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233. Honeywell and Embraer Introduce 3D Visual Displays to Airline Cockpits
The introduction of Embraer’s next-generation E-Jet in São José dos Campos, Brazil showcases one of the most advanced and innovative airline cockpits in the world based on Honeywell Aerospace’s Primus Epic flight deck. Honeywell’s integrated cockpit includes a suite of hardware and software solutions spanning navigation, communications and displays to power Embraer’s newest narrow-
234. The Grand Mansion in Nanjing Appoints Wolf-Alvaro Rautenberg as GM
Mr. Wolf-Alvaro Rautenberg has been appointed as General Manager of The Grand Mansion, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nanjing. A native of Germany born in Brazil and fluent in several languages, Mr. Rautenberg brings an extensive and distinguished resume with comprehensive experience of opening new luxury properties. For the past decade, Mr. Rautenberg has held a variety of positions o
235. Silversea Cruises Unveils Voyage Collection for 2017
Silversea Cruises has unveiled its collection of 246 voyages for 2017. Silversea's current fleet of eight ships will collectively visit over 800 destinations across seven continents. New ports of call include Sassnitz, Germany; Galway, Ireland; Bodø, Norway; Geraldton, Australia; Ilhabela, Brazil; Fredericia, Denmark; Gisborne, New Zealand; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and Sir B
236. United Airlines adds More Cash-Free Flights to Network
United Airlines adds More Cash-Free Flights to Network. Effective 2 September 2009, United Airlines will accept only credit and debit cards for most onboard purchases on its trans-Atlantic flights and on flights to and from Brazil and Argentina. From that date, cash will no longer be accepted onboard these flights, except for duty-free purchases.
237. Avianca Brasil Joins Star Alliance
Avianca Brasil has joined Star Alliance. From 2010 to 2014 Avianca Brasil increased its market share from 2.6% to 8.4%. Until May of 2015 the airline continued this trend, reaching a cumulative market share of 9%. Further growth is predicted as Avianca Brasil and the other Star Alliance carriers serving the country will connect more passengers through the main Brazilian hubs in São
238. IATA Reports January 2014 Passenger Traffic Results
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for January 2014 show a strong increase in demand. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 8.0% compared to January 2013, an improvement over the December 2013 growth of 6.8% and the full year 2013 growth of 5.2%. January capacity increased 6.7%, pushing load factor up 0.9 percentage points to 78.1%.
239. Air France - KLM and GOL become Commercial Partners
Air France - KLM and GOL become Commercial Partners. Beginning 1 May, Flying Blue members can earn Miles on all GOL and Varig flights. Reciprocally, Smiles cardholders can earn Miles on Air France and KLM’s networks. Then, as of 1 July, they will all be able to use their Miles as award tickets on all three airlines (Air France, KLM, GOL/Varig).
240. SITAOnAir Conducting Trial with Chilean and Brazilian Air Navigation Service Providers
SITAOnAir is conducting an innovative trial with the Chilean and Brazilian air navigation service providers (ANSPs), DGAC and DECEA, on behalf of the 14 countries in the ICAO South America group of ANSPs. ANSPs across the world are recognizing the benefits of operating their own multi-country communications networks. In South America, this has been achieved with the establishment o

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