6 August 2017

Germania subsidiary Bulgarian Eagle completes AOC certification

Bulgarian Eagle, the ACMI carrier recently founded by the Germania Group, has received its official certification. Now that all the necessary documents and licences have been obtained and a flawless demonstration flight completed, the Bulgarian aviation authority has cleared the new airline for take-off. The latest addition to flight operations, an Airbus A319 with 150

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Spirit Aerosystems signs MOU for long-term agreement with Boeing to settle open issues

Spirit Aerosystems says it has reached an agreement with Boeing into 2022 on open commercial issues related to a range of programs, including the 737 MAX and the 787. Both parties have signed an MOU reflecting the agreement and will be working on formal amendments to the program agreements. “Overall, by addressing a range of

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Horizon Air names new VP Flight Operations and new VP Finance and Planning

Horizon Air’s board of directors have elected Captain John Hornibrook vice president of flight operations and Brooke Vatheuer vice president of finance and planning. Hornibrook will oversee Horizon’s 700 line pilots and system operations center. A 26-year Alaska Airlines pilot with 16,000 hours of flight time, Hornibrook has held a variety of positions with increasing

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ALTA names Luis Felipe de Oliveira new Executive Director

ALTA’s (Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association) Executive Committee has appointed Luis Felipe de Oliveira as the association’s new Executive Director. An air transport industry veteran of more than 20 years, de Oliveira has extensive experience in commercial and technical aviation fuel, and airports and air traffic control with a primary focus in the

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CommutAir to accelerate retirement of Turboprop fleet

CommutAir has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with United Airlines to add 21 Embraer ERJ145 aircraft to its existing contract to fly 40 jet aircraft under the United Express brand. These jets will replace Bombardier Dash-8 turboprop aircraft with planned retirements by January 2018. Under the MOU, CommutAir plans to accelerate the retirement of

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