7 February 2025

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Honeywell to spin off Automation and Aerospace units, creating three independent companies

Honeywell has released that its Board of Directors has completed a comprehensive evaluation of its business portfolio, a process initiated by Chairman and CEO Vimal Kapur a year ago. As a result, the company plans to pursue a full separation of its Automation and Aerospace Technologies divisions. This move, combined with the previously disclosed plan […]

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Boeing predicts demand for 2,835 new airplanes over 20 years propelled by Indian carriers

Boeing predicts four-fold growth in South Asia’s aviation sector

Boeing forecasts that India and South Asia’s commercial aircraft fleet will nearly quadruple over the next 20 years, driven by increasing air traffic demand, economic growth, and improved connectivity. According to Boeing’s latest Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), air traffic in the region is expected to grow at an annual rate of over 7% through 2043,

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Finnair begins change negotiations with pilots amid industrial action

Finnair has reported the start of change negotiations with its pilots, prompted by the potential need for personnel reductions following ongoing industrial action. Discussions will commence on February 12, focusing on the possible furlough or redundancy of up to 90 pilots if changes to Finnair’s cooperation agreement become necessary. The negotiations will also address the

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Turkish Airlines adopts CAE’s advanced crew management solutions

CAE has announced a long-term agreement with Turkish Airlines to implement its next-generation Crew Management product and the Unified Task Board—an advanced solution for managing airline operations and disruptions in real time. Turkish Airlines is also a long-time user of CAE’s Flight Plan Management product. The Unified Task Board enhances situational awareness across the airline’s

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TP Aerospace signs LFL programme with Australian MinRes Air

TP Aerospace has signed a new Land For Less (LFL) programme with Australian mining company Mineral Resources to support its in-house airline, MinRes Air. The agreement covers MinRes Air’s fleet of A319 and A320 aircraft. MinRes Air, which commenced operations in 2024, was established as part of Mineral Resources’ strategy to enhance flight flexibility and

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