23 August 2021

U.S. FAA clamps down on unruly passengers with fines exceeding US$1m

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated three-times as many enforcement cases on unruly air passengers in 2021 than in the whole of 2020. One recurring problem has been the refusal of passengers to comply with the mask mandate. As a consequence, the agency has set a benchmark of US$9,000 as a fine for […]

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Embraer expands services network for business jets in the U.S.

Embraer is expanding its service network providers in the Northeast region of the U.S. with new services at select Embraer Authorized Service Centers (EASC). The company has awarded three service centers the ability to increase capabilities to serve more Embraer business jet models. Hawthorne Global Aviation Services, located at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Long

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Cemair becomes Emirates’ fourth airline partner in South Africa

In a move to support the ramp-up of operations after boosting its passenger services to South Africa, Emirates has signed an interline agreement with Cemair that opens up connections to six more destinations in South Africa through the airline’s gateways of Johannesburg and Cape Town. The partnership also includes a couple of leisure points exclusively

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Boeing names Alexander Feldman to lead Southeast Asia business

Boeing has appointed Alexander Feldman as the new president of the company’s Southeast Asia business, effective August 27, 2021. Feldman will be based in Singapore and will oversee the company’s strategy and operations as Boeing expands its regional presence. Feldman will also become Director and Chairman of Boeing Singapore and President Director of PT. Boeing

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Japan Airlines signs CFM56-7B services agreement with GE

Japan Airlines (JAL) has signed a five-year TrueChoice Overhaul agreement to cover its CFM56-7B engines that power its 48 Boeing 737-800 aircraft fleet. The TrueChoice Overhaul agreement covers the time and material required to overhaul more than 100 CFM56-7B engines. “The TrueChoice Overhaul agreement with JAL is a natural extension of our relationship,” said Russell

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