17 May 2017

IATA, JIG and A4A enter new fueling quality and safety partnership

It was announced in St Petersburg that the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the Joint Inspection Group (JIG), and Airlines for America (A4A) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intention of strengthening and promoting quality assurance and safety in global aviation fueling processes. The signing of the MOU is intended to help […]

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Bombardier signs agreement with IBM to accelerate IT business transformation

Bombardier has reached a long-term partnership agreement with IT consulting firm IBM to support the global integration of Information Technology services across Bombardier Transportation and the Company’s aerospace segments. “As part of our turnaround plan, Bombardier is working to improve productivity, reduce costs and grow earnings. The IT transformation initiative announced today will help us

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EASA and Italian Ministry of Defence sign Cooperation Arrangement on Aviation Safety

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Directorate for Air Armaments and Airworthiness (DAAA) of the Italian Ministry of Defence signed on May 12, 2017, in Cologne a Cooperation Arrangement on Aviation Safety. Both entities have agreed to cooperate, within the airworthiness domain, on areas such as drones including airworthiness certification and insertion into

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Eirtech Aviation Services announce 1,000 EASA approved aircraft modification

Eirtech Aviation Services announced their 1,000th aircraft modification under EASA Part 21J Design Organisation Approval (DOA). This is a major milestone for the rapidly growing aviation services provider with offices in Shannon, Dublin and Singapore. Eirtech design and integrate engineering modification programmes on commercial aircraft for airlines and aircraft leasing companies globally. As an EASA

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Kapco Global acquires D+C-Airparts Battery in Europe GmbH

Kapco Global reported its recent acquisition of German battery distribution company D+C-Airparts Battery in Europe GmbH. With more than thirty-years as a trusted supplier, service center, and battery training facility, D+C-Airparts is one of the most respected names in European aviation battery distribution and maintenance. This acquisition will help Kapco Global further expand its service

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INAIRVATION presents innovative CHAIR concept design by Studio F. A. Porsche

With the presentation of a design study around an aircraft seat based on INAIRVATION’s platform CHAIR, the design studio from Zell am See in Austria underlines its ambitions to expand its activities towards VIP aircraft interior design. It is a streamlined, elegant and timeless design that was revealed to the public at the European Business

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Lufthansa Technik Middle East new facility is fully operational at Dubai South

The new facility of Lufthansa Technik Middle East (LTME) has become fully operational in the Aviation District at Dubai South. The new site has been officially inaugurated on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. Before, the new facility was successfully audited by the Federal Aviation Office of Germany and different customers from the region. In the last

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More CFM56-5B engines ordered by Delta to power additional A321ceo aircraft

Delta Air Lines has selected CFM International’s CFM56-5B engine to power 30 additional A321ceo aircraft announced May 11, 2017. These A321 aircraft will join more than 200 CFM-powered A319/A320/A321 aircraft Delta currently operates. The airline is using the higher-capacity aircraft to gradually replace less-efficient domestic aircraft that will be retired from its fleet.

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