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Norwegian reveals cultural city breaks are most popular for Brits in 2017
Reykjavik most popular city to book tourist experiences Most travel activity bookings are placed in European cities ahead of other regions Fast track entry to European tourist attractions are increasingly popular Low-cost airline Norwegian reveals some of the most popular travel experiences for British holidaymakers in 2017 in conjunction with the world’s largest travel activity website,…
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Airbus adapts A380 deliveries.
Reconfirms its delivery target from 2018 onwards Following an agreement reached between Emirates Airline and Rolls-Royce and a consecutive agreement between Emirates Airline and Airbus, the Toulouse based aircraft manufacturer is to adapt the A380 delivery stream with six aircraft deliveries postponed from 2017 to 2018 and six others from 2018 to 2019. Airbus re-confirms…
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Defense Information System Agency/Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization awards flight services contract to Rockwell Collins
Services will enable U.S. government aircraft to utilize efficient air traffic control routing to reduce mission time and fuel costs. The Defense Information System Agency (DISA)/Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) has awarded a Data Link Service Provider (DSP) 4 contract to Rockwell Collins. The DSP 4 contract, with options, represents a potential five year…
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Rolls-Royce welcomes Iran Air deal
Rolls-Royce welcomes the announcement today of a firm contract between Airbus and Iran Air for the supply of 100 aircraft. The agreement includes 16 Airbus A350 XWB aircraft which are powered exclusively by the Trent XWB engine. The Trent XWB is the world’s most efficient large aero engine and was designed specifically for the aircraft.…
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SIA To Boost Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia And West Asia Services
Singapore Airlines will be increasing flight frequency to points in Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and West Asia in the Northern Summer operating season (26 March 2017 to 28 October 2017) to meet growing travel demand. In Australia, Melbourne will be served with 31 weekly flights, up from 28, with effect from 17 July 2017, while…