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Jeppesen and LOT Polish Airlines sign charting and navigation services agreement

Jeppesen has signed a five-year service agreement with LOT Polish Airlines, the flagship carrier of Poland, to provide digital charting for LOT’s electronic flight bag (EFB) platform. LOT will incorporate Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro on Windows tablets as its charting EFB solution and will continue to use Jeppesen NavData for digital navigation, through the agreement. The […]

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Ryanair renews with Navitaire

Ryanair has renewed its agreement with Navitaire, an Amadeus company. Under the terms of the contract, Ryanair will use the firm’s advanced ancillary and reservations solution including merchandizing, distribution, digital and departure control platforms until 2025, which will represent 25 years of collaboration between Ryanair and Navitaire. Ryanair continues to unveil products and passenger service

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WestJet pilots endorse long-haul expansion plans

WestJet has said that its 1,380 pilots have voted in favour of the company’s plans to expand its successful wide-body operations. Such approval is required under the airline’s agreement with the WestJet Pilots Association. “Our long-haul, wide-body flights to Hawaii and London (Gatwick) have brought low fares and more choices to hundreds of thousands of

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Southwest Airlines Facilities Maintenance Technicians reject tentative agreement

Southwest Airlines reported that its Facilities Maintenance Technicians have rejected the tentative agreement negotiators reached in late October. The five-year deal would have become the group’s first contract since being accreted into the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA). According to the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), 34 of 37 eligible Employees voted on the agreement,

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Marshall Aerospace signs new OASES contract with Commsoft and opts for Private Cloud service

Marshall of Cambridge Aerospace, part of the Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, has signed a new, extended contract to use OASES for its growing CAMO activities. An OASES user since 2008, Marshall plans to use the OASES system to support an on-going CAMO operation in the Middle East. Marshall is working hard to secure further

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Sabre and HNA Aviation Group solidify relationship

Sabre Corporation has entered into an agreement with HNA Aviation Group to provide its airlines with software that will help create more revenue opportunities while operating more efficiently. Sabre Airline Solutions will play a key role in helping the airlines navigate the highly complex operating environments that are seen in China and the global aviation

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Delta and Aeroméxico establish historic joint cooperation agreement

The U.S. Department of Transport has issued a final order granting Delta Airlines and Aeroméxico antitrust immunity, enabling the two carriers to establish a joint cooperation agreement, thus creating the largest trans-border alliance between the U.S. and Mexico which will benefit passengers of both airlines. According to Delta’s SEO, Ed Bastian, “Together, Delta and Aeroméxico

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Brazil’s decision to challenge Canada at the WTO welcomed by Embraer

In May this year, the Brazilian government was mulling over the possibility of filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) relating to unfair Canadian government subsidies provided to the struggling Canadian company, Bombardier. On Monday of this week it was announced that CAMEX, the Council of Ministers of Brazilian Foreign Trade Chamber and

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Embraer creates new business unit dedicated to services and support

Embraer has created a business unit focused on services and customer support, which will be led by Johann Bordais, who is currently serving as the Director of Services and Support for Embraer Commercial Aviation. The new business will start operating in the first half of 2017 and will be responsible for developing solutions in support

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