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- 209. 1,062 Companies Participating at Singapore Airshow 2018
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There are 1,062 companies from 50 countries and regions participating at the Singapore Airshow 2018, one of the most important aerospace and defence exhibitions in the world. The event features 65 of the top 100 global aerospace companies including Airbus, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, ST Engineering,
- 210. Why Everybody Has a Stake in European Airspace Modernization
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IATA has published a study projecting a one million-job and EUR245 billion boost to European prosperity in 2035 from airspace modernization. Europe is well-served by air connectivity, which today supports 11.7 million European jobs and $860 billion of European GDP. But it is inefficient. Average flights are nearly 50 kilometers longer than they need to be in terms of distance trave
- 211. SriLankan Airlines Signs Multiple Contracts with Honeywell
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SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has signed multiple contracts with Honeywell Aerospace to improve maintenance efficiency and increase cockpit and cabin connectivity. The contracts include an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) maintenance agreement for SriLankan’s Airbus A320, A330 and A340 fleets to improve maintenance planning and lower costs, and communication avio
- 212. Thailand Looks at Hosting International Airshow in Pattaya
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UK-based Farnborough International recently concluded a feasibility study into Thailand hosting an International Airshow at U-Tapao Rayong Pattaya International Airport. In addition to the study, key stakeholders from Thailand visited Farnborough International Airshow in England last year, as well as this year's Bahrain International Airshow and Paris Air Show, to get a better unde
- 213. Boeing Projects $21.9 Billion Market for New Airplanes in Ireland
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Boeing Projects $21.9 Billion Market for New Airplanes in Ireland.
- 214. Heathrow Weather Delays could be Slashed says British Airways
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The outcome, according to British Airways, is to generate more take-offs and landings per runway per hour: typically 48 at Gatwick and 42 at Heathrow. This results in fewer delays, particularly for incoming flights. Though weather conditions are similar at both airports, aggregate delays for arrivals are many times worse at the much busier Heathrow than at Gatwick.. Heathrow Weathe
- 215. IATA Reports Global Air Travel Demand for January 2013
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Asia Pacific airlines have captured over half of the growth in demand between October and January. The year-on-year growth rate in January (0.1%) was distorted by the timing of the Chinese New Year. After adjusting for seasonal factors, January saw demand growth in the region of 3.0% for Asia Pacific airlines compared to a year ago. Load factors for the region’s airlines stood at 7
- 216. IATA Reports January 2014 Passenger Traffic Results
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IATA’s global passenger traffic results for January 2014 show a strong increase in demand. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 8.0% compared to January 2013, an improvement over the December 2013 growth of 6.8% and the full year 2013 growth of 5.2%. January capacity increased 6.7%, pushing load factor up 0.9 percentage points to 78.1%.
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