23 November 2022

UK’s AJW Group launches new remarketing service – maximises aircraft asset value

Based in West Sussex in the UK, the AJW Group, an independent world leader in aircraft component parts, repair, and supply chain solutions provision, has announced it is now to offer aircraft remarketing. The new division will comprise a team of highly experienced remarketing specialists and will provide a tailor-made service to meet the challenging […]

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Qantas Group upgrades profit expectations for first half of full-year 2023

Continued strength in travel demand has resulted in the Qantas Group upgrading its profit expectations for the first half of full-year 2023 (FY23). The Group now expects an Underlying Profit Before Tax of between AU$1.35 billion and AU$1.45 billion. This represents a AU$150 million increase to the profit range given in early October 2022. Fuel

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AEI receives Indonesian (DgCA) STC approval for B737-800SF freighter conversions

Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) has released that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DgCA) for the Republic of Indonesia has approved AEI’s STC (ST02690LA) for the 12-pallet position B737-800SF freighter conversion. AEI has gained FAA, CAAC, EASA, TCCA, UK CAA, CAACI (Cayman Islands) DCA (Guernsey), ANAC, CAAM, and now Indonesian approvals for its B737-800SF. AEI

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Lufthansa entrusts EPCOR with APUs of its first Boeing 787s

Lufthansa and EPCOR have entered into an exclusive agreement to provide availability to the German airline’s first Boeing 787-9 aircraft of the 787 fleet with APS5000 Auxiliary Power Units (APUs). The airline took delivery of its first Dreamliner in August 2022, with four more to follow in the coming weeks. In total, Lufthansa has ordered

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A320neo and 737 MAX set to lead narrow-body fleet by 2032, IBA Insights show

The Airbus A320neo family and Boeing 737 MAX family will be the most predominant narrow-body aircraft by 2032, according to insights revealed on November 22 by IBA, a leading aviation market intelligence and consultancy company. In a narrow-body aircraft webinar, IBA experts outlined that global capacity recovery towards 2019 has slowed in the second half

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