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Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions receives accreditation from AFRA

Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions (AELS) has achieved AFRA (Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association) accreditation for its aircraft disassembly and dismantling business. The accreditation was awarded following a comprehensive one-day audit. AFRA has a growing global reputation for actively promoting industry and environmental best practices in the dismantling and recycling of aircraft which have reached the end of […]

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US Airways discontinues merger discussions with UAL

US Airways has discontinued recent discussions with UAL Corporation regarding a potential merger between the two companies. US Airways Chairman and CEO Doug Parker stated: “US Airways has long been a proponent for consolidation in our industry. As opportunities have arisen for our company to participate in consolidation, we have taken a close and careful

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GOL becomes launch customer for OnPoint Fuel & Carbon Services

GOL Airlines has signed an OnPoint Fuel & Carbon Services agreement with GE Aviation, making the airline the launch customer for the new program. Using proprietary decision software and fuel consulting expertise, GE Aviation will work with GOL to identify and track operational improvements that could reduce the airline’s fuel spend by up to 5%.

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Airbus flight test aircraft to support evaluation of ash impact

Airbus has taken advantage of scheduled development test flights to assess the impact on the aircraft and its flight systems within the volcanic ash on aircraft over Europe. Airbus A380 MSN 4, powered with four EA engines, and A340-600 MSN 360, fitted with Rolls Royce engines, took off at 14.25 and 14.50 (French time) respectively

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Southwest Airlines to terminate agreement with WestJet

Southwest Airlines notified WestJet of its intent to terminate the agreement to offer connecting service between the United States and Canada with WestJet. Southwest Airlines said that WestJet requested significant changes to the agreement that the two airlines have had in place since 2008, and WestJet has since reaffirmed and clarified its request. Southwest cannot

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