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1. British Airways Adds Poppy to Boeing 747 Fuselage
British Airways has added a poppy to the fuselage of one its Boeing 747s as a symbol of remembrance for those that paid the ultimate price in fighting for the freedom that we enjoy today. In the centenary year of the end of the First World War, the 8ft by 8ft poppy will be displayed on the aircraft as it flies to numerous British Airways destinations around the world.
2. Finnair A330 to Feature New Marimekko Livery
A Finnair Airbus A330 will soon feature a previously unseen blue colorway of Marimekkos classic Unikko (poppy) print. The plane will fly from Finnairs Helsinki hub to the airlines long-haul destinations starting from the end of 2014, joining a sister aircraft painted in a different Unikko colorway in 2012.
3. Airbus Signs New FHS Contract with All Nippon Airways
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has signed a new Flight Hour Services (FHS) contract with Airbus. The deal is for the Japanese carrier's new fleet of three A380 widebody aircraft.
4. Bombardiers Global 7500 Aircraft Receives FAA Certification
Bombardier's flagship business jet, the Global 7500 aircraft, has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification, achieving another important milestone as it approaches entry-into-service later this year.
5. Mark Bradford Appointed GM of Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, Beijing
Mark Bradford has been appointed General Manager of the Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, Beijing, the groups first project in Chinas capital city. Mark joined Mandarin Oriental in 2001 and was Hotel Manager at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok and General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Chiang Mai. He was also General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta and the former Mandarin Oriental, Ma
6. SITA Acquires Mexia Interactive
SITA has acquired Mexia Interactive, a leading global provider of curb-to-gate passenger analytics for the air transport industry. The private company, founded in 2011, is based in Winnipeg, Canada.
7. China to Need Over 7,400 New Aircraft from 2018 to 2037
According to Airbus latest China Market Forecast, China will need over 7,400 new passenger aircraft and freighters from 2018 to 2037, with a total market value of US $1,060 billion. That represents more than 19% of the world total demand for over 37,400 new aircraft in the next 20 years.
8. 137 Pillars House in Chiang Mai Opens New Restaurant - Palette
137 Pillars House Chiang Mai has opened an new restaurant called Palette. Palette is located in the hotels original teak homestead which dates back to the 1800s. The restaurant seats up to 20 diners, while an additional 16 diners can be accommodated in the intimate Wine Cellar and private open air verandah. The restaurant can also be booked exclusively for private functions and s

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