16 January 2018

Ethiopian partners with Zambian Government for re-launch of Zambia Airways

Ethiopian Airlines has finalized shareholders agreement with the Government of Zambia for the re-launch of Zambia Airways. The Government of Zambia will be the majority shareholder with 55% and Ethiopian will have a 45% stake in the airline. The airline is meant to initially serve national and regional destinations before embarking on international flights. Tewolde […]

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Air Astana takes delivery of first Airbus A321neo powered by Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofanâ„¢ engines

Kazakh flag carrier Air Astana has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321neo aircraft. The aircraft, powered by Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofanâ„¢ (GTF) engines, arrived at the airline’s hub in Almaty, Kazakhstan on December 30 and is scheduled to start passenger service on January 16.

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GA Telesis adds government support to component solutions group portfolio

GA Telesis has announced the addition of its newest support team, the Government Solutions Group (GSG), to begin supporting all U.S. Government procurement activities. The GSG team will begin offering various aviation and non-aviation based materials to multiple agencies including the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS). The team will be led

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DAE Capital launches third-party aviation asset management unit

DAE Capital, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise’s leasing division, has reported the creation of DAE Aircraft Investor Services (DAE-AIS), a separate unit dedicated to servicing the needs of debt and equity investors in aviation assets. DAE-AIS will leverage DAE’s full service, global platform to provide bespoke asset management solutions to investors in aviation assets, provide investors a

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Qantas reprimanded by China for referring to Taiwan, Hong Kong as countries

In what has, over recent years, become a very sensitive topic, the Chinese government has issued a warning Qantas requesting the carrier amend its website listing of Taiwan and Hong Kong as individual countries, as opposed to Chinese territories. In an emailed statement, Qantas confirmed: “Due to an oversight, some Chinese territories were incorrectly listed

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Avant Aerospace names Donald Snodgrass as new President

Avant Aerospace has appointed Donald (Don) Snodgrass as its new president. In this role, he will oversee the Avant teams in Texas, Illinois, and Colorado in addition to his current responsibilities as president of Dallas Aeronautical Services (DAS). Don Snodgrass is a seasoned and well-regarded business leader in the aviation industry; throughout his career, his

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2017 a successful year for AMOS with many novelties

Swiss-AS has continued its upswing in 2017 in terms of new customers, financials and company growth. Among the 12 new customers that joined the AMOS community, there are well-known aviation companies, such as WOW air, Boeing’s Global Fleet Care, VivaAerobus, Turkmenistan Airlines, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation (MITAC), USA Jet Airlines and ENGINEERING Holding incl. S 7

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Air BP starts supplying fuel at Reykjavik-Keflavik International Airport

Air BP, the international aviation fuel products and service supplier, has further extended its reach in the Nordics and is now present at Reykjavik-Keflavik International Airport (KEF/BIKF), Iceland’s largest airport. This marks the first location for Air BP in Iceland and comes in response to increased customer demand from both the business and commercial aviation

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Airbus deliveries reach 718 in 2017, four percent higher than the previous record

Airbus’ Commercial Aircraft deliveries in 2017 were up for the 15th year in a row, reaching a new company record of 718 aircraft delivered to 85 customers. Deliveries were more than four percent higher than the previous record of 688 set in 2016. The 2017 total comprises: 558 single aisle A320 Family (of which 181

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