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113. Boeing Invests in Aerion’s Supersonic Business Jet
Boeing has made what it describes as a significant investment in Aerion, a Reno, Nev.-based company pioneering next-generation supersonic aircraft. As part of the partnership, Boeing will provide engineering, manufacturing and flight test resources, as well as strategic vertical content, to bring Aerion’s AS2 supersonic business jet to market.
114. Making an Emirates Airbus A380
It takes 800 workers between 65 and 80 days to assemble, install, test, paint, furnish and deliver an Emirates Airbus A380. Emirates operates the world’s largest fleet of A380 aircraft, with 50 of these graceful feats of modern engineering currently serving 29 global destinations. All of Emirates’ A380s have been furnished and delivered via the Airbus facility in Hamburg.
115. GIFAS to Host 45+ French Companies at Farnborough Int. Airshow 2016
GIFAS (Groupement des Industries Françaises Aéronautiques et Spatiales), the French Aerospace industry association, will host more than 45 French companies presenting their know-how in the French Pavilion at next week's Farnborough Air Show (11–17 July). The exhibitors include prime contractors, equipment manufacturers and SMEs, engineering companies and maintenance specialists.
116. Boeing Working with China Airlines to Enhance Maintenance, Engineering, Training Capabilities
China Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Boeing to explore the development of the airline’s capabilities in serving the rapidly growing maintenance, repair and overhaul market in Asia. Boeing anticipates providing technical support and maintenance training to China Airlines to enhance its ability to service Boeing products.
117. Airbus Aims for 25% Women Among 4,000 New Recruits in 2012
Airbus has said that it is aiming to ensure that at least 25% of its new recruits in 2012 will be women despite the low number of women studying engineering subjects. With the aim of hiring 4,000 people worldwide this year, Airbus is calling for more women to apply for jobs in sectors that are traditionally seen as male dominated.
118. ICC Sydney to Open December 2016
ICC Sydney received a visit from NSW Premier Mike Baird and Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance on Monday to celebrate a major milestone in the delivery of Sydney’s convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct. They were on site to view the recent lift of ICC Sydney’s exhibition centre roof – an engineering feat usually reserved for aircraft hangers, bri
119. Tiger Airways appoints Chin Sak Hin as Chief Financial Officer
Tiger Airways appoints Chin Sak Hin as Chief Financial Officer. Tiger Airways has appointed Mr Chin Sak Hin as its Chief Financial Officer. An airline financial veteran, Sak Hin will join the company in June, from his current role as CFO at SIA Engineering Company, a Singapore Exchange listed subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.
120. Singapore Airlines to Launch Boeing's Electronic Logbook Solution
Singapore Airlines will be the launch customer for Boeing's new Electronic Logbook (ELB) software. The new version of ELB, developed in partnership with Ultramain Systems, Inc., enables enhanced levels of communication between pilots, ground crews, maintenance crews and engineering.

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