18 February 2018

Foundation stone laid for new Navi Mumbai International Airport

On Sunday, Febr. 18, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone for the much-delayed, Rs 16,700 crore Navi Mumbai International Airport. The new airport is an alternative to the existing Chhatrapati Shivaji Internatioanl Airport of Mumbai, which is known as the world’s busiest single-runway airport and will have two parallel runways to […]

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Delta determining exact timing of CS100 aircraft deliveries after full ITC written decision

The ITC (The International Trade commission) written decision makes clear that imports of the innovative CS100 will not harm Boeing because Boeing has no aircraft to offer in this size range. Delta still intends to take as many deliveries as possible from the new Airbus/Bombardier facility in Mobile, Alabama, as soon as that facility is

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Air Canada names Jon Turner as Vice President, Maintenance

Air Canada has appointed Jon Turner as Vice President, Maintenance. He is returning to Air Canada after working at other airlines, most recently Air Canada Express partner, Sky Regional, where he was President and Chief Executive Officer. In his role, Mr. Turner will assume responsibility for managing and providing strategic direction for Air Canada’s maintenance

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NAC delivers one new ATR 42-600 to Stobart Air on lease

Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has delivered one new ATR 42-600, MSN 1213, to Stobart Air on lease. Stobart Air, the regional franchise flying partner to leading airlines, operates up to 940 flights weekly across 43 routes throughout 11 European countries from bases in the UK & Ireland. Stobart Air operates under the Aer Lingus Regional

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RUAG to complete 2020 ADS-B avionics compliance modification on Bombardier Challenger CL601

RUAG Aviation has successfully upgraded the avionics baseline of a Bombardier Challenger CL601 to comply with regulatory mandates for 2020 and beyond. The first upgrade of this kind completed in Europe, the ADS-B Out, FMS 6.1 and LPV requirements were met in full ahead of compliance deadlines. The integration of the avionics upgrades was carried

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Honeywell announces Darius Adamczyk to assume chairman title in April 2018

Honeywell’s Board of Directors has nominated President and CEO Darius Adamczyk to serve as Chairman when current Chairman Dave Cote retires at the end of April 2018. In addition, Duncan B. Angove, President of Infor, Inc. has been elected to Honeywell’s Board as an independent Director and will stand for re-election at Honeywell’s Annual Shareowners’

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Boeing 737 MAX 9 receives amended type certificate

Boeing’s 737 MAX 9 has received an amended type certificate (ATC) from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), officially certifying the airplane for commercial service. This certification marks the culmination of a successful flight test program that began in March 2017 with two Boeing flight test airplanes. The FAA certification affirms that the airplane’s handling,

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Sabre granted NDC Level 3 capability as an I.T. provider

Sabre Corporation, a technology provider to the global travel industry, has been recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as NDC Level 3 capable as an I.T. provider. Reaching this milestone less than two months after announcing Level 2 capability, Sabre accelerates its commitment to leading the evolution of retailing and distribution technology. By

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Fraport starts off new year with strong growth

Frankfurt Airport (FRA) continues to be on a growth path in the New Year. In January 2018, Germany’s largest aviation hub recorded 4,549,717 passengers (up 7.6%). Once again European traffic was the main growth driver, increasing by 12.6%, while intercontinental traffic rose by 2.6%. Cargo (airfreight and airmail) throughput at Frankfurt Airport advanced by 1.3%.

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