26 August 2018

Tunisair seeks governmental approval to lay off 1,200 staff

Loss-making Tunisair is seeking governmental approval to lay off 1,200 of its currently bloated 8,000-staff workforce. The flag-carrying airline is 74% owned by the Tunisian government. The carrier is currently struggling to keep aircraft in service owing to restricted cash flow, the consequence of an excessive wage bill, which is stopping it from buying much […]

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Air Canada names Ferio Pugliese Senior Vice-President, Government Relations and Regional Markets

Air Canada has appointed Ferio Pugliese as Senior Vice-President, Government Relations and Regional Markets. Pugliese is succeeding Kevin C. Howlett, Senior Vice-President, Government Relations and Regional Markets, who will be retiring in November after 45 years of dedicated service. Pugliese will be based in Toronto and will report directly to Calin Rovinescu, President and Chief

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Tradewinds Aviation Services implements Rockwell Collins’ ARINC PaxLinkSM system

Tradewinds Aviation Services has implemented the departure control system (DCS) and weight and balance modules of Rockwell Collins’ PaxLinkSM passenger service system to support its ground handling services at Jomo Kenyatta and Mumbasa Moi International Airports in Kenya, Africa. ARINC PaxLink allows airlines and ground handlers to select from a number of options to create

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Air New Zealand posts second highest profit in its history

Air New Zealand has posted earnings before taxation for the 2018 financial year of NZ$540 million, an increase from the prior year result of NZ$527 million, representing the second highest profit in the airline’s history. Net profit after taxation grew 2.1% to NZ$390 million. To deliver greater schedule reliability for customers going forward, Air New

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Dallas Aeronautical Services names Terry Cooper new General Manager

Dallas Aeronautical Services has appointed Terry Cooper as its new General Manager and welcomed him to the DAS team. Cooper brings more than 30 years of aviation knowledge to DAS. His experience ranges from working with bonded structures and sheet metal assemblies, to quality control, both in the corporate and commercial markets.

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Peach Aviation establishes Peach Pilot Challenge Program with Airbus

Peach Aviation has established the pilot training program Peach Pilot Challenge Program with Airbus, in cooperation with the ANA Group, Airbus, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). Applications from prospective challenge trainees started to be accepted August 6. The first information session for applicants was held in Osaka on August 24. More than 40 participants

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