7 July 2011

Allegiant receives approval from FAA to operate Boeing 757 aircraft type

Allegiant  has obtained approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin operating the Boeing 757-200 aircraft type. Allegiant’s operating fleet now consists of 51 MD-80 aircraft and one Boeing 757-200 aircraft. The company owns three additional 757-200 aircraft, which are being leased to two European carriers until mid-2012. Allegiant has committed to the purchase of

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Jet Aviation adds Phenom 300 to charter fleet in central Europe

 Jet Aviation announces the addition of a factory-new Embraer Phenom 300 jet to its fleet of managed aircraft. This is the first Phenom 300 available for charter services in central Europe. The company is currently working in close cooperation with Swiss FOCA to obtain Swiss type certification. With delivery expected in November of this year,

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Monarch Aircraft Engineering sign with Icelandair

Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) has signed a line maintenance technical handling agreement with Icelandair. The agreement will see MAELs engineering team provide support to Icelandairs B757 summer operation at their line station in Alicante. Icelandair, the flag carrier of Iceland, operates 18 B757 aircraft from its hub at Keflavik International Airport.

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Sky Airline picks MTU Maintenance Hannover as V2500 MRO provider

Chilean Sky Airline will have all V2500 engines powering its A320 aircraft maintained by MTU Maintenance Hannover. The two companies have signed a five-year exclusive agreement. MTU is supporting the airline with its Total Engine Care package. The services include engine maintenance, lease engine support, engine condition monitoring, MTUPlus repairs and technical training. The airline operates

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EADS EFW delivers first A300-600R converted freighter to RUS Aviation

With a celebratory event at EADS EFW the first of two A300-600R converted freighters has been handed over to Sharjah based RUS Aviation in its new livery.  “We are pleased to release this newly converted aircraft to RUS Aviation. The freighters’ great potential will take its part to enhance the business opportunities of RUS Aviation. And

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