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25-year concession for Serbia’s Belgrade Airport– bids invited

As part of a 1.2 billion euro (US$1.27 billion) loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2015, a number of Serbian state-owned companies, including Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport have had to be sold off. As a consequence, bids are now being invited for a 25-year concession for the capital’s international airport, the largest […]

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MOMook signs agreement with Algiers Aviation Training School

MOMook, intelligent business and training management software developer, has signed a contract with a new client from North Africa – Algiers Aviation Training School (ATS). A two-year agreement was signed at the beginning of February. ATS provides pilot selection, ab initio and advanced aviation training courses. In order to ensure higher efficiency of available resources

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Delta looks to substantially increase holding in Groupo Aeromexico

Currently owning 4.2% of outstanding shares in Grupo Aeroméxico S.A.B. de C.V., Delta Air Lines is looking to acquire a further 32% of the outstanding capital stock which, if combined with current options to acquire 12.8%, would extend the airline’s holding and options to 49%. Completion of the cash tender offer will be subject to

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Asiana Airlines and Air Busan select Rockwell Collins flight tracking service

Korea-based Asiana Airlines and its subsidiary Air Busan have selected Rockwell Collins’ ARINC MultiLink aircraft tracking service for their respective fleets, joining a number of other airlines around the world. ARINC MultiLink brings together multiple data sources to reliably report the location of a commercial aircraft anywhere in the world, particularly in remote areas. In

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Hawaiian Airlines pilots to vote on tentative agreement

Hawaiian Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) have reached a Tentative Agreement on a 63-month contract amendment covering the airline’s 665 pilots, the company announced on February 11. ALPA will hold a ratification vote scheduled to take place between March 6 and 24. If ratified, the amendment becomes effective April 1 and remains

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Gulf Air signs technology agreement with Sabre

Sabre, a global technology provider to the travel and tourism industry, has signed a new agreement with the Kingdom of Bahrain’s national carrier, Gulf Air, to provide an expanded portfolio of core passenger services technology covering reservations, departure controls and all other aspects that touch passengers directly. Under this new agreement, Sabre will continue providing

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Boeing to provide Wind Updates Solution for Etihad Airways

Boeing and Etihad Airways have signed a contract to introduce the Boeing Wind Updates solution into the airline’s operations. The tool will increase efficiency and reduce fuel consumption across the carrier’s global operations. By integrating the Wind Updates offering from Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, Etihad Airways can leverage real-time information to improve in-flight airplane performance

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CANSO to cooperate with A4E to improve European ATM

Representing Europe’s air navigation service providers (ANSPs), the Civil Air Navigation Services Operation (CANSO) has confirmed its agreement to work alongside Airlines for Europe (A4E) to improve Europe’s air traffic management (ATM) network in the future. Initially, the two organizations will aim to obtain a common understanding of the technical, operational, regulatory and legal issues

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Honeywell joins Clean Sky Joint Undertaking

Honeywell has joined the Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking, the largest European research program developing innovative technologies aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions and noise levels produced by aircraft. As a core partner of Clean Sky, Honeywell received funding worth €35m to back the development of aerospace technologies in support of the initiative. The funding

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