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XO | December 01, 2021
Leading private aviation provider XO announced its partnership with SCOPE Miami Beach, taking place today, November 30 through December 5, as the official private aviation provider for the acclaimed art show's highly anticipated return. Travelers attending SCOPE Miami can book seats on XO's shared charter flights between New York and South Florida, providing art enthusiasts an accessible way to fly private and experience the latest in world-class art activations and cutting-edge installa...
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Vertical Aerospace | July 18, 2022
Vertical Aerospace a global aerospace and technology company that is pioneering zero emissions aviation, today announces a partnership with Babcock International the aerospace, defence and security company to explore new applications for its VX4 eVTOL aircraft. The VX4 has proven demand in the passenger transportation markets from established airline customers including Virgin Atlantic, aircraft lessors such as Avolon, and helicopter and tourism operators such as Bristow and Ibero...
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Materna IPS GmbH | January 03, 2023
In a recent announcement, automated passenger handling solutions provider Materna IPS has partnered with Collins Aerospace to offer passenger processing solutions for airlines and airports. Through these solutions, airports/airlines can monitor and adapt data points to optimize passenger processing and enhance operational visibility. The firms have already started to collaborate on various offerings for current and prospective clients. Collins' commitment to delivering the nex...
Boeing | June 29, 2020
The Federal Aviation Administration began recertification flights of the Boeing 737 Max on Monday, a key step toward permitting the planes to return to service after two fatal crashes more than a year ago. The 737 Max, Boeing’s bestseller, has been grounded worldwide since March 2019 after the crashes — one in Indonesia and another in Ethiopia — within five months of one another. All 346 people on the flights were killed in the crashes. Boeing has since changed a flight-...
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