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81. Lufthansa Technik Wins Finnair A350 Contract
Finnair, the first European airline to operate the Airbus A350 XWB aircraft, has awarded Lufthansa Technik a 12-year agreement for component support for the new aircraft type. Lufthansa Technik is one of the leading providers of technical services for the aviation industry, and the agreement with Finnair is the company's first contract for A350 XWB component
82. Carlson Rezidor Unveils Plans to Triple Number of Hotels in China
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has unveiled plans to triple its number of hotels in China to over 50 in the next four years. The company plans to increase its presence in China in top-tier cities, strengthen its focus on development opportunities in emerging markets and introduce two new brands, Quorvus Collection - a curated set of luxury hotels, and Radisson Red - an upscale lifest
83. 138,152 Hotel Rooms Under Contract in Europe
According to the April 2015 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report, there are 857 hotels totalling 138,152 rooms Under Contract in Europe. This represents a 6.4% decrease in rooms Under Contract compared with April 2014 and a 3.6% year-on-year decrease in rooms under construction. The region reported 58,372 rooms in 360 hotels under construction for the month.
84. Bombardier to Reduce Production Rate of Global 5000 and 6000 Aircraft
Bombardier has confirmed that it will reduce the production rate of its Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft. Approximately 1,750 employees - up to 1,000 in the Montreal region, up to 480 in Toronto and up to 280 in Belfast - will be progressively impacted at various stages of the Global 5000 and Global 6000 production cycle. Reductions will begin in June 2015 and continue progress
85. 553,895 Hotel Rooms Under Contract in Asia Pacific
According to the April 2015 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report, there are 2,403 hotels totalling 553,895 rooms Under Contract in the Asia Pacific region. This represents a 7.3% increase in rooms Under Contract compared with April 2014, and a 1.7% year-on-year decrease in rooms under construction. The region reported 252,317 rooms in 1,021 hotels under construction for the mont
86. Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport Enjoys Highest Growth in Asia Pacific
According to data from ACI Asia Pacific, the traffic surge during Lunar New Year continued to have a positive impact on the airports within the region in March 2015, reporting a +11.1% year-on-year rise, and a +8.5% growth for the first quarter. Airports in the Middle East also recorded strong rise of +10.0% in March, and +9.4% for the first quarter.
87. VivaAerobus Takes Delivery of 1st of 52 New A320s
VivaAerobus has taken delivery of its first new Airbus A320. The A320 is the first to be delivered from an order placed in 2013 for 52 aircraft (12 A320ceo and 40 A320neo), which is the largest single deal by a Mexican customer. VivaAerobus already operates six leased A320s and will become an all Airbus operator as it completes its fleet transition from 737-300s by early 2016.
88. Manila Airport to Upgrade Security with eqo Portal Systems
Smiths Detection has won a contract to supply Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport with 14 advanced people-screeners which use millimetre-wave technology to check passengers for concealed weapons or explosives. The eqo portal systems, which use Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) software, will be operated for the secondary screening of departing passengers who may have raise

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