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89. Amadeus Integrates Troovo’s RPA Engine into its B2B Wallet
Amadeus has integrated Troovo’s advanced Robotic Process Automation (RPA) engine into its B2B Wallet. The introduction of RPA means key data relating to each payment and booking can be moved between the booking system and the airline Passenger Service System (PSS) or the hotel Property Management System (PMS) automatically by a software robot.
90. Executive Appointments at SITA
SITA has made the following changes to its executive management team: David Lavorel, previously CEO of SITA for Aircraft, has been appointed as Head of SITA at Airports and Borders.
91. Bombardier Aviation to Layoff 2,500 Employees
Bombardier Aviation is to reduce its workforce by approximately 2,500 employees with the majority of these reductions impacting its manufacturing operations in Canada.
92. Virgin Atlantic to Increase Cargo-Only Flights by 35% in June
Virgin Atlantic will increase its cargo-only flights by 35% to nearly 600 this month, with the launch of new routes including Beijing and Brussels.
93. Etihad Airways to Offer More Transfer Options via Abu Dhabi
Effective 10 June, Etihad Airways will link 20 cities in Asia, Europe and Australia via Abu Dhabi. The new transfer services will make it possible for those travelling on the airline’s current network of special flights to connect easily through the UAE capital onwards to key destinations around the world.
94. Singapore Airlines Raises S$10 Billion
Singapore Airlines has confirmed that it raised S$10 billion of liquidity through its recent Rights Issue, as well as a mix of secured and unsecured credit facilities.
95. Severe Capacity Crunch in Air Cargo; ACTKs Down 42% in April 2020
IATA's global air freight market data for April 2020 shows that demand dropped 27.7% compared to the same period in 2019 - the sharpest fall ever recorded. Still, there was insufficient capacity to meet demand as a result of the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft.
96. SAS to Double Number of Aircraft in Service
SAS has reported that the total number of passengers it carried in May 2020 fell by nearly 94% when compared to the same month last year as a result of the ongoing COVID-9 pandemic.

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