7 June 2018

RUAG achieves Bell 505 Jet Ranger X helicopter MRO approvals

RUAG Aviation has earned OEM approvals for MRO on the new Bell Helicopter 505 (JRX). RUAG also holds reassembly capabilities. Fully qualified during the first Bell 505 technical courses at the Bell Helicopter Training Academy, the RUAG team provides these new services at their helicopters support facility in Sion. A Bell Authorized Service Center, the

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Thai Airways International to service Rolls-Royce engines

Thai Airways International (THAI) and Rolls-Royce have signed a cooperation agreement to collaborate and explore how the two companies will work together to expand the Trent CareNetwork, by building on THAI’s existing Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities. Becoming an Authorized Maintenance Center (AMC) for Rolls-Royce will enable THAI to support its growing fleet of

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GE introduces new company to develop next generation unmanned traffic management

GE has introduced AiRXOS a new company helping to accelerate the safe, efficient, scalable integration of air and ground space for manned and unmanned vehicles. AiRXOS helps government agencies, regional aviation authorities and private sector operators manage and meet the increasing demand for sophisticated and safe Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations. AiRXOS is a wholly-owned

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Ryanair, ANPAC and ANPAV sign first recognition agreement for Italian-based cabin crew

Ryanair has signed its first cabin crew union recognition agreement with ANPAC and ANPAV, who will be the representative body for Ryanair directly employed cabin crew in Italy. This agreement follows extensive negotiations with ANPAC and ANPAV since Ryanair’s December 2017 announcement that it was willing to recognise Unions for collective bargaining purposes. This first

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Accor Hotels eyes French Government’s stake 14.3% in Air France KLM

The French hotel group Accor has confirmed this week that it has been in discussions to purchase all or part of the French government’s 14.3 percent stake in Air France KLM, which at current share value would stand at €420 million (US$491 million). According to the Telegraaf, the French media had originally leaked the story

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Spring Japan selects HAECO Xiamen as its line services provider in China

HAECO Xiamen has entered into an agreement with Japan Airlines Group and Spring Airlines Japan to provide line services for Spring Japan at all of its four destinations in China. This co-operation follows an expanded engineering services agreement between JAL and Spring Japan in December 2017. Subsequently, HAECO Xiamen was selected as an exclusive partner

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