20 September 2022

Dominican Republic launches Caribbean’s first ultra-low-cost carrier

Newly launched Arajet is the Dominican Republic and Caribbean’s first ultra-low-cost airline and is based in the capital, Santo Domingo, on the south-western side of the island. The flag-carrying airline will serve 22 destinations in 12 countries over the upcoming months, expanding its operations later this month with the addition of routes to Saint Maarten […]

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Luxair awards Revima Asia Pacific B737NG landing gear MRO contract

Revima Asia Pacific has entered into a two-year agreement for B737NG landing gear overhaul. The first overhaul is scheduled in September 2022 in Revima’s brand-new state-of-the-art 11,000 m² facility south of Bangkok, Thailand. Ramp-up of operations is now accelerating and the company is ready to support a growing number of customers in the region with

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Boeing

Boeing estimates demand for nearly 3,000 commercial jets in the Middle East over next 20 years

With air travel and tourism continuing to drive Middle Eastern economic growth, Boeing estimates that the region’s passenger traffic and commercial fleet are projected to more than double over the next two decades. The company announced its estimate in the 2022 Boeing Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), a forecast of 20-year demand. Middle Eastern carriers have

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Air Greenland goes for AMOS

Air Greenland was ready for a change in its MRO software as the legacy software was no longer in the position to support today’s airline maintenance requirements. Among others, the airline was looking for fully integrated end-to-end support for all processes for fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft combined with the capability to support a paperless operation.

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Pratt & Whitney to establish Singapore technology accelerator

Pratt & Whitney will establish a technology accelerator in Singapore in collaboration with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). Technologies developed in Singapore will be applied across Pratt & Whitney’s global maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) footprint. The facility, serving as a centre of excellence for technology advancement, will help to accelerate the development and

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