Weekly Newsletter - 5th September 2024

Weekly Newsletter - 5th September 2024

Lufthansa Systems expands Multi-Cloud with Google Cloud Partnership

Lufthansa Systems recently announced a new partnership with Google Cloud, becoming one of the first in the aviation industry to offer customers advanced multi-cloud support. After years of cooperation with Microsoft Azure, Lufthansa Systems’ public cloud platform, Global Aviation Cloud, now also incorporates a wide range of Google Cloud services. Read more...

GA Telesis completes Airbus A320 Sale-Leaseback

GA Telesis, LLC (GAT), a leader in integrated aviation services, has completed the sale-leaseback of an Airbus A320-200 with Aerovista. The aircraft will be operated by a major European operator, an AOC managed by Aerovista. This will support the operator’s mission to deliver top-tier ACMI solutions globally. Read more...

Singapore and Canada sign TA-AC to simplify regulations

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) signed a significant Technical Arrangement on Airworthiness Certification (TA-AC) during the 14th Air Navigation Conference in Montreal. This new agreement aims to simplify regulatory processes and lower compliance costs for aviation companies operating between the two countries. Read more...

AOI and Safran partners for Larzac engines’ maintenance

In a significant boost to Egypt’s aerospace capabilities, the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) signed a significant agreement with Safran aircraft engines, during the Egypt International Airshow. This new partnership will focus on the maintenance and support of the Larzac engines used in Egyptian military aircraft, marking a pivotal moment in Egypt’s defense and aerospace industry. Read more...

C&L Aerospace to sell REX Airlines’ Boeing 737 Inventory

C&L Aerospace has announced the execution of a sales agreement for Boeing 737 Next Generation (737NG) inventory previously owned by REX Airlines, facilitated through Ernst & Young. 

The inventory includes a range of critical components such as a CFM56-7 engine, an auxiliary power unit (APU), landing gear assemblies, and various other high-demand parts intended for the support of REX’s now-grounded fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The sale arises due to REX Airlines entering administration, resulting in their Boeing 737 fleet being decommissioned and the associated inventory becoming available. Read more...


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