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1. Myanma Airways Orders 6 ATR 72-600s
Myanmar's state-owned national airline Myanma Airways, soon to be named Myanmar National Airlines, has signed a deal with ATR for 6 new generation ATR 72-600s with options for 6 additional aircraft. The acquisition of these new ATRs forms part of the carrier's ambitious strategy to expand its global footprint to establish Myanma Airways (Myanmar National Airlines) as a major carrie
2. GECAS to Lease 10 New Boeing Aircraft to Myanma Airways
GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of GE, has signed a contract with Myanma Airways, the flag carrier of Myanmar, to lease 10 new Boeing narrow bodies. Deliveries of the new leased aircraft are scheduled to begin in June 2015 and come from GECAS’ existing order book with Boeing. The contract calls for six Boeing 737-800 models an
3. MasterCard Partners Myanma Apex Bank for Prepaid Card
Three years on following the lifting of sanctions in Myanmar and the country’s subsequent opening up, MasterCard is continuing its efforts to develop the local payments infrastructure and provide the people of Myanmar with more ways to pay for things while on their travels. The company has just launched yet another prepaid card in the market, this time with Myanma Apex Bank Limited
4. Myanmar National Airlines Signs Distribution Agreement with Amadeus
Myanmar National Airlines (MNA), formerly Myanma Airways, has signed a distribution agreement with Amadeus that will allow travel agents using Amadeus access to the airline’s developing route network. MNA’s growing international routes will link to 26 domestic destinations - the most of any airline in Myanmar. It launched flights between Yangon and Singapore on 17 August 2015 and p
5. Myanmar National Airlines Takes Delivery of First ATR 72-600
Myanmar National Airlines (previously known as Myanma Airways), has taken delivery of its first ATR 72-600. The airline, which operates a fleet of three ATR 72-500s, two ATR 72-200s and one ATR 42-300, had booked an order for six ATR 72-600s in 2014, along with options for six additional aircraft, in a deal valued at US$ 296 million.
6. PATA’s Faces of the Future
PATA’s Faces of the Future. PATA has revealed the five finalists for the 2011 ‘Face of the Future’ competition. The successful individuals are: Deepak Tamang, managing director, Raven Tours and Treks, Bhutan; DK Singh, founder and president, Heritage Group of Institutions, India; Tavalea Nilon of Samoa; Hsu Htet Hlaing, managing director, Unique Asia Travels & Tours Co. Ltd, Myanma
7. Korea’s Black Eagles Aerobatics Flying Display at Singapore Airshow 2014 - HD Video
The Black Eagles from the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) made their Asia Pacific debut at the Singapore Airshow 2014 this week (11-16 February 2014). The Black Eagles fly the supersonic KAI T-50 Golden Eagle, a family of South Korean supersonic advanced trainers and multirole light fighters, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with Lockheed Martin.
8. United States Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey Flying Display Highlights - Singapore Airshow 2014
HD video of an United States Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey Flying Display at Singapore Airshow 2014. The United States Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey, the world's first production tilt-rotor aircraft, combines the best capabilities of a helicopter, with the range, airspeed and payload of fixed-wing aircraft. With vertical takeoff/landing ability, runways are not necessary, making it the p

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