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57. Bombardier’s Annual Aircraft Market Forecasts
According to the Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Market Forecast, demand for 20 to 149-seat commercial aircraft is expected to result in 13,100 new aircraft deliveries during the 20-year period from 2011 to 2030. This is an increase of 300 units compared to last year’s forecast. The forecasted delivery demand is valued at approximately $639 billion.
58. Asia Pacific Airlines to Lead Global Demand for Larger Aircraft Over Next 20 Years
According to Airbus, Asia Pacific airlines will lead global demand for larger and more eco-efficient aircraft types over the next 20 years. Altogether, airlines from the region will take delivery of around 9,870 new passenger and cargo aircraft during the forecast period, valued at US$1.6 trillion. This represents 35% of all new aircraft deliveries worldwide over the next 20 years,
59. Bombardier Expands Smart Link Plus Connected Aircraft Program
Bombardier has expanded its Smart Link Plus connected aircraft program. Effective immediately, operators of Challenger 300 and Challenger 350 aircraft can make an appointment at a Bombardier Service Centre for the installation of the free-of-charge Smart Link Plus box as early as mid-2021. Installations for additional Challenger and Global aircraft to follow. Published by TravelNew
60. Aircraft Recycling Int. Acquires Universal Asset Management
Aircraft Recycling International, a member company of CALC (China Aircraft Leasing Group), has acquired a 100% equity interest in Universal Asset Management (UAM), one of the world's leading global aviation services providers based in Tennessee, USA. UAM has nearly three decades of commercial and technical experience managing customers' aviation assets, disassembling aircraft and s
61. Airlines Evaluating SITA’s Enhanced Aircraft Tracking Capability
SITA is to launch an innovative technology solution which will allow airlines to track their aircraft. The solution, which is currently being evaluated by several airlines for testing, will utilize technology that is already installed in the aircraft to provide advanced tracking capabilities. The SITA Aircom Server Flight Tracker solution will enable airlines to track aircraft move
62. Emirates to Retire 26 Aircraft in 2016
Emirates has confirmed that in 2016 it will retire 26 aircraft, including 12 A330-300s, 4 A340-300s, 1 A340-500, 6 Boeing 777-200ERs, 2 Boeing 777-300s and 1 Boeing 777-300ER. The average age of the Emirates aircraft slated for retirement in 2016 will be 15.7 years, well-below the average industry retirement age of 25. In addition, 13 more aircraft will be retired in 2017 and anoth
63. Qantas to acquire up to 188 narrow body aircraft
Qantas to acquire up to 188 narrow body aircraft. Qantas is to acquire up to 188 narrow body aircraft to support the further growth of its two brands, Qantas and Jetstar, in Australia and Asia. The aircraft will be used to expand low cost services to South East Asia. The plan will involve Jetstar opening new regional aviation bases in both Darwin and Perth over the next two years t
64. Air Canada increases Boeing 787 Dreamliner Order to 37 aircraft
Air Canada increases Boeing 787 Dreamliner Order to 37 aircraft. Air Canada has exercised existing options and purchase rights for 23 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, bringing its total firm orders for the aircraft to 37 from the 14 originally announced, with deliveries starting in 2010.

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