4 June 2020

Greek holiday industry hit by Qatar Airlines flight which had 12 passengers who tested positive for COVID-19

Greece has been forced to decide from which countries it will allow holidaymakers to arrive from. The decision to create a shortlist of acceptable countries from where it would allow flights to arrive has been made more prescient after a Qatar Airways flight with 91 passengers on board arrived, after which 12 of the passengers […]

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TUI and Boeing reach agreement to resolve 737 MAX grounding impacts

TUI and Boeing have agreed on a comprehensive package of measures to offset the consequences of the grounding of the 737 MAX. While the details of the agreement are confidential, it provides compensation which covers a significant portion of the financial impact, as well as credits for future aircraft orders. The compensation will be realized

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GA Telesis announces expansion and branding of newly created Flight Solutions Group

GA Telesis’ Component Solutions Group (CSG) has recently completed a five-year expansion and transformation, becoming a global leader in integrated aviation aftermarket solutions including aircraft and engine teardown, parts sales, distribution, flight hour services, inventory leasing, APU management, and repair management. With the business growing nearly 300% over the recent span, CSG has become an

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GKN Aerospace’s thermoplastic components flight tested on Bell V-280 Valor

GKN Aerospace has delivered a pair of thermoplastic composite, induction-welded Ruddervators and two compression-molded Access Panels manufactured from reused thermoplastic waste material to Bell in June 2019. The newly installed components have now flown more than 12 hours on V-280 test flights, including during the recently completed autonomous flight testing. The Bell test pilots were

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IndiGo to implement INFORM’s GroundStar optimization software

INFORM GmbH (INFORM), a global provider of advanced optimization software for the aviation industry, has entered into an agreement with Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation Limited) to provide its comprehensive optimization software suite GroundStar (GS), to enhance the airline’s workforce management processes. With a fleet of over 250 aircraft, IndiGo is India’s largest passenger

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Helitrans accepts first helicopters under e-delivery process

Helitrans of Norway has become the first customer to take delivery of a new Airbus helicopter, using the e-delivery process devised to enable deliveries while ensuring compliance with COVID-19 health and safety restrictions. Trondheim-based Helitrans formally accepted the latest two H125s into its fleet following a series of actions that allowed all the requirements of

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SMBC Aviation Capital posts full-year results – defers 68 MAX aircraft deliveries

Aircraft leasing company SMBC Aviation has reported its results for the financial year ended March 31, 2020. The company reported profit before tax of US$364.5 million, an increase of almost 5.8% y/y. Total aircraft operating lease assets grew by 3.7% to US$10.6 billion – a lower-than-anticipated level of asset growth due to the grounding of

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Air China has touched down in Auckland for the first time after three years on May 2, 2023

Trump administration denies Chinese airlines entry into U.S.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump wants to ban Chinese airlines from flying passengers to the United States until further notice. The regulation is to take effect on June 16, the US Department of Transportation announced. The retaliatory measure applies to Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines Holding. The

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Acumen receives Bermudan CAMO-approval

Aircraft Asset Management Services Company Acumen Aviation, has received a further expansion of its CAMO approval with the addition of VP – Registration CAMO-approval from the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA). This latest addition is a direct response to the company’s customer requirements and further bolsters Acumen’s comprehensive CAMO suite. Acumen also holds approvals for

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