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businesswire | December 01, 2020
Intelsat today finished its securing of the Commercial Aviation business of Gogo, making the world's driving supplier of inflight broadband network to the business flight industry. “Combining Intelsat’s next-generation global telecommunications network with Gogo Commercial Aviation’s leading capabilities and airline relationships will create unprecedented innovation in inflight digital connectivity, unlocking exciting new growth and brand loyalty opportunitie...
Business Aviation
U.S. Air Force | December 14, 2021
The U.S. Air Force wants to soon add to its arsenal remotely piloted air combat vehicles that may be networked and controlled by piloted aircraft, according to the service’s top official. The news comes days after USAF Secretary Frank Kendall also confirmed that the Air Force will ask for funding for two classified remotely piloted air combat vehicles in the next defense budget, according to reports. “I’ve got two that I’m going...
Commercial Aviation
Volaris | February 04, 2022
Volaris (the "Company") (NYSE: VLRS and BMV: VOLAR), the ultra-low-cost airline serving Mexico, the United States, Central and South America reports its January 2022 preliminary traffic results. Considering the consistent recovery in its markets, Volaris will no longer include comparisons to 2019 performance. In January, Volaris' capacity (measured in ASMs) increased 32.2% YoY, while demand (measured in RPMs) was up a strong 45.4% YoY. This drove a 7.4 pp YoY increas...
Boeing | September 15, 2020
The Boeing 737 MAX has been grounded for a year and a half now. However, in the last few weeks, there have been hints that the type is close to returning to action. Yesterday, TUI flew the plane with no passengers from Tenerife in the Canary Islands to Birmingham, United Kingdom via the Spanish city of Malaga. AeroTelegraph reports that on September 15th, the Boeing 737 MAX 8 left Tenerife left at approximately 10:40. The plane holds registration G-TUMF and had made its way to the UK with ...
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