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9. Tokyo Tops List of Cities in APAC with Most Expensive Hotel Rates
According to the HRS Q2 2015 Hotel Price Radar, hotel room rates in Tokyo, Sydney and Singapore emerged as the most expensive in Asia Pacific between April and June 2015. With an average room rate of S$258, Tokyo also showed one of the highest rate increases of 33.30% (year-on-year comparison) in the region. The majority of the markets studied saw solid double digit growth in room
10. HRS Says Macau the Most Expensive Hotel Rates in Asia Pacific
According to the HRS Hotel Price Radar for Q1 2015, Macau, Sydney and Hong Kong emerged as the top cities with the most expensive average hotel room rates in the first three months of the year. With a 64% increase over hotel room rates in Q1 2014, Macau showed the highest increase amongst all Asia Pacific destinations. Macau has been actively developing its MICE and business events
11. AirAsia Expands Partnership with Rockwell Collins
AirAsia has selected a comprehensive suite of Rockwell Collins communication, navigation and surveillance systems, including MultiScan ThreatTrack weather radar and GLU-925 Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), for 36 new Airbus A320s. In addition, AirAsia is expanding its avionics maintenance agreement with Rockwell Collins to include its new Airbus A320 fleet.
12. Boeing Receives U.S. Navy Multiyear Contract for 78 F/A-18 Block III Super Hornets
Boeing has won a three-year contract for 78 F/A-18 Block III Super Hornets from the U.S. Navy, as part of its fleet modernization efforts. The Block III configuration adds capability upgrades that include enhanced network capability, longer range, reduced radar signature, an advanced cockpit system and an enhanced communication system.
13. United Airlines to Install Honeywell Cockpit Technology on New Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft
Multiple Honeywell cockpit technologies have been selected by United Airlines to outfit its new fleet of more than 150 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes. The flight deck package will include the first installment of Honeywell’s SmartRunway and SmartLanding on a Boeing 737 MAX and will feature Honeywell’s IntuVue® RDR-4000 3D Weather Radar System and Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver.
14. Finavia Enhances Air traffic Control in Finland
Finavia has introduced a uniform air traffic control system for the whole of Finland. Thanks to the reform, all Finavia’s airports and the area control centres now use a uniform radar surveillance system. The uniform system will further improve the functionality and cost efficiency of the air navigation services provided for air traffic. During the period 2009–2013, Finavia has inv
15. UK Royal Navy Extends Contract with Airbus for Satellite-Based Maritime Surveillance
The UK Royal Navy has awarded a 12-month contract extension to Airbus covering the continued provision of satellite-based maritime surveillance services for the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC). Using optical and radar imaging as well as AIS (Automatic Identification System) data, Airbus will provide reports about vessels within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone, as well as infor
16. Southwest Selects Honeywell Cockpit Technologies for Boeing 737 Aircraft
Honeywell Aerospace’s full suite of cockpit technologies has been selected by Southwest Airlines for its future fleet of Boeing 737 MAX and existing fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft. Honeywell will provide Southwest Airlines with its Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver (IMMR), IntuVue RDR-4000 3-D Weather Radar, Aspire satellite communications systems, and other safety, communication and

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