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Shift5, Inc | May 03, 2021
Shift5, Inc., an operational technology data and cybersecurity organization, has delivered an imaginative answer for continuous prescient upkeep technology for Department of Defense weapon systems. By coordinating a consolidated equipment and software item, platform proprietors and administrators will acquire perceivability into their fleet wellbeing status to diminish upkeep expenses and increment operational preparation. Department of Defense weapon systems has numerous expenses...
AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
ZeroAvia | December 17, 2020
Shortly after British Airways declared a new partnership with hydrogen-powered aircraft startup ZeroAvia, Amazon joined various new financial specialists backing their arrangement to build up a 19-seat zero-emission turboprop by 2023. California-based ZeroAvia completed a series of test flights recently with a Piper Malibu Malibu turboprop modified with a 300-kilowatt (kW) battery electric force framework alongside a tweaked cockpit show and PC. In a Dec. 16 press release, ZeroAvi...
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AerAdvise Group | March 01, 2022
AerAdvise Group Debuts Landmark European Headquarters beside Dublin International Airport Ireland. The new AerAdvise European Headquarters are located at the 2nd Floor, No.1 Northwood Avenue, Dublin, Ireland. "The decision to relocate comes as part of the company's ambitious 5 year growth strategy in Ireland providing specialist services to the international aviation markets. This move is a very pivotal start to the New year for us and highlights a solid com...
Ontario | February 25, 2022
he Ontario International Airport Authority Board of Airport Commissioners today approved a budget revision to reduce landing fees and other airline costs to make the Southern California airport even more attractive to passenger and cargo air carriers. The reduced charges are retroactive to January 1. The new landing fee rate is $1.60 per 1,000 pounds of landed weight, down 8.3 percent from $1.71. The terminal rental rate is reduced 19.5 percent to $80 per square foot per year from...
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