Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Bombardier of Canada have agreed that all closing conditions for the acquisition of the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) programme have been met, and the transaction is due to close on the 1st of June, 2020
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End-to-end cabin-technology provider, Burrana has announced that David Withers, the company’s founder and CEO, will be moving to the role of non-executive chairman, with Neal Nordstrom taking the reins as CEO
Omnavia Interiors-USA, a supplier of aircraft interior soft goods to the global aviation industry, has named Dr Praveen Srivastava as director of global business development
Sekisui Kydex has been increasing its customer support roles for medical and emerging markets. The appointment of Ruben Bake as international business manager is with a view to expanding business outside of North America
Over 30% of domestic capacity has returned to the Chinese market in the last two months, according to analysis from Cirium. While global regions still under lockdown amid the Covid-10 outbreak are yet to show signs of recovery, a plateau is also starting to emerge in airline capacity worldwide, and China represents a ‘beacon of hope’
The National Air Carrier Association (NACA) in the USA has compiled SAFETY, an initial set of principles that it recommends for the resumption of regular commercial flight operations in the wake of Covid-19
The director general of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) pleads with all European institutions and member states to provide urgent and swift help to save Europe’s regional airlines
Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering) has announced new contracts worth about SG$1.6bn (US$1.27bn), secured by its aerospace and electronics sectors in the first quarter of 2020
HAECO Cabin Solutions has launched a range of certifiable devices that allow package stowage in the main passenger cabin of aircraft. The four devices were moved from concept to offerable in less than a month
Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific says that initial signals of aviation recovery have been reported from China, with a gradual resumption of its domestic traffic, with South Korea following