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49. Hoteliers in Solomon Islands to Establish Formal Association
In what is seen as a major step forward for the future promotion and development of Solomon Islands tourism, the destination’s hotel and resort operators have, at the urging of the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB) board, moved to establish a formal representative body. The move follows several meetings with SIVB chairman, Moses Tepai and CEO, Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto where they un
50. James Kaplan Joins Minor Hotel Group as SVP Development
Minor Hotel Group (MHG), operator of over 100 hotels, resorts and serviced suites in 14 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and the Indian Ocean, has appointed Mr. James A. Kaplan as Senior Vice President Development. James joins Bangkok-based MHG from Fairmont Raffles Hotels International (FRHI) where most recently he held the position of SVP Development for Asi
51. Smiths Detection Appoints Richard Ingram as President
Richard Ingram has been appointed as President of Smiths Detection, replacing Brian Jones who has been appointed to the new post of Group Commercial Director. A 51 year-old Briton, Ingram was until recently CEO at Zodiac Aerospace - Electrical Systems. He has held senior roles in a number of aviation and automotive companies including Goodrich Corporation and TRW.
52. Emirates Completes Validation Process for EU-Initiated ACC3 Security Regulation
Emirates has successfully completed the validation process for the European Union-initiated ACC3 security regulation. ACC3 is short for ‘Air Cargo or Mail Carrier operating into the Union from a Third Country Airport’. The validation ensures Emirates SkyCargo’s uninterrupted services into the EU.
53. Etihad Airways to Operate First Airbus A380s on London Heathrow Route
Etihad Airways has confirmed that its first Airbus A380 will operate commercially to London Heathrow from December 2014. A second A380 will operate on the same route from Q1 2015. By the end of 2015, Etihad Airways will have five A380s in operation, with plans to also introduce A380 operations to both Sydney and New York JFK.
54. IATA: Soaring Ontario Fuel Tax Will Hurt Province’s Jobs, Economy
IATA has expressed its shock and disappointment over the Ontario government’s proposal to more than double the Province’s aviation fuel tax. The fuel tax already costs Ontario travelers and shippers over C$60 million annually. When fully implemented, the increase from C2.7 cents per liter to C6.7 cents per liter will add more than C$100 million per year to the cost of air transport
55. SriLankan Airlines Signs Multiple Contracts with Honeywell
SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has signed multiple contracts with Honeywell Aerospace to improve maintenance efficiency and increase cockpit and cabin connectivity. The contracts include an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) maintenance agreement for SriLankan’s Airbus A320, A330 and A340 fleets to improve maintenance planning and lower costs, and communication avio
56. Air Canada Opposes Proposed Ontario Budget Increases to Aviation Fuel Taxes
Air Canada has expressed its disappointment with the proposed Ontario budget to increase aviation excise fuel taxes, and has welcomed the decision by Ontario Opposition parties to defeat the government's proposed budget. Canada already has some of the highest aviation taxes in the world, recently ranking an unenviable 136th position of 144 countries in a World Economic Forum survey

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