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JetBlue | July 13, 2021
JetBlue has formed a new partnership with World Energy and World Fuel Services to provide sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). JetBlue's LAX flights with SAF began this month. This increase in SAF use by the airline comprises 1.5 million gallons of blended SAF each year for at least three years, accounting for roughly 5% of JetBlue's LAX fuel. Renewable fuels will be important in the aviation industry's shift to lower-carbon opera...
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Ameriflight | August 25, 2022
Ameriflight announced significant changes to its pilot pay program. Pilots will receive an industry leading compensation package, including substantial increases at all steps of the pay scale and a six-figure retention bonus plan. First year, entry level Captains will now earn $76,500 in base salary while flying for the nation’s largest Part 135 Cargo airline.Details of the new compensation package include up to a 49% increase in first year, base pay and a retention-based bonus program whi...
Sine Draco Aviation Technology, Ltd | October 20, 2020
Sine Draco Aviation Development Ltd. ("Sine Draco") today announced the selection of Ascent Aviation Services in Tucson, Arizona, for modification and completion of its prototype A321 passenger to freighter conversion (A321-200 SDF) with FAA approval anticipated in late 2021/early 2022. The Sine Draco A321-200 SDF passenger to freighter conversion offers the optimal economic solution for the next generation narrow body freighter. Its design includes installation of a 142-i...
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Globenewsiwre | July 17, 2023
Mercury Systems, Inc. , a technology company that delivers processing power for the most demanding aerospace and defense missions, received a five-year contract worth as much as $83 million from the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command to deliver high-definition, digital Head-Up Display (HUD) systems for the T-45 Goshawk training aircraft. This firm-fixed-price delivery order was issued under a previously awarded basic ordering agreement. The Navy is the first customer to adopt Mercury’s H...
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