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November 03, 2015

JetBlue CEO Says High Taxes May Hurt Caribbean Tourism

Says High Taxes And Fees May Persuade Travelers To Choose Other Destinations

In remarks at a Caribbean tourism event in Curacao, JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes raised a warning that high taxes and other fees may have travelers not choosing certain destinations in the Caribbean for their vacations.

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ICAO Council President Aliu Confirms Commitment To The Philippines

Congratulates Government On Efforts To Improve Civil Aviation Safety

The President of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Republic of The Philippines, H. E. Benigno S. Aquino III this week, congratulating him and his government for their recent and significant efforts undertaken to improve civil aviation safety and regulatory oversight.

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CAE Signs Long-Term Training Services Agreement With KLM Cityhopper

Will Train Embraer Pilots In Amsterdam

An exclusive 5-year pilot training agreement has been signed between CAE and KLM Cityhopper, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' regional subsidiary, to support the airline's Embraer 170/190 training needs in Europe. The agreement was announced at the 14th European Airline Training Symposium (EATS).

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CALC Delivers First Aircraft Financed By Korean Banks To New Client Air Macau

Accelerates Global Expansion By Enhancing International Financing Network

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) has taken delivery of the first aircraft from its large order of 100 Airbus aircraft placed in December 2014, and completed the first delivery to its new customer Air Macau Company Limited (Air Macau). The aircraft is financed by The Korea Development Bank, KDB Asia Limited, and KEB Hana Bank, marking CALC’s first aircraft financed by Korean financial intuitions.

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Airbus To Boost A320 Production To 60 A Month In Mid-2019

Will Extend Capacity In Hamburg With Additional Parallel Line

To match ongoing high demand for its A320 Family, Airbus has taken the decision to further increase the production rate of the Single Aisle Family to 60 aircraft a month in mid-2019. The decision follows thorough studies on production ramp-up readiness in the supply chain and in Airbus sites to allow the ramp-up.

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Airlines For America Board Votes To Remove Delta Air Lines

Decision Speeds Delta’s Departure Date By Six Months

The board of directors of Airlines for America (A4A) has voted unanimously to waive the notice period for Delta Air Lines to leave the association, effective immediately, shortening Delta’s announced intended departure date by six months. The Board members also voted to maintain the current budget and agreed to cover the dues Delta had been paying.

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