An agreement with Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) will see Citadel Completions provide ACJ customers with services including maintenance, engineering, modifications and upgrades
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IBA’s monthly Aviation Industry Barometer for October 2022 shows that Latin America continues to lead global capacity recovery, offering 99% of 2019 level Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs) during October 2022
A strong 2022 for aerospace recovery continues, with 299 aircraft orders made in October and deliveries close to pre-pandemic levels, finds Kevin Craven from ADS
Avianca has appointed Versilia Solutions as its provider of airline onboard retail. The deal involves Versilia Solutions creating a bespoke buy-on-board retail offering across all aspects of the retail value chain, tailored to the airline’s brand, demographic and strategy
The Global Business Travel Association welcomes the adoption of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) to create new, detailed sustainability reporting requirements and significantly expand the number of European and non-European companies subject to the European sustainability reporting framework
Research by easyJet conducted with 2,000 UK consumers in November 2022 showed that 64% plan to fly abroad in 2023, with vacation travel a priority and short-haul trending
Aerospace supplier, FACC, has implemented a new sustainability strategy with a focus on packaging as part of its aim to achieve carbon-neutral manufacturing by 2040. “Greater sustainability goes hand in hand with greater efficiency,” stated FACC’s CEO, Robert Machtlinger
With travel restrictions across China and Russia’s airspace, Finnair has faced challenging operating conditions. However, the airline reports that it is set to end 2022 on a high, with its highest flight levels since March 2020
The independent aircraft component parts, repair, and supply chain solutions provider has launched a new…
Sekisui Kydex has made several personnel changes. Yoritaka “Taka” Yamauchi comes in as the new CEO, while promotions in the aviation division see new roles for Smalley, Gallup, McAlphin and Rupp