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65. Boeing 777 to Serve as Flying Test Bed for New Technologies
Boeing has launched the latest round of flight-testing to assess new technologies that could address real-world challenges for airplane operators and passengers — from enhancing safety and sustainability, to improving the flying experience. A Boeing 777 will serve as the 2019 flying test bed for 50 projects.
66. IATA Reports Solid Traffic Growth and Record Load Factor for June 2018
IATA has reported healthy global passenger demand for July with all regions experiencing growth. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.2%, compared to the same month last year. While this was down from 8.1% year-on-year growth in June, it nevertheless marked a solid start to the peak passenger demand season. Monthly capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased
67. SAS Appoints Alexandra Lindgren Kaoukji as Head of Media Relations in Denmark
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has appointed Alexandra Lindgren Kaoukji as Head of Media Relations in Denmark. Alexandra joined SAS Cargo in Copenhagen five years ago as Head of Communications, and has been working as acting Head of Media Relations for SAS since January 2021. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 3 September 2021.
68. Air Mauritius Appoints APG as GSA in Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Air Mauritius has appointed APG as its General Sales Representative (GSA) in Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Pre-COVID19, Air Mauritius was flying directly to 22 destinations in 4 continents. The airline also connected travellers to more than 100 destinations via partner hubs in Paris, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Perth. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 3 Se
69. Emirates to Take Delivery of Last Brand New Airbus A380 in November
Emirates has confirmed that it will take delivery of three Airbus A380s this year, with the last superjumbo on order expected to join the airline's fleet in November, well ahead of the original delivery timeline of June 2022. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 3 September 2021.
70. QantasLink Starts Upgrading Inflight Entertainment
QantasLink is upgrading the inflight entertainment on its aircraft. For the first time, customers travelling on more than 50 Boeing 717, Fokker 100, Airbus A320 and Alliance Airline’s Embraer E190 aircraft will soon be able to stream more than 2,500 hours of movies, TV series and audiobooks via the Qantas Entertainment app to their own personal device. Published by TravelNewsAsia.c
71. Success for Phuket Raceweek 2021
Phuket's borders may have been closed to Thailand's in-country residents, but that did not stop the organisers of the annual Phuket Raceweek from bringing together the island's yachting community for a three-day sailing event. Quick to support the 18th Raceweek was the Phuket Cruising Yacht Club who provided the headquarters for the event. Ten boats took part in three classes, with
72. United Airlines Orders Nine More Boeing 787-9s
United Airlines has placed an order with Boeing for an additional nine 787-9 airplanes, the longest-range member of the Dreamliner family. The deal is valued at $2.53 billion according to the current list price.

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