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129. Cautious Optimism: State of the Air Transport Industry
Cautious Optimism: State of the Air Transport Industry.
130. PolyU Study: How Smartphones Shape Travel Experience
It will come as no surprise that the ever-increasing everyday use of smartphones spills over to the tourist experience. Smartphone use is most definitely transforming our daily lives, allowing us to listen to music, take photographs, socialise with friends, obtain information and make purchases wherever we want. This should have clear implications for travel, but the researchers no
131. CAAS, ST Electronics and GomSpace to Study Space-Based VHF Communications for ATM
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics) and GomSpace signed a research collaboration agreement on the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow last week, to conduct a design study on the implementation of space-based Very High Frequency (VHF) communications for air traffic management (ATM) in the Singapore Flight Infor
132. IATA Opens New Regional Office in Beijing
IATA Opens New Regional Office in Beijing. Asia Pacific overtook North America as the largest single market in the world in 2009. China is the leading market in Asia with 38% of passengers in the region either starting or ending their journey in China. By 2013, this will increase to 45%
133. Boeing Delivers Last of 22 Apache Attack Helicopters to Indian Air Force
Boeing has completed delivery of all new AH-64E Apache and CH-47F(I) Chinook military helicopters to the Indian Air Force (IAF). The final five of the 22 Apache attack helicopters were handed over to the IAF at Air Force Station, Hindan. In March, Boeing handed over the last five of 15 CH-47F(I) Chinook heavy-lift helicopters to the IAF.
134. Air New Zealand to Increase Trans-Tasman Capacity
Air New Zealand to Increase Trans-Tasman Capacity. Air New Zealand is to increase trans-Tasman capacity between Australia and Queenstown by a further 30% this coming ski season, taking the total number of direct services to 13 per week. For the peak July and August periods, weekly return services from Sydney will increase from five to six, Melbourne from two to three and Brisbane f
135. SITA Enables Seamless Data Link Service for ATM in UK-Ireland FAB Airspace
This is as a result of UK NATS and the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) working together with SITA, an air transport communications specialist, to deliver Controller Pilot Data Link Communication (CPDLC) services to the British and Irish area control centers in compliance with the EC regulation 2009/29, which comes into force as part of the Single European Sky initiative.
136. New Regulatory Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Operations in Singapore
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) have enhanced the regulatory and permit framework for unmanned aircraft operations in Singapore to facilitate their usage while mitigating the associated aviation safety, public safety and security risks. The changes to the regulatory and permit framework are expected to take effect on 1 June 2015

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