26 July 2018

Boeing signs exclusive agreement with Sabena technics

Boeing through its subsidiary Aviall, has signed an exclusive agreement with Sabena technics to distribute its Vigiplane security monitoring system for aircraft on ground. Under this agreement, Aviall will provide exclusive supply chain distribution support for Vigiplane in North America. Using the latest technologies, Vigiplane offers 24/7, 360-degree monitoring for aircraft on ground and is […]

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Alaska Air Group reports second quarter 2018 net income of US$193 million

Alaska Air Group has reported second quarter 2018 GAAP net income of US$193 million compared to US$293 million in the second quarter of 2017. Excluding the impact of merger-related costs and mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments, the company reported adjusted net income of US$206 million compared to US$309 million in 2017. Alaska Air Group generated approximately

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Heathrow reported results for the six months ended June 30, 2018

Heathrow flies to busiest first half ever in 2018, with strong passenger satisfaction scores pushed up demand to fly from the UK’s hub to an all-time high of 38.1 million passengers (+2.5%), with growth across all markets. Four new connections to China in 2018 helped trade through Heathrow grow 2.2% to 841,449 tonnes of cargo.

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IAG appoints Vincent Hodder as LEVEL Chief Executive

International Airlines Group (IAG) has appointed Vincent Hodder as chief executive of LEVEL, its low-cost airline brand. Hodder has over 25 years’ experience working with airlines around the world including low cost carriers such as Jetstar in Australia and Asia and VivaAerobus in Mexico. He is currently working as chief strategy officer at UK regional

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Airbus first half financials reflect mainly A350 XWB performance and delivery phasing

Airbus has posted half-year (H1) 2018 consolidated financial results and maintained its guidance for the full year. “The first half financials reflect the back-loaded deliveries due to A320neo engine shortages, while on the positive side there was a strong improvement on the A350 programme,” said Airbus Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders. “A320neo aircraft deliveries picked

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Leonardo looks to improve supply chain with launch of LEAP2020 program

Leonardo, the Italian global high-tech company, has launched the LEAP2020 (Leonardo Empowering Advanced Partnership 2020) program as a new model for the company’s supply chain in the aerospace defense, and security sector, with visible results anticipated within the short as well as long term. According to Leonardo, the program is: “an initiative outlined in the

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WOW air now offers Canadians year round service to Milan

WOW air, Iceleand‘s only low-fare airline, will now take Canadians from airport runways to high fashion Italian runways all year round as the airline expands its service to Milan starting this November. Travellers from Toronto and Montreal will be able to plan an affordable Italian escape this winter, leaving foodies with enough budget for what

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Pattonair renews parts support agreement with McBraida

Rounding off a highly successful Farnborough Airshow last week, Pattonair, the expanding global supply chain provider for the aerospace and defence industry, renewed its parts support contract with Bristol, UK-based McBraida for a further three years. McBraida Group is a high precision, high quality machined parts supplier to the UK and international aerospace industries. It

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EASA welcomes new rules on mental fitness of air crew

The European Union published new safety rules on air operations, including new provisions to better support the mental fitness of air crew. The Regulation includes the following safety measures: Support programme: all pilots working for European airlines will have access to a support programme that will assist and support pilots in recognising, coping with, and

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