24 October 2017

AJW Group expands contract with Air Transat to cover A330 fleet growth

AJW Group has expanded its power-by-the-hour (PBH) contract with Canadian carrier Air Transat. AJW Group originally signed a long-term PBH contract with Air Transat in 2013 to provide support for the airline’s Airbus A330 aircraft, and the expanded contract will now support their increased Airbus A330 fleet, which has grown by 33% since the start

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Ernest Airlines takes off with AMOS

AMOS, the comprehensive, fully-integrated MRO software solution, has been selected by the Italian start-up airline Ernest Airlines. The airline relies on a Swiss-AS “care-free package”, a combination of the proven AMOS Operation Services (= AOS, covering the application and database administration) and hosting. Ernest Airlines is an Italian low cost carrier headquartered in Milan, Italy.

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Georgian Airways now supported by Spairliners

Georgian Airways, the Tbilisi based airline, and Spairliners, one of the market leader in Aircraft Component Care based in Hamburg, Germany, have signed a multi-year contract for all-embracing component maintenance services of two Embraer E190 aircraft. The contract comprises pool access and component repair services for Georgian Airways. Spairliners supports Georgian Airways with spare parts

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China Airlines extends partnership with Sabre

Sabre has signed a partnership agreement with China Airlines that will modernize and transform the airlines’ operational systems and processes. The partnership will provide China Airlines with Sabre AirCentre Movement Manager solution, which provides operations controllers with the capability of monitoring status of flights, making the overall network more efficient. China Airlines has a long

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Israel Aerospace Industries got STC approval for conversion of 737-700BDSF to Freighter

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has received a new Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for cargo conversion for the 737-700BDSF from the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). IAI has recently completed its first ever conversion of a prototype aircraft from passenger to full-freighter configuration at its facility, including the installation of a wide cargo door. The aircraft was

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Singapore Airlines signs US$1.7bn GE9X services agreement

Singapore Airlines signed a 12-year TrueChoiceTM Flight Hour agreement with GE Aviation for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of its 45 GE9X engines that will power its Boeing 777-9 aircraft. The services agreement is valued at more than US$1.7bn. This announcement follows Singapore Airlines’ February 2017 notice of intent to order 20 GE9X-powered Boeing 777-9

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ATR offers new Vibration Monitoring System

Turboprop manufacturer ATR, has certified its new Vibration Monitoring System (VMS) which will allow airlines to constantly monitor and fine tune propeller vibration. This innovation, which will be available on all new aircraft from March 2018, improves both aircraft reliability and passenger comfort. It will also be available to retrofit on in service aircraft, via

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