19 February 2010

Lockheed Martin F-35 poised to be backbone of USAF fighter fleet

The United States Air Force officially becomes the first F-35 Lightning II customer later this year, when the first of the stealth fighters is delivered to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The delivery will initiate a massive recapitalization of the Air Force’s multi-role fighter fleet, and will usher in profound increases in capability, a Lockheed […]

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Rockwell Collins announces senior leadership changes

Rockwell Collins announced a series of strategic moves in senior leadership assignments. Greg Churchill has been named executive vice president, International and Service Solutions. Kelly Ortberg has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer, Government Systems and Kent Statler has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer, Commercial Systems.

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Pinnacle Airlines announces 2009 fourth quarter earnings

Pinnacle Airlines reported fourth quarter 2009 net income of $5.6 million. This represents an increase of 153% and 158% over net income and EPS recorded in the fourth quarter of 2008 of $2.2 million, respectively, excluding special charges. The Company reported consolidated operating income of $17.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2009, an increase

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Turkish Airlines acquires CAE 7000 series Boeing 777-300ER Full Flight Simulator

Turkish Airlines has purchased a 7000 Series Full Flight Simulator (FFS) representing the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft from CAE. The Boeing 777-300ER FFS will be delivered to the Turkish Airlines Flight Training Centre in 2010, along with a CAE Simfinity Integrated Procedures Trainer (IPT) for the Boeing 737NG. The contract renews a relationship between Turkish Airlines

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Iberia Airport Services renews handling contract with Iberworld and Swiftair

Iberia Airport Services (IBAS) , the trading name of Iberia’s handling division, has just renewed its handling contracts in Spanish airports with the Iberworld and Swiftair companies. The contract with Iberworld covers both ramp and passenger services for the next three years in all Spanish airports where IBAS has ramp handling licences. The contract with

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Bombardier opens third service centre for commercial aircraft in the U.S.

Bombardier Aerospace announced that it has added a third commercial aircraft service centre to its growing customer support network worldwide. The facility, located in Macon, Georgia and operated by Bombardier Customer Services complements the two Bombardier-owned commercial aircraft service centres in Bridgeport, West Virginia and Tucson, Arizona. The facility, which began operations on January 18,

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