19 September 2024

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Airbus expands global training capacity with new Toulouse campus

Airbus is responding to the forecasted demand for an additional 2.3 million trained workers in the airline services sector over the next 20 years by constructing a new aviation training campus. According to the latest Airbus Global Services forecast, this expansion will support airlines’ crew training needs, aid in the introduction of new Airbus aircraft […]

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The Registry of Aruba has type validated Gulfstream’s G700 jet

Aruba validates Gulfstream’s G700 aircraft

The Registry of Aruba has type validated Gulfstream’s flagship G700 aircraft, following its European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval in May. This recognition from the Department of Civil Aviation of Aruba (DCA) further cements the G700 as a premier choice for global aviation. Renowned for its ultra-long-range capabilities, superior performance and luxurious cabin design,

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Condor Airbus A320neo

Aviation Capital Group delivers fourth A321neo to Condor

Aviation Capital Group LLC (ACG), a global full-service aircraft asset manager, has announced the delivery of an Airbus A321neo aircraft to Condor Flugdienst. This aircraft, powered by the highly efficient Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, is the last of four aircraft delivered to the airline from ACG’s order book with Airbus. Condor Flugdienst, a German

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Collins Aerospace MFD-4068

Collins Aerospace secures first FAA approval for multi-core processor

Collins Aerospace has received the first-ever FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO) approval for a fully enabled multi-core processor. The Collins Multifunction Display, powered by Mosarc™, will enhance an aircraft’s flight deck with 75% more capability compared to traditional single-core processors, increasing speed, capacity and flexibility. With this certification, the Multifunction Display becomes the world’s first

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TUI Airline adopts AVIATAR’s Digital Technical Logbook for entire fleet

TUI Airline has selected AVIATAR’s Technical Logbook, Lufthansa Technik’s cutting-edge digital platform, for its entire fleet of approximately 130 aircraft. TUI’s five airline operations in the United Kingdom, Nordics, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany are already utilising several AVIATAR solutions to manage their fleets. The electronic Technical Logbook (eTLB) now replaces the traditional paper-based process

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