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Canada Jetlines | August 29, 2022
Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd. the new, all-Canadian, leisure airline announces that Margaret (Peggy) Gilmour has resigned from the Board of Directors of Canada Jetlines. Ms. Gilmour’s resignation will facilitate the appointment of a nominee of Roosheila Group Inc. in connection with the closing of the loan transaction that was originally announced on August 22, 2022. The Board would like to thank Ms. Gilmour for her contributions to Canada Jetlines over the past year. Read More
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Garmin International, Inc | October 13, 2022
Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd , today announced imminent European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval of the G5000® flight deck for the Cessna Citation Excel and Citation XLS aircraft. Providing an exceptional experience for European owners and operators, the G5000 integrated avionics suite modernizes the cockpit with additional capabilities, significantly reduces operational costs and increases situational awareness of the flight crew. ...
SITA | June 16, 2022
SITA announced the launch of SITA Flex-as-a-Service, a next-generation "beyond common-use" platform that allows airlines to provide a completely mobile experience to passengers while enabling the flexibility to rapidly respond to passenger's changing needs. With passenger numbers ramping up sharply in many parts of the world, airlines and airports have been hard-pressed to respond quickly. SITA Flex APIs will enable airlines to create new and bespoke passenger proces...
Boeing | July 24, 2020
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday instructed airlines to inspect some stored Boeing 737 planes for corrosion that could lead to engine shutdowns as hundreds of aircraft remain idled because of a drop in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. The order for inspections on planes that have not been operated for a week or more will impact about 2,000 jets in the U.S., the FAA said. The orders do not relate to the Boeing 737 Max, which has been grounded worldwide since March 2019 af...
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