Sukhoi Superjet 100 gets type certificate from EASA

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued its Type Certificate A-176 for the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (model RRJ-95B). This certificate recognizes that the SSJ100 aircraft demonstrated compliance with the EASA airworthiness and environmental requirements. The recognition allows the European airlines, as well as those airlines operating in countries which use EASA regulations as a reference […]

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Hungarian airline Malev stops flying

Hungarian airline Malev ceased flying with debts of HUF60bn ($270m) after the government withdrew financing. Malev, placed under bankruptcy protection this week, halted all flights at 6 a.m. on Febr. 3rd, in Budapest. Malev’s CEO Lorant Limburger in a statement said that the carrier’s cash-flow became “untenable” after service providers “lost faith” and the European Commission

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Eirtech Aviation continues expansion

Irish headquartered Eirtech Aviation, continues its expansion with the addition of two newly built narrow body state of the art hangars located in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Founded in 1999 Eirtech Aviation underwent an ownership change in 2009 following an MBO from Lufthansa Technik. The company primarily offers aircraft repainting, interior refurbishment, aviation graphics, engineering and technical

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Atlas Air Worldwide completes financing arrangements for six B747-8F aircraft

Atlas Air has entered into an $865m term-loan facility with Apple Bank for Savings, guaranteed by the Export-Import Bank of the United States, to finance the company’s six remaining B747-8F aircraft deliveries. The aircraft are expected to be placed in Atlas Air’s international ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance) service. When drawn, the facility will consist

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Aeroturbine signs ten-year CRJ900 material support agreement with Pluna Airlines

AeroTurbine has entered into an exclusive ten-year Supply Chain Agreement supporting Pluna Airlines’ fleet of CRJ900 aircraft. This agreement designates AeroTurbine to be responsible for providing material support for an initial 13 CRJ900 aircraft.  AeroTurbine’s comprehensive support includes providing onsite aircraft parts inventory, pool stock access in the United States, and complete repair vendor management.

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