Air Transport Maintenance & Training
Feb 20, 2017
Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy (EAA), ICAO TRAINAIR Plus member and IATA authorised global training centre, has graduated 184 aviation professionals at a ceremony held at the Academy's Commercial and Cabin Crew Training Building on Saturday, February 18, 2017. Among the total graduates, 145 are females.
Feb 20, 2017
Airbus has appointed Mikail Houari, 50, as President for Africa and the Middle East region.
Feb 17, 2017
Icelandair is to undertake a modification program on its Boeing 757-200 fleet, through fitting them with Aviation Partners Boeing’s Scimitar Blended Winglets (SBW).
Feb 14, 2017
MOMook, intelligent business and training management software developer, has announced signing a contract with a new client from North Africa – Algiers Aviation Training School (ATS). A two-year agreement was signed in the beginning of February.
Feb 15, 2021
King Mohammed VI has appointed Habiba Laklalech, CEO of Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA).
Feb 10, 2021
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is offering an online training course to help laid-off airline cabin crew members re-enter the job market.
Feb 08, 2021
Iberia has laid out plans to expand its existing maintenance installations into a major hub for MRO activities in southern Europe. The Spanish flag…
Feb 05, 2021
Ed Koharik, Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) COO, talks to Lee Ann Shay about its aircraft leasing and cargo businesses, which includes Amazon as…
Feb 04, 2021
The African aviation industry lost a great safety champion this week when George Amutete, the leading airport wildlife management expert in Africa, sadly died, reports the AviAssist Foundation.
Feb 03, 2021
Munich-headquartered Lufthansa Aviation Training (LAT) announced two changes to its top management team effective Feb. 1.
Feb 03, 2021
Abdulaziz Al Raisi, chief executive officer of Oman Air, today announced that Captain Nasser Al Salmi has been appointed to the role of chief operating officer at the airline (COO).
Jan 29, 2021
More than half of the world’s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living, according to the first worldwide survey of the profession since the Covid-19 crisis.