25 October 2021

Alaska Air Group reports third-quarter net income of US$194 million

Alaska Air Group (Alaska) has rreported financial results for its third quarter ending September 30, 2021. The third quarter marks a significant stride forward in Alaska’s path to recovery. Alaska’s goal from the beginning of the pandemic has been deliberate – scaling the business back up in a measured way, leveraging the company’s strong balance

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SAS to fly more than 150 routes to 90 destinations during winter 2021-2022

As demand for travel increases, SAS continues to open up new destinations and provide more frequent flights. SAS will fly more than 150 routes to 90 destinations during winter 2021-2022. The carrier is also increasing the number of flights between the Scandinavian capitals and other important destinations in its network to further improve connectivity as

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Leonardo’s AWHero achieves military certification for Rotary UAS

Leonardo’s AWHero RUAS (Rotary Uncrewed Aerial System) has received basic military certification from Italy’s DAAA (Direzione degli Armamenti Aeronautici e per l’Aeronavigabilità), the Directorate for Air Armaments and Airworthiness. This achievement marks the world’s first military certification for an RUAS in the 200kg class. AWHero’s design, development, production and support meet military airworthiness authority requirements

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British Airwsays extends successful trial of digital health pass ‘VeriFLY’

British Airways has announced that following the successful trial of mobile health pass, VeriFLY by Daon, and its subsequent rollout across its network, it has signed a long-term agreement with Daon. The airline has worked closely with Daon to make travel as frictionless and smooth as possible for its customers. Travellers can upload any Covid-19-related

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Joramco and TAT sign MOU for servicing aircraft heat transfer components

Amman-based maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider Joramco has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TAT Technologies regarding the servicing of aircraft heat transfer components (HTC). Joramco expands its maintenance services to include HTC components through this agreement with TAT, which is a global leader in thermal management solutions. Under the MOU a centre

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