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153. Two Lagoon Sixty 7 Catamarans Sold to Customers in Far East
Following the official launch of Lagoon Catamarans' Lagoon Sixty 7 at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2019 in September, two of the luxurious boats have already been sold to buyers in the Far East, with more expected to head in that direction. Simpson Marine concluded the first sale in Taiwan with delivery expected in late 2020, and the second sale was made in Malaysia with delivery s
154. Executive Appointments at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
The Four Seasons Hotel Toronto has appointed Chad Merced as Hotel Manager, and Maxime Regad as Director of F&B. Both Merced and Regad started their careers in hospitality with Four Seasons.
155. Korean Forest Service Takes Delivery of K7 S-64 Air Crane Helicopter
The Korean Forest Service (KFS) has taken delivery of a K7 S-64 Air Crane from Erickson. The helicopter was delivered on an Antonov An-124 from Erickson's manufacturing facility in Medford, Oregon, USA.
156. Marriott Bonvoy Partners Tennis Australia
Marriott Bonvoy has partnered with Tennis Australia for the ATP Cup and Brisbane International in 2020. Premiering in January 2020, the ATP Cup will be played across three Australian cities - Sydney, Brisbane and Perth - between 3 and 12 January.
157. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 30.7 Million Int. Passengers in October 2019
A combined 30.7 million international passengers were carried by the region's airlines in October, 3.1% more than the same month last year. Demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms climbed 3.5% higher, reflecting the relative strength of long haul markets. After accounting for a 2.2% expansion in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor rose
158. Premier Inn to Eliminate Unnecessary Single-Use Plastics by 2025
Whitbread, owner of the Premier Inn brand and operator of hundreds of restaurants in the UK, has unveiled plans to eliminate the use of unnecessary single-use plastics by 2025. To achieve this, Whitbread is carrying out a review of plastic and packaging across its supply chain and will work with suppliers to find alternatives to unnecessary single-use items.
159. Gold Coast Airport to Enhance Security with New CT Screening Systems
Gold Coast Airport is to enhance its cabin bag screening with advanced Computed Tomography (CT) screening systems from Smiths Detection. Servicing both international and domestic airlines, Gold Coast Airport handles almost 6.5 million passengers per year, which is forecast to more than double by 2037.
160. British Airways and Aston Martin Celebrate Concorde with Ten Very Special Cars
As part of British Airways’ centenary and to celebrate the anniversary of Concorde’s final flight, the airline has partnered with Aston Martin for a limited-edition sports car that honours the supersonic aircraft. The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Concorde Edition is scheduled to launch in October 2020. Each vehicle will feature titanium from compressor blades that were used across

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