FEAM Aero has planned robust network expansion with the opening of several new line stations to serve the rising customer demands. In the United States, FEAM will launch operations with new line stations at Chicago Rockford International Airport [RFD], Sacramento...
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Air Canada Cargo to expand freighter network to US
Air Canada Cargo will be expanding its freighter network to the United States with flights to Dallas and Atlanta, starting from November 2022. The addition of these key US markets is a significant milestone for Air Canada Cargo as it will allow the company to provide...
Duncan Aviation to expand its Battle Creek facility
Duncan Aviation is planning a $40 million expansion project at Battle Creek Executive Airport. The expansion was on the cards for many years but the project was delayed due to the pandemic. The expanded facility is expected to create 70 jobs at Battle Creek Duncan...
STS Line Maintenance opens new station in New York
STS Line Maintenance (STS) has recently opened a new station to service commercial aircraft in Rochester, New York, bringing the total US station count to 35. As per STS, the new station is expected to create over a dozen jobs in the area. Mark Smith, President of STS...
AAR expands partnership with Unison
AAR has signed a long-term agreement with Unison Industries to significantly expand its distribution of Unison’s aviation, aerospace, and civil land vehicle products. Brian DeGennaro, Vice President, Global Sales, and Marketing for Unison Industries, said: “AAR has...
ecube expands its US footprint with new Arizona facility
ecube has expanded its US footprint with a new facility at Coolidge Municipal Airport, Arizona. The decision to expand in the US was driven by customer demand and support from the ecube’s leadership team who see it as logical growth development. ecube CEO, Lee...
Air Cargo remains stable amidst economic uncertainties and geopolitical conflicts – IATA
The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) latest report on global air cargo markets showed slight growth in August 2022 due to the additional easing of pandemic restrictions in China, anticipating further growth in the coming months. However, the global...
Airbus starts flight tests on Pratt’s GTF Advantage
As a part of an extension of the ongoing product development by Pratt & Whitney and Airbus, Airbus is conducting a series of flight tests on the Pratt & Whitney GTF advantage engine mounted on the A320. The tests are conducted in a variety of environments...
Atlas Air takes delivery of its second 747-8 Freighter
Atlas Air recently took delivery of its second Boeing 747-8 Freighter, out of four. These are the last 747-8 Freighters to be produced by Boeing. This aircraft has been placed under a long-term agreement with an existing customer, said Atlas Air. John Dietrich,...
Avianca signs FLYR for revenue optimization
Avianca has signed FLYR Labs’ ‘The Revenue Operating System’ to bring together the optimised revenue and customer centricity together within a vertically integrated platform. This agreement will help Avianca modernise its commercial decision-making under a unified set...
Oakland International Airport completes $30 million taxiway work
Oakland International Airport has recently completed $30 million Taxiway Victor and Bravo. The newly-repaved taxiways will serve nearly all flight operations at the airport for the next 10-15 years, as these taxiways provide critical access to the airport’s primary...
San Diego Country Airport receive $110 million from FAA for T1
San Diego Country Regional Airport (SAN) received a Letter of Intent from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with funding of $110 million for airfield improvement of the new Terminal 1 program. The funds will be available to the Airport Authority through FAA...