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IATA signs agreement with Russian Association of Air Transport Operators

On the 20th anniversary of the International Air Transportation Association’s opening of their Moscow office, it has chosen this occasion to strengthen the relationship with Russian aviation through the further implementation of global standards and best practices. According to IATA’s Director General and CEO, Tony Tyler: “A healthy aviation sector is vital for Russia – […]

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Lowe Aviation Company announces business restructure

Lowe Aviation Company has announced a major corporate overhaul that will see the aero service center separate its renowned Fixed Based Operation (FBO) division from its Avionics and Maintenance division. Henry Lowe, owner of Lowe Aviation, will continue to own and oversee the FBO division, still known as Lowe Aviation Company. The Avionics and Maintenance

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Air Europa launches Wi-Fi service on its long-haul fleet

Air Europa, the airline division of Globalia, continues to press ahead with its plan to modernize and expand – and as of March 7th, offers Wi-Fi service to passengers on-board three Airbus 330, hand in hand with Panasonic Avionics Corporation, a world leader in in-flight entertainment and in-flight communication. Progressively, the airline belonging to Globalia

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US confirms total ban of e-cigarettes on commercial flights

The US government issued a final ruling on Wednesday March 2 prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes on any domestic or foreign airline flying to, from or within the United States. The US Transportation Secretary, Anthony Foxx, confirmed in a statement that: “This final rule is important because it protects airline passengers from unwanted exposure to

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Boeing develops self-cleaning lavatory

Boeing engineers and designers have developed a self-cleaning lavatory prototype that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to kill 99.99 percent of germs. The cleaning system can disinfect all surfaces after every use in just three seconds. Boeing believes this self-cleaning technology, combined with touchless features, will enhance the passenger experience on commercial flights. Click here to

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Flood of Cuba scheduled flight applications received from US carriers

Subsequent to the recent agreement between the US and Cuba to resume scheduled flights between the two countries, the US government received applications from the four major US carriers and a number of smaller airlines on March 2, all seeking official authorization to fly non-stop services to Cuba. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines

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