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Business Wire | March 02, 2020
Zeevo Group LLC, a business, finance, and information technology consulting services firm, and the U.K.-based AMS Aircraft Services (“AMS”), a global leader in commercial aircraft technical management, acquisition and remarketing, announced at the onset of ISTAT Americas a new strategic alliance aimed to deploy the companies’ capabilities, tech tools, and know-how to deliver commercial aircraft technical services to clients in the Americas and beyond....
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National Airlines | January 31, 2022
US-based National Air Cargo Holdings Inc. announces the launch of their new series of company websites, reaffirming their continued commitment to customers and partners. The revamped websites will illustrate a well-structured enhanced cabinet of offerings and services to incessantly support global supply chains and airline services. Representing global business offerings and the latest business ventures of the company, the launch of their three uniquely positioned websites echo a ...
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The Sanad Group | October 03, 2022
Sanad, a global industrial services leader with over 30 years' experience in the aerospace sector, wholly owned by Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Investment Company PJSC (Mubadala), has entered into an exclusive framework agreement with TRIUMPH Product Support Grand Prairie, a leading provider of third party engine accessory maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, wholly owned by Triumph Group, Inc. (TRIUMPH) [NYSE: TGI], to perform engine accessory MRO services on V2500 engines serviced ...
Delta | October 26, 2020
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has tentatively approved a proposed transborder joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Canada’s WestJet, but is requiring the two airlines to divest coveted takeoff and landing slots at New York LaGuardia Airport. The DOT’s order allows Delta and WestJet to embark on a “metal neutral” joint venture, giving them the rights to share revenues and costs and coordinate routes and schedules. Delta has a similar agreement with Aeromexi...
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