11 November 2016

Decline in tourism numbers hits Q3 Air Berlin results

Air Berlin has posted a net loss of €45.6 million for its third quarter, 2016, blaming weak tourism demands. Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), as well as restructuring costs, dropped 31% to €55.81 million. After factoring in restructuring costs, Air Berlin made a €17.3 million EBIT loss. Compared to the same quarter last year, […]

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Blue Panorama and Meridiana order Andromeda seats on B767

Aviointeriors was awarded an order for the B767 Andromeda Business class seat which will be used in a derived version as crew rest seat for both Blue Panorama Airlines and Meridiana. The Andromeda seat will be fully compliant with CS FTL.1.205 (C) Flight Duty Period (FDP) regulations ‘Class 2 rest facility’. This means a seat

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Avcorp signs long-term- production contract with Fuji Heavy Industries

Avcorp Industries has been awarded a long-term production contract with the Aerospace Company of Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), a tier-one supplier to major original equipment manufacturers (OEM) of commercial and defence aircraft around the world. Avcorp will produce complex composite structural components for FHI that will be assembled for the Boeing 787 center wing box.

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Vuela Aviación S.A. receives Air Operator Certificate as Costa Rican Airline

Low-cosst carrier Volaris, serving Mexico, the United States and Central America, announced that on November 10th its subsidiary Vuela Aviación S.A. (Volaris Costa Rica), received its air operator certificate from the Costa Rican Civil Aeronautic Authority to start providing commercial air transportation services. With the launch of this new airline, Volaris strengthens and takes a

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American Airlines pilot instructors approve five-year contract

The Transport Workers Union, representing the 330 Flight Crew Training Instructors and Simulator Pilot Instructors at American Airlines, reported that its members approved a new five-year contract, including industry-leading pay, which goes into effect on Nov. 21. American’s 330 pilot instructors are stationed at the company’s training centers in Dallas/Fort Worth, Charlotte and Phoenix.

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