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Airlines in China carried fewer passengers in January, amid a resurgence of local coronavirus cases that threaten to upend recovery momentum. Airlines in China carried fewer passengers in January, amid a resurgence of local coronavirus cases that threaten to upend recovery momentum. In its monthly data released on 9 February, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) discloses that the country’s carriers flew 30.2 million passengers in the month, a...
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India low-cost carrier IndiGo has appointed Jiten Chopra as its new chief financial officer, following the resignation of Aditya Pande. India low-cost carrier IndiGo has appointed Jiten Chopra as its new chief financial officer, following the resignation of Aditya Pande. The company made the announcement of the CFO change in a stock exchange filing. Source: IndiGo An IndiGo Airbus A320. “[Chopra] joined the Company as Head of Governance, Risk and...
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It will be difficult to reopen borders for tourism until most of the world’s population has been vaccinated, and the disparity between developed and emerging economies could potentially hamper progress, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has warned. It will be difficult to reopen borders for tourism until most of the world’s population has been vaccinated, and the disparity between developed and emerging economies could potentially hamper progress, the...
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The Jamaica Defence Force has signed a purchase agreement with Bell to buy six Bell 505 helicopters.  The Jamaica Defence Force has signed a purchase agreement with Bell to buy six Bell 505 helicopters. The light single-engined rotorcraft will be configured to support public safety missions on the island, in addition to being used by the Jamaica Defence Force’s Military Aviation School (CMAS) to train helicopter pilots, Bell says on...
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US leisure travel specialist Sun Country Airlines has applied to go public, according to a filing with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). US leisure travel specialist Sun Country Airlines has applied to go public, according to a filing with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). The Minneapolis, Minnesota-based airline says on 8 February that it plans to conduct an initial public offering later this year and hopes to raise $100 million....
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