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- 49. Preston Software Used for Schiphol Airport Study
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Preston Software Used for Schiphol Airport Study.
- 50. Hogg Robinson Launches Fraedom
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Hogg Robinson has launched Fraedom, an integrated technology and Software as a Service (SaaS) business. Operating independently within Hogg Robinson Group, Fraedom is focused on offering its clients simple and inexpensive software based solutions. David Radcliffe, Chief Executive of Hogg Robinson Group, said,
- 51. Diethelm to Implement Open Destinations’ Travel Studio Software
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Diethelm Travel Group has signed a deal with UK technology specialist Open Destinations. The agreement involves the licensing of Open Destinations’ flagship software, Travel Studio, which will be implemented into all Diethelm offices throughout Asia.
- 52. Japan Civil Aviation Bureau acquires Preston Airport Simulation Software
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Japan Civil Aviation Bureau acquires Preston Airport Simulation Software.
- 53. Internet Security for travellers - Tips on travelling with your computer in all security - ASIA
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Internet Security is a must, tips on this amazing piece of software and travel in confidence.Travel tips on how to keep your computer safe and secure when travelling
- 54. Boeing Data Analytics to Support Management of flydubai 737 MAX Fleet
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flydubai is to add Software Distribution Tools to the list of Boeing services the airline utilizes to enhance maintenance and engineering operations across its growing 737 fleet. The agreement, which extends to flydubai’s 737 MAXs, builds on flydubai’s current implementation of Boeing’s Airplane Health Management on the airline’s Next-Generation 737s and 737 MAXs. Both are data ana
- 55. Infor Hospitality Asia Pacific Appoints Eric Wong as Vice President
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Infor, one of the world’s largest business software providers, has appointed Eric Wong as Vice President of Infor Hospitality, Asia Pacific. Mr. Wong will be responsible for driving Infor’s growth in the Asia Pacific hospitality sector.
- 56. EASA Gives Green Light to B737 MAX; Boeing Agrees to Make More Changes
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has given its seal of approval for the return to service of a modified version of the Boeing 737 MAX, mandating a package of software upgrades, electrical working rework, maintenance checks, operations manual updates and crew training which will allow the plane to fly safely in European skies after almost two years on the ground. Pub
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