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97. Malaysia Airlines / Jeppesen Showcase Aviation Certification Courses
Malaysia Airlines / Jeppesen Showcase Aviation Certification Courses
98. Cathay Pacific Selects ARINC to Implement Flight Deck Technology Upgrade
Cathay Pacific has selected Arinc to implement an advanced information management system into its full fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. This deployment represents one of the airline industry’s most significant upgrades in flight deck communications technology in more than 30 years and exemplifies Cathay Pacific’s ongoing commitment to the use of information technology as a mean
99. Inmarsat Appoints Vice President Aviation Safety and Operational Services
Inmarsat has appointed Captain Mary I. McMillan as Vice President Aviation Safety and Operational Services. A 30-year veteran of the aviation industry, Captain McMillan has recorded over 12,000 hours flight time in aircraft ranging from B747, B767 and Airbus 320. Prior to joining Inmarsat Aviation, Captain McMillan was Senior Vice President, Aerospace Safety and Environment at Tetr
100. Thai Airways International continues suspension of Phnom Penh - Bangkok services
Thai Airways International continues suspension of Phnom Penh - Bangkok services
101. UPDATES: Flights / Normal Operations Resume at Bangkok Airports
UPDATES: Flights / Normal Operations Resume at Bangkok Airports. The anti-government protestors that have been holding Bangkok's two major airports - Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang - as well as Thailand's tourism industry and image under siege, returned the airports to the official authorities on Wednesday, after having caused enormous damage to the Thai economy. Flights are however gr
102. Singapore’s New Aircraft Tracking Rules Designed to Improve Aviation Safety
The new rules will apply to all Singapore air operators operating passenger aircraft of more than 27,000 kg and carrying more than 19 passengers, as well as cargo aircraft of more than 45,500 kg. These aircraft will be required to establish tracking capabilities that would enable the airlines to know the location of their aircraft at least every 15 minutes, throughout the entire du
103. Changi Airport's Terminal 4 to Commence Operations on 31 October 2017
Changi Airport's new Terminal 4 (T4) will commence operations on 31 October 2017. The opening follows the recent conclusion of major trials, with a small number of checks and reviews to be completed in the final phase of the preparations.
104. JAL to restructure Routes, Frequency and Fleet Plan for FY 2006
JAL to restructure Routes, Frequency and Fleet Plan for FY 2006.

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