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Howmet Aerospace takes ownership of CAM

Howmet Aerospace has entered into an agreement to acquire Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing (CAM), a global designer and manufacturer of precision fasteners, fluid fittings and other complex, highly engineered products for demanding aerospace and defence applications. The company will be acquired from Stanley Black & Decker for an all-cash consideration of approximately US$1.8 billion. The transaction […]

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High Ridge Aviation acquires aircraft from CDB and BBAM

High Ridge Aviation (HRA) has completed the acquisition of an Airbus A330-300 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) aircraft (MSN 958) from CDB Aviation. The aircraft is leased to AeroTransportes Mas de Carga (MasAir), a Mexico-based cargo operator with an all-A330 P2F fleet. This transaction marks High Ridge Aviation’s first transaction with CDB Aviation, establishes MasAir as a new

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Manuel Galindo Medrano named new of CEO CHAMP Cargosystems

CHAMP Cargosystems names Manuel Galindo Medrano as CEO

CHAMP Cargosystems has appointed Manuel Galindo Medrano as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective January 8, 2026, marking a new chapter for the cargo IT specialist. Galindo Medrano joins CHAMP with extensive experience across cargo, freight and logistics technology, having held senior leadership roles focused on digital transformation, operational efficiency and customer-centric solutions within

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KlasJet boosts Nigeria’s Air Peace capacity with Boeing 737

KlasJet, a Avia Solutions Group subsiduary, has signed an agreement with Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest airline. Under the contract, KlasJet will provide Air Peace with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The dual-configured aircraft will support the airline in delivering scheduled passenger and charter services more efficiently. Air Peace operates one of the largest and most diverse

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Fiji Airways welcomes Paul Scurrah as Managing Director and CEO

Fiji Airways has confirmed the appointment of Paul Scurrah as the airline’s new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, effective November 1, 2025. Scurrah brings to the role more than two decades of executive experience across aviation, transport, logistics and tourism. His proven record in leading complex organisations, driving cultural transformation, delivering strong results and

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Dornier Technology gains FAA certification for Airbus A320 maintenance

Dornier Technology has been officially certified by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (US FAA) as a Foreign Repair Station, authorising the company to carry out heavy maintenance on the Airbus A320 family. Headquartered in Clark, Philippines, Dornier Technology is now approved by the US FAA to carry out scheduled preventive maintenance, major repairs and

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HAECO Engine Services (Xiamen) starts construction of new facility

HAECO Engine Services Xiamen, part of the HAECO Group and specialising in the overhaul, testing and component repair of GE90 series engines, has commenced construction of a new facility set to increase capacity by the fourth quarter of 2026. The site will support the overhaul, testing and repair of additional engine types, including the GP7200,

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AerFin successfully repairs and returns CFM56 engine to service

AerFin has successfully repaired and returned to service a CFM56 engine that was originally deemed unserviceable — a clear demonstration of its in-house technical expertise and expanding MRO capabilities. The engine was one of three originally acquired for teardown. However, AerFin’s trading team identified untapped potential in one of the units. Instead of dismantling all

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