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Estonian Air to cease operating November 8th

Estonian Air, which runs a fleet of aircraft comprising three Bombardier CRJ900s, two CRJ700s and a single Embraer 170 will unsurprisingly cease operating on the 8th November in accordance with a European Commission (EC) ruling which stated that “Following an in-depth investigation, the European Commission has concluded that aid measures by Estonia in favor of […]

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Jazeera Airways launch customer for Rockwell Collins wireless broadband connectivity solution

Jazeera Airways will be Rockwell Collins’ first airline customer to experience wireless broadband connectivity with the company’s new PAVES™ inflight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) solution. Under the terms of the agreement, Jazeera Airways will install PAVES Cabin Wireless and Inmarsat’s Global Xpress (GX) high speed connectivity on its fleet of seven Airbus A320 aircraft. The

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Royal Jordanian Airlines selects Rockwell Collins’ ARINC GLOBALinkSM services

Royal Jordanian Airlines is now using Rockwell Collins’ ARINC GLOBALink to provide primary communications for its fleet of aircraft. The airline, based in Amman, provides service to Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and throughout the Middle East. Royal Jordanian is using Rockwell Collins’ entire suite of ARINC GLOBALink services, including Very High Frequency (VHF), SATCOM,

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IRC suspends Boeing 737 flying certificates for Russian-based aircraft

Russia’s airline regulator, the Interstate Regulatory Committee, has issued a statement suspending all flying certificates for Boeing 737s that are operational in Russia. The suspension of these flight certificates has not, however, seen flights themselves suspended as a spokesman for Russia’s aviation watchdog, Rosaviatsya, which is obliged to comply with IAC safety recommendations, said it

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Cabot Aviation launches Private Jet remarketing operations

Cabot Aviation, the global aircraft remarketing division of Air Partner PLC, reported the strategic expansion of its operations into the Private Jet sector with the appointment of Tim Barber as Senior Vice President – Private Jets to lead the team. Cabot Aviation is a well-established and successful aircraft remarketing broker which primarily operates in the

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Lufthansa face further problems as cabin crew now prepare to strike for 7 days

Having averted one strike at the end of June, it would seem that negotiations between Lufthansa and the cabin crew union UFO, which represents approximately 19,000 members, have reached an impasse and a strike is now unavoidable, scheduled to start November 6th and lasting for 7 days. Lufthansa have struggled to put together a deal

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UK CAA signs aviation safety MoU with the Government of Kazakhstan

The Minister of Investments and Development (MID) of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Asset Issekeshev has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CAA International (CAAi), the State-to-State advisory arm of the UK Civil Aviation Authority (UK CAA). The MoU supports future collaboration between the UK and Kazakhstan to strengthen the safety oversight of Kazakhstan’s Aviation

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2013 ruling upheld as Air Canada forced to retain Montreal maintenance facility

As a result of Air Canada’s attempts to move the majority of its heavy-maintenance operations out of Canada in 2012 by awarding a five-year contract to an American firm, Avos Fleet Performance (Avos) filed for bankruptcy protection, citing a decline in the level of business done with Air Canada. The Quebec Liberal government at that

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Airline Services Interiors completes design and integration of new Panasonic IFE modification kits into first British Airways 747

Airline Services Interiors, the dedicated interiors division of Airline Services Ltd has completed the design and integration of Panasonic’s next generation eX3 In-Flight Entertainment system into the first of 18 British Airways Boeing 747 aircraft. The upgrade, which took nine months to complete, features on all classes of passenger seating from World Traveller (economy) through

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China joins ‘big jet club’ with roll out of COMAC’s C919

Approximately 4,000 people, including many senior Communist party leaders, engineers and journalists, assembled at a hangar near Shanghai’s Pudong international airport to witness the unveiling of the awaited 158-seat C919. The plane, which is a direct challenge to Boeing’s 737 and the Airbus A320, was wheeled out from behind a red curtain which said “China

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