14 February 2011

Bombardier boosts training capacity with a new simulator in Dallas

Bombardier Aerospace has increased the capacity of its training network with the addition of a CAE-built Level D Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) in Dallas, Texas to serve the growing number of Challenger 605 business jet operators in the United States and worldwide. The new Challenger 605 aircraft simulator, located at Bombardier

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Japan

A&F Aviation, the new Japanese airline recently established by All Nippon Airways (ANA) and First Eastern Investment Group (First Eastern), has selected Airbus A320 aircraft to start low cost services from Kansai International Airport, Osaka, in the second half of FY2011. A fleet of ten A320 aircraft, leased from GECAS, will seat 180 passengers each

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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings reports full-year net income of $141.8 million

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings announced significantly higher fourth-quarter and record full-year 2010 earnings. Adjusted net income in the fourth quarter jumped 23% to $41.4 million completing a year in which adjusted net earnings soared 102% to a record $150.0 million. On a reported basis, fourth-quarter net income rose 47% to $41.6 million. Full-year reported net

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Monarch Aircraft Engineering appoints Sales & Marketing Director

Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) has appointed Ian Bartholomew as Sales and Marketing Director with immediate effect. Ian held several key positions within the industry before joining MAEL in 2003 as Marketing Sales Manager. These positions included a number of years with KLM where he was responsible for component overhaul and inventory management, holding formal qualifications

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Boeing celebrates premiere of new 747-8 Intercontinental

Boeing unveiled its new 747-8 Intercontinental on February 13th, the new high-capacity passenger airplane. Approximately 10,000 guests, including customers, Boeing employees, government officials, partners and suppliers, gathered in the factory in Everett, Wash., to witness the premiere of the Intercontinental. Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Albaugh said the newest 747 incorporates

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