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- 161. Airlift Takes Delivery of First Airbus H145 Helicopter
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Airlift has taken delivery of its first Airbus H145 helicopter, becoming the first operator of this model in Greece. The twin-engine helicopter will mainly be dedicated to VIP transfers, but can also be used for emergency medical transport and fire-fighting if needed.
- 162. British Airways calls for Heathrow expansion
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British Airways calls for Heathrow expansion
- 163. SAS Takes Delivery of First Airbus A350-900
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SAS has taken delivery of its first A350-900. The Scandinavian airline has a total of eight A350-900 aircraft on order. In the coming years, as part of an extensive fleet modernisation, SAS will take delivery of 54 additional A320neo Family aircraft and the remaining seven A350-900s through direct purchase and lease contracts.
- 164. SAS Appoints Anko van der Werff as President and CEO
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has appointed Anko van der Werff as President and CEO, effective 15 July 2021 at the latest. The airline has also appointed Karl Sandlund, CCO, as acting President and CEO, effective immediately. Rickard Gustafson will hand over to the acting CEO in May. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 29 April 2021.
- 165. Open University joins hands with Cathay Pacific to offer study programme in inflight service
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Open University joins hands with Cathay Pacific to offer study programme in inflight service.
- 166. Air Canada Revises Terms of CPA with Chorus Aviation
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Air Canada has amended the Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with Jazz Aviation LP, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chorus Aviation Inc., under which Jazz currently operates certain regional Air Canada Express flights. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 March 2021.
- 167. Willie Walsh Becomes Director General of IATA
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Willie Walsh has officially taken on the role of Director General of IATA, succeeding Alexandre de Juniac. Walsh retired from International Airlines Group (IAG) in September 2020 after serving as its CEO since its inception in 2011. Prior to that he was CEO of British Airways (2005-2011) and CEO of Aer Lingus (2001-2005). Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 April 2021.
- 168. Airlines in Asia Pacific Need Urgent Financial Support
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Cambodia (-34%), Vietnam (-34%) and Philippines (-36%) will be on the lower end of the range, while Thailand (-40%), Pakistan (-40%), Republic of Korea (-40%) and Sri Lanka (-44%) will see the largest impact.
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