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Russia Has Seized 222 Leased Aircraft, Analysis Shows | Sean Broderick Russian operators have seized 222 commercial and business-jet aircraft that belong to lessors, taking advantage of a government edict that permitted them to re-register the airframes to take ownership and get them on the country’s registry, an Aviation Week analysis shows. |
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From radars, missiles, satellites, and forward-looking infrared systems, to electronic warfare and communication systems, CarlisleIT ensures the reliability of the parts that connect them. This gives our military the ability to operate with confidence — no matter the environment in which they’re in — so they can focus on the mission at hand. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: April 28, 2022 | Guangzhou Airport operations come to a halt after three positive cases, AirAsia Group passenger volumes double as region opens up and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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With a 34-year track record of senior executive positions at Southwest Airlines, Bob Jordan now has the helm as CEO. Bob is a passionate advocate of “The Southwest Way”, which emphasizes the airline’s people. Dallas-based Southwest is one of the world’s most successful airlines, seen as the model for the low-cost carrier template that has spread worldwide. Southwest is seeing a surge of demand for air travel in both leisure and business markets. The airline is adding services and frequencies in June, especially to the US West Coast, the Caribbean and Hawaii. The carrier operates an all-Boeing 737 fleet that includes the MAX, and has a strong sustainability plan. |
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