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moreJet chooses OASES from Commsoft to support CAMO approval application

Commsoft released that moreJet has signed a five concurrent users, five-year contract for the use of OASES. Founded in 2013 and based in Hampshire, moreJet offers turnkey solutions from initial aircraft acquisition through to the complete management and aftercare of large business jets. The company will be using OASES initially in support of its CAMO […]

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Rolls-Royce to lose Tony Wood during 2016 restructuring

As a consequence of Rolls-Royce setting about a major restructuring of the Company, the current aerospace president, Tony Wood, who has been with Rolls Royce for 15 years, will be leaving, though who has agreed to stay on into 2016 to help with the transition. From the 1st January, Rolls-Royce’s principal activities will be consolidated

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All Nippon Airways awards B777 Door Trainer contract to EDM

EDM, a leading provider of training simulators to the civil aviation and defence sectors, has been awarded a contract by All Nippon Airways (ANA) to supply a B777 Door Trainer. EDM will manufacture the Door Trainer at its Manchester headquarters before shipping and installing it at ANA’s crew training centre in Ota-ku, Tokyo. Once onsite

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Technodinamika to open Russian component repair centre in 2016

In anticipation of gaining EASA Part 145 and Russia’s FAP 145 certificates in February 2016, Technodinamika is set to open a component maintenance center close to Moscow’s Vnukovo International Airport, with the Company confirming that the space is ready. As part of Russian state-owned Rostec, Technodinamika was created back in 2009 from 36 individual companies

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Air Astana gets full safety clearance in latest EU Air Safety List

Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, reported that it has officially been removed from a list of airlines that have faced operating restrictions in the EU. In July 2009 all carriers of Kazakhstan were banned from operating to Europe while Air Astana was the only exception. The EU’s Air Safety Committee had recognised that

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Fraport consortium signs 40-year concession to manage 14 Greek airports

As part of the austerity measures forced upon Greece by the Euro Zone finance ministers with relation to the financial bailout, and as described under the initial terms of sale outlined on August 19th this year, a consortium comprising the German airport operator Fraport and the Greek conglomerate Copelouzos Group have now signed a deal

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China’s Juneyao Airlines selects avionics suite by Thales on new Airbus fleet

Juneyao Airlines, one of the fastest-growing regional airlines in China operating out of Shanghai in China, has selected Thales’s avionics suite for its new Airbus A320 Family fleet. The contract signed with Thales will equip an initial 17 Airbus single aisle aircraft with the Thales Flight Management System (FMS), the navigation solution of choice for

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Delta and KLM sign codeshare partnership with Jet Airways

Delta Air Lines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will launch a codeshare agreement with India’s Jet Airways that brings convenient new travel options for customers flying from Europe and the United States via Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to India and beyond. Effective March 27th, 2016 and subject to government approvals, Delta and KLM customers flying from

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