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September 23, 2018

Embry-Riddle Teams With Airbus To Advance Workforce Goals In Alabama, Globally

Bolstering Aviation And Aerospace Workforce Capacity Is The Goal Of A New Partnership Between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University And Airbus At The Flight Works Alabama Facility In Mobile

Under a partnership agreement with Airbus, Embry-Riddle will offer its educational programs at Flight Works Alabama – a major new aviation experience center designed to build workforce capacity across the aviation and aerospace fields.

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IATA: Aviation Drives Economic Prosperity For Mauritius

Calls On Government To Focus On The Sector As An Economic Enabler

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on the government of Mauritius to continue to focus on aviation as a strategic enabler of the country’s economic and social development.

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Airport Professionals Gather At Record-Breaking Inter Airport China

Eighth Edition Of Inter Airport China Breaks All The Records

A total of 4,314 industry buyers filled the aisles at the latest edition of inter airport China. In what was already a record-breaking edition in terms of exhibition space, the largest ever inter airport China also broke visitor records, equating to a 22% increase on the visitor number from the 2016 show.

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Analyst Predicts At Least 5 Medium Size EU Airline Will Go Bankrupt In 2018-2019

According To Gediminas Ziemelis, Three Have Recently Folded, Consolidation Is On The Horizon

Between 2004 and 2015, the US airline industry saw 11 major air carriers merge into 4. This massive consolidation took place as a response to industry slowdowns and from the lack of ability on the airlines part to generate a profit. As the dust settled, the remaining airlines have learned from their past and are practicing capacity discipline. The airlines left are now generating a profit, but as a result, the industry has become much less welcoming to new airlines.

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