17 October 2017

Emmanuel Drouet appointed as Safran Nacelles’ Vice President of Procurement

Emmanuel Drouet has been appointed Vice President – Procurement of Safran Nacelles. As a member of the Executive Committee and reporting directly to Safran Nacelles President Jean-Paul Alary, he will oversee all the company’s procurement activities. Drouet started his career as a Sales Engineer with Dresser-Rand before joining Safran Nacelles in 2001. He held the

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SkyWorks reports third quarter 2017 activities

SkyWorks Holdings has reported asset management group activities for the third quarter 2017. Asset Management Services, provided through SkyWorks Leasing, included transactions for 18 aircraft and additional services as follows: On behalf of a U.S. investor, SkyWorks arranged the sale of two A330-300 aircraft currently on lease to Asiana. On behalf of a U.S. investor,

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Jet Aviation develops STC to replace cockpit displays with DU-875 LCD units

Jet Aviation has developed an STC to update, in partnership with Honeywell, soon-to-be obsolete cockpit displays with DU-875 LCD units. The partnership provides a trade-in credit for each DU-870 replaced with a DU-875 before 2018. It further permits displays to be replaced one at a time or all at once. CRT units face obsolescence soon

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GE Aviation and Teradata form strategic partnership

GE Aviation and data and analytics company Teradata, have founded a strategic partnership focused on providing business outcomes driven by analytics for the world’s leading airlines. Through the partnership, GE and Teradata will jointly provide products and services to specified commercial aviation markets. This strategic relationship includes joint marketing, sales, services and support across both

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Air BP invests in fuel system upgrades at Land’s End Airport

Air BP, the international aviation fuel products and service supplier, has completed a series of upgrades and enhancements to the fuel system at Land’s End Airport (LEQ/EGHC) in the UK. The investment at Land’s End Airport includes the introduction of a 50,000-litre capacity Jet A-1 tank with a 110% concrete bund, a kerbside pump and

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TrueNoord names Evran Tuzgol new Finance Director

TrueNoord, the regional aircraft lessor, has appointed Evran Tuzgol as new Finance Director. Evran joined the team in September 2017 and is responsible for financial and risk management operations of the company, including the development of the financial and operational strategy, and monitoring of control systems designed to preserve company assets and ensure accurate reporting

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Singapore Technologies Electronics and Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions sign Memorandum of Understanding

Singapore Technologies Electronics (ST Electronics) and Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions (SDATS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish South East Asia’s first Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Airport Digital Towers in Singapore. The Digital Tower is a revolutionary air traffic management solution that enhances airport operations through digitalisation and integration of airport

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Middle East carriers’ fleet size to more than double by 2036

The fleet size of operators in the Middle East is forecast to more than double from 1,250 to 3,320 aircraft over the next two decades, according to the Airbus Global Market Forecast. The Middle East will need some 2,590 new aircraft by 2036, for replacement of 520 older generation aircraft, and 2,070 aircraft for growth,

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Airbus to acquire majority stake in struggling Bombardier CSeries

Two years after Bombardier first offered Airbus a stake in its CSeries of aircraft, it has been announced that the European aerospace giant is to take a majority 50.1% interest in Bombardier’s C-Series Aircraft Limited Partnership. Bombardier and Investissement Québec will own about 31% and 19%, respectively. Airbus will contribute no cash for its majority

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