Airlines & Routes

Southern Air signs ACMI agreement with Saudi Arabian Airlines

Southern Air and Saudi Arabian Airlines have signed a definitive agreement under which Southern Air will operate one Boeing 747 freighter on behalf of Saudi Airlines Cargo on an ACMI basis (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance).  The aircraft will begin to be operated for Saudi Airlines Cargo in July 2011 and will be painted in its livery.

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B/E Aerospace second quarter 2011 results exceed expectations

B/E Aerospace reported that second quarter 2011 revenues of $608.9 million increased $125.0 million as compared with the same period of the prior year. Second quarter 2011 results reflect the acquisitions of TSI Group, Satair A/S’s aerospace fastener distribution business and LaSalle Lighting (recent acquisitions). Revenue growth for the second quarter of 2011, excluding recent acquisitions from

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American Airlines split order for 460 single-aisle jets between Boeing and Airbus

AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle, announced landmark agreements with Airbus and Boeing that will allow it to replace and transform American’s narrowbody fleet over five years and solidify its fleet plan into the next decade. These new aircraft will allow American to reduce its operating and fuel costs and deliver

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