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Lufthansa Technik and Pepperl+Fuchs found start-up 3D.aero

The two German companies Lufthansa Technik AG of Hamburg and Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH of Mannheim, have founded an equally owned joint venture called 3D.aero GmbH. The aim of this new company is to research, develop and sell innovative automation solutions for the aviation industry. Furthermore, it will work on solutions for the digitalization of workshops. Its […]

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Travelport and Porter Airlines sign new merchandising agreement

Travel Commerce Platform Travelport, has signed a new, multi-year renewal content agreement with Toronto, Canada-based Porter Airlines. Porter operates flights to 23 destinations in Canada and in the United States. Under the new agreement, Porter will join more than 250 global airlines using Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding merchandising solution to display their branded fares

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DAE becomes launch customer for Rolls-Royce’s LessorCare

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) will be a launch customer for Rolls-Royce LessorCare, an integrated service offering for aircraft lessors. Firoz Tarapore, Chief Executive Officer of DAE said: “LessorCare will provide comprehensive support across all Trent engine types under one comprehensive framework allowing DAE to reduce delays in accessing services and thereby increasing the earnings capacity

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Fuel prices rise but major airlines have no hedging plans

Commenting at the Airline Economics Conference in Dublin on Monday, January 22, four of the major carriers, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines and Dubai-based Emirates, confirmed they will not be hedging fuel bills, despite a recent rise in the cost of oil. For the first time in three years, the global Trent benchmark

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Tension rises as China ignores Taiwan and opens number of disputed routes

In what would appear to be an overt snub to Taiwanese authorities, China has opened up a number of disputed air routes, including a northbound M503 route in the Taiwan Strait, without informing Taiwan. According to Taiwan, this contravenes a deal agreed in 2015 to discuss such routes prior to opening. Openly, Taiwan has condemned

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2017 sees aviation industry carry record 4.1 billion passengers on scheduled services

According to preliminary figures released by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), 2017 saw a 7.1% increase to a record figure of 4.1 billion for the number of passengers carried by the aviation industry. While the number of departures, globally, rose to circa 37 million, world passenger traffic measured in revenue passenger-kilometers (RPKs) was up

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AAR and Viasat announce partnership

AAR, a leading integrator of aviation supply chain solutions, will provide in-flight connectivity logistics, repair and aftermarket management services to Viasat, a global communications company. Through this partnership, AAR’s OEM Aftermarket Solutions group will manage the aftermarket inventory pool of Viasat components including modems, antennas, radomes, wireless access points (WAPs) and power supply units (PSUs).

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Qantas reprimanded by China for referring to Taiwan, Hong Kong as countries

In what has, over recent years, become a very sensitive topic, the Chinese government has issued a warning Qantas requesting the carrier amend its website listing of Taiwan and Hong Kong as individual countries, as opposed to Chinese territories. In an emailed statement, Qantas confirmed: “Due to an oversight, some Chinese territories were incorrectly listed

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2017 a successful year for AMOS with many novelties

Swiss-AS has continued its upswing in 2017 in terms of new customers, financials and company growth. Among the 12 new customers that joined the AMOS community, there are well-known aviation companies, such as WOW air, Boeing’s Global Fleet Care, VivaAerobus, Turkmenistan Airlines, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation (MITAC), USA Jet Airlines and ENGINEERING Holding incl. S 7

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