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RECARO Aircraft Seating has made a name for itself among leading airlines as a supplier of innovative economy class and business class products. Today, the globally active company ranks among the world’s top three aircraft seat manufacturers, and offers a product portfolio perfectly tailored to the needs of the airline industry. Ascend Aero is pleased to provide the Complete Guide to Aerospace Conferences & Events and a guide to interesting Sales & Marketing events. These are lists we maintain for our own use, but we thought you might find them useful too.

C-Suite On Deck

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‘Our vision is ‘Driving Comfort in the Sky’ says Timo Lenzen, Director of Engineering (America) at RECARO Aircraft Seating

Media 7 | September 8, 2022

Timo Lenzen, Director of Engineering (America) at Recarco Aircraft Seating, discusses seat recycling concepts, ecofriendly seat production, and weight reduction. Continue reading to learn more about aircraft seats, its market and how the present geopolitical, economic, and market climate affects the sector.

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WESTJET LAUNCHES NEW TRANSATLANTIC BOEING 737-700 FLIGHT

Simple Flying | January 17, 2020

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Canadian operator WestJet is planning a new transatlantic service. The Boeing 737 operated flight would be used to connect Canada’s Halifax to Manchester in the United Kingdom. The seasonal flight is set to operate over the 2020 summer period. WestJet is launching its third route from Halifax to the United Kingdom this summer. Accompanying its existing routes to London and Glasgow, the new connection will be operated by a Boeing 737 aircraft. Launching in June, the route will remain in ope...

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QATAR AIRWAYS LAUNCHES CODESHARE WITH DEUTSCHE BAHN

ch-aviation | January 16, 2020

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Qatar Airways has announced a codeshare partnership with Deutsche Bahn (DB) the German railway operator, offering its passengers connections to and from eight key destinations in Germany, according to a press release issued by the airline. The Oneworld carrier currently operates 35 weekly flights between Doha Hamad Int'l and the German cities of Frankfurt Int'l (2x daily), Munich (2x daily), and Berlin Tegel (1x daily). Under the DB deal, Qatar Airways passengers will be able to connect ...

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BRA AXES A220 ORDER BUT PLANS E190 WET-LEASE

FlightGlobal | January 13, 2020

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Scandinavian carrier Braathens Regional Airlines has axed a long-standing order for Airbus A220s, and plans to wet-lease Embraer 190s for regional jet operations. BRA evolved from the merger of Malmo Aviation with other carrier operations and inherited the order for 10 Bombardier CSeries jets originally placed by Malmo in 2011. Malmo Aviation, through an associated lessor, had been one of the first four customers to order the CSeries – signing for five CS300s and five CS100s – with p...

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DELTA AIR LINES SPENDS $100,000 OFFSETTING CO2 ON CES FLIGHTS

Simple Flying | January 13, 2020

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Delta Air Lines has announced that it will spend $100,000 to offset the CO2 emissions from its CES 2020 flights. CEO Ed Bastian used his keynote address at the event to announce that the company would be offsetting its flights to and from Las Vegas for the week beginning 6th January 2020. Bastian informed the keynote that Delta would be investing $100,000 with The International Small Group & Tree Planting Program (TIST), a nonprofit that works with subsistence farmers in countries such as Ke...

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WESTJET LAUNCHES NEW TRANSATLANTIC BOEING 737-700 FLIGHT

Simple Flying | January 17, 2020

Canadian operator WestJet is planning a new transatlantic service. The Boeing 737 operated flight would be used to connect Canada’s Halifax to Manchester in the United Kingdom. The seasonal flight is set to operate over the 2020 summer period. WestJet is launching its third route from Halifax to the United Kingdom this summer. Accompanying its existing routes to London and Glasgow, the new connection will be operated by a Boeing 737 aircraft. Launching in June, the route will remain in ope...

Read More
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QATAR AIRWAYS LAUNCHES CODESHARE WITH DEUTSCHE BAHN

ch-aviation | January 16, 2020

Qatar Airways has announced a codeshare partnership with Deutsche Bahn (DB) the German railway operator, offering its passengers connections to and from eight key destinations in Germany, according to a press release issued by the airline. The Oneworld carrier currently operates 35 weekly flights between Doha Hamad Int'l and the German cities of Frankfurt Int'l (2x daily), Munich (2x daily), and Berlin Tegel (1x daily). Under the DB deal, Qatar Airways passengers will be able to connect ...

Read More
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BRA AXES A220 ORDER BUT PLANS E190 WET-LEASE

FlightGlobal | January 13, 2020

Scandinavian carrier Braathens Regional Airlines has axed a long-standing order for Airbus A220s, and plans to wet-lease Embraer 190s for regional jet operations. BRA evolved from the merger of Malmo Aviation with other carrier operations and inherited the order for 10 Bombardier CSeries jets originally placed by Malmo in 2011. Malmo Aviation, through an associated lessor, had been one of the first four customers to order the CSeries – signing for five CS300s and five CS100s – with p...

Read More
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DELTA AIR LINES SPENDS $100,000 OFFSETTING CO2 ON CES FLIGHTS

Simple Flying | January 13, 2020

Delta Air Lines has announced that it will spend $100,000 to offset the CO2 emissions from its CES 2020 flights. CEO Ed Bastian used his keynote address at the event to announce that the company would be offsetting its flights to and from Las Vegas for the week beginning 6th January 2020. Bastian informed the keynote that Delta would be investing $100,000 with The International Small Group & Tree Planting Program (TIST), a nonprofit that works with subsistence farmers in countries such as Ke...

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Resources

Events

C-Suite On Deck

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‘Our vision is ‘Driving Comfort in the Sky’ says Timo Lenzen, Director of Engineering (America) at RECARO Aircraft Seating

Media 7 | September 8, 2022

Timo Lenzen, Director of Engineering (America) at Recarco Aircraft Seating, discusses seat recycling concepts, ecofriendly seat production, and weight reduction. Continue reading to learn more about aircraft seats, its market and how the present geopolitical, economic, and market climate affects the sector.

Read More