14 August 2019

Ryanair threatened with further strike action – Spanish cabin crew now join the queue

With Ryanair cabin crew unions in Britain, Ireland and Portugal having already announced plans to strike over the coming weeks, Spanish workers’ unions, SITCPLA and USO, are backing cabin crews’ intentions to hold ten days of strikes on September 1, 2, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 28, unless Ryanair makes suitable concessions […]

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CAVU Aerospace hires industry veteran William Johnson

CAVU Aerospace has hired well-respected industry veteran, William “Bull” Johnson. With over 30+ years’ experience in the aviation and aerospace industry, focused on both line and heavy aircraft maintenance, Johnson is an aviation professional with experience in air carrier, repair station and military environments on various types of rotary and fixed wing platforms. Prior to

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Lufthansa Technik Malta receives approval for Airbus A350-1000 overhauls

Lufthansa Technik Malta is now officially prepared to carry out all overhaul work on the Airbus A350-1000. The company has received the requisite license from the German Federal Aviation Office (LBA). The recent certification amends the approval to perform overhaul work on the baseline A350-900, which was already received in 2018. With immediate effect, Lufthansa

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thyssenkrupp Materials Services introduces state-of-the-art digital supply chain

thyssenkrupp Materials Services is continuing its digitalization offensive with the introduction of a flexible IT infrastructure for smart, agile management of all processes along the supply chain. Material deliveries, customer purchase orders, order execution, transportation logistics – the digital accelerator DESCA can process and forward millions of datasets in seconds. And it’s customers who benefit

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ST Engineering posts higher revenue and profits in 2nd quarter 2019

Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering) has reported that it registered higher revenue and profits for its second quarter ended 30 June 2019 (2Q2019) compared to the same period a year ago. Quarterly revenue grew 8% y-o-y to SG$1.78 billion from SG$1.65 billion, and Profit before tax (PBT) rose 13% to SG$169.7 million from SG$150.4 million.

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