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- 129. Starwood’s Co-President of The Americas Osvaldo V. Librizzi to Step Down
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Osvaldo V. Librizzi is to step down from his current role as Starwood’s Co-President of The Americas, at the end of the year and will serve as non-executive Chairman until the end of 2015. Sergio Rivera, currently Co-President of the Americas, will become President of the Americas and assume full responsibility for the region, and Jorge Giannattasio, currently SVP CFO of the Americ
- 130. Key Appointments and Organizational Changes @ Starwood
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Starwood has made several changes to its leadership team. The changes follow the decision to retire by three senior leaders - Matt Avril, President of the Hotel Group; Denise Coll, President of Starwood North America; and Miguel Ko, Chairman and President of Starwood Asia Pacific. The planned retirements will take place over the next several months allowing for a smooth transition
- 131. Bombardier Business Aircraft Appoints New Sales Director for Brazil
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Bombardier Aerospace has appointed Fernando Lacerda Da Silva as Sales Director of New Aircraft responsible for Brazil. Fernando joins Bombardier with a 25-year sales career that includes 12 years of Latin American business aircraft sales experience, as well as previous sales successes with Bombardier jets in Brazil.
- 132. HRG Survey Indicates Latest Trends in Business Travel Market
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Despite ongoing challenges, particularly in the Eurozone economies, there are signs that the business travel market is on the road to recovery. Global air travel booking activity in the first quarter of 2013 was up 3.2% compared to the same period in 2012.
- 133. Singapore signs OSA with Peru; ASAs with Colombia and Ecuador
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Singapore Concludes New OSA with Peru and ASAs with Colombia and Ecuador. Singapore recently concluded a new Open Skies Agreement (OSA) with Peru and new bilateral Air Services Agreements (ASA) with Colombia and Ecuador.
- 134. Aircraft Required to Serve Brazilian Market to Nearly Triple by 2032
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According to the latest Airbus Global Market Forecast (GMF) the Brazilian air travel market will need 1,324 aircraft by 2032 to address the country’s rising international and domestic air travel requirements. The 896 single-aisle, 353 twin-aisle and 75 very large aircraft (VLA) are forecast to help meet the rising demand from domestic and foreign carriers in Brazil almost tripling
- 135. Honeywell Survey Shows Global Helicopter Demand Increasing
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In its 15th Turbine-Powered Civil Helicopter Purchase Outlook report, Honeywell expects that global deliveries of new civilian-use helicopters will increase to between 4,900 to 5,600 over the five-year period 2013–2017. The forecast shows improved purchase plans for new helicopters in every region of the world. North American buying plans increased for the first time in half a deca
- 136. Reed Travel Exhibitions launch LACIME
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Reed Travel Exhibitions launch LACIME
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