Savback signs distribution agreement with Mayman Aerospace

Savback Helicopters, the independent helicopter and fixed-wing sales specialist, has signed a new sales representation agreement with Mayman Aerospace, the U.S.-based manufacturer of the innovative Speeder Air Utility Vehicle (AUV). The deal, effective immediately, will see the Sweden-based company market and distribute the compact, high-speed, eight-turbine, heavy-lift vertical take-off and landing (HSVTOL) aircraft, exclusively in the […]

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Air New Zealand selects HAECO Cabin Solutions Vector Economy seating

HAECO Cabin Solutions is supplying VectorTM Economy – its fully featured economy-class seat – for Air New Zealand’s newest long-range passenger cabins on 22 Boeing 787s. The fleet will serve international destinations for Air New Zealand’s ultra-long-haul route network. Vector Economy’s features include a high-comfort headrest, an ergonomically sculpted seatback and cushions, an amenity stowage

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Rapidly growing AMP Aero Services acquires Missouri-based Myriad Aero Services

AMP Aero has finalised the acquisition of aviation aftermarket material solutions provider, Myriad Aero. As of July 5, 2022, AMP Aero Services is now operating globally with offices in Miami, Kansas City, New Delhi India, Istanbul and Hong-Kong. Myriad Aero, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, is an experienced provider of airframe and engine material. Prior to starting

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Korea’s Incheon airport traffic doubles in three months

The number of international travellers spiked to 1.28 million last month, surging 420% year-on-year, despite surging airfares and insufficient flight schedules, the Transport Ministry of Korea said. This was the first time that the number of monthly international travellers surpassed 1 million since the outbreak of COVID-19. The increase in international travel demand is likely

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BAA Training Vietnam starts long-term business partnership with Vietravel Airlines

BAA Training Vietnam, a cutting-edge aviation training centre in Ho Chi Minh City and a part of Avia Solutions Group, has entered a long-term business partnership with Vietravel Airlines, Asia’s leading travel airline owned by Vietravel Holdings, by signing a Memorandum of Understanding for a five-year comprehensive cooperation and type rating service agreement. The agreement

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Swissport renews airport ground handling license at Berlin Airport

Swissport International AG will continue to provide ground services at Berlin Airport after successfully competing for a license renewal from the airport operator Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (FBB). The new license will run for seven years until 2029 and grants Swissport the authorisation to cover all activities on the airport apron, such as the loading and

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Etihad Cargo reinforces commitment to China market with 15 direct passenger and freighter flights per week

Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Aviation Group, has reinforced its commitment to the Chinese market with the introduction of 15 direct passenger and freighter flights per week. Throughout the pandemic, the carrier remained committed to the market with a wide variety of capacity, including reconfigured cargo-only passenger freighters. From July onwards,

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easyJet COO steps down as low-cost carrier continues to cancel numerous flights

Peter Bellew, Chief Executive Officer at easyJet has resigned with immediate effect as the low-cost carrier’s struggle to operate scheduled flights continues. To date easyJet has cancelled thousands of flights, including on the day of departure, as demand for air travel continues to outstrip the ability of many carriers to rehire staff which had been

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Deutsche Bahn becomes first intermodal partner of Star Alliance

As of August 1, Deutsche Bahn (DB) will become the world’s first intermodal partner of Star Alliance. With this, DB and the aviation industry are sending another strong signal for the environment-friendly evolution of the travel industry. Under the new cooperation, DB customers and passengers of Star Alliance member airlines will be able to start

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