System Has Been Online For Three Weeks, Has Received 20 Requests
Duncan Aviation’s Engineering & Certification Services department has created a searchable database of the Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) that Duncan Aviation has developed and has available for sale.
In Honor Of International Women's Day, The Airline Is Encouraging Americans To Nominate An Inspiring Woman In Their Lives For The Chance To Win A Free Trip
WOW air, Iceland's low-cost airline, is celebrating International Women's Day by honoring some of the most inspiring women in the U.S.
The airline is encouraging Americans across the country to share stories of important women in their lives on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #wowwoman and tagging @wowair through March 7.
Allegedly Tossed Coins Into The Engine Of The Airliner He Was Boarding
Chinese carrier Lucky Air is suing a passenger who threw two 1 yuan coins into the engine of the airliner he was boarding ... ironically for good luck.
In order to meet the high market demand for cadet pilot training in Europe – 94,000 new pilots over the next 20 years – Airbus has decided to open its own flight academy and extend its training services offering by adding ‘ab-initio’ to its portfolio.
Landmark Deal On Airport Charges Marks A New Phase Of Airport And Airline Commercial Cooperation
Heathrow has announced that the U.K.’s hub airport has signed a landmark deal on airport charges worth hundreds of millions of pounds with airlines operating at the airport. Following detailed negotiations over the past several months, Heathrow and major airlines operating at the airport have agreed terms which should deliver significant passenger benefits in releasing funds to drive investment and growth.