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Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation Executives
·January 8, 2024

AEROCOR Names New President of Aircraft Management Solutions

Aircraft sales and training firm AEROCOR announced the launch of Aircraft Management Solutions LLC (AMS), and the appointment of Garrett...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Executives
·December 29, 2023

Turkish Airlines New Appointment of Ali Turk

Turhan Özen, who was appointed to the position of Chief Cargo Officer at Turkish Airlines with the decision of the...
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ONEflight International names Kevin O'Leary its new brand ambassador
Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation Executives
·June 7, 2022

ONEflight International names Kevin O’Leary its new brand ambassador

Canadian businessman and television host, Kevin O’Leary, was a host of ABC’s “Shark Tank” television show, was named by ONEflight...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Brazil’s Azul flies to New York’s JFK Airport

Brazil’s Azul flies to New York’s JFK Airport The statue of Liberty, Times Square and Central Park are now closer...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019 Based on the latest operating results, Prague Airport handled a...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

FAA declares South Florida a No Drone Zone during Super Bowl LIV

FAA declares South Florida a No Drone Zone during Super Bowl LIV Hard Rock Stadium near Miami is a “No...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

United Airlines jet with burning engine makes emergency landing in Newark

United Airlines jet with burning engine makes emergency landing in Newark United Airlines flight from Newark, New Jersey to Los...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 15, 2020

Customer service agents reach deal with Air Canada

Customer service agents reach deal with Air Canada Unifor Local 2002, the union representing customer service agents in call centers...
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Vijay Poonoosamy·
Aviation Executives
·February 23, 2018

Airline industry: Safer Together

According to the WTTC, the Travel and Tourism sector generates more than 292 million jobs (1 in 10) and contributes...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Executives
·October 19, 2017

Vijay Poonoosamy VP Etihad: Open and connected aviation market

Airports of Mauritius  hosted the 27th ACI Africa/World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibition. Today the ACI World Annual General Meeting...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

Gulf Air appoints Mr. Abdul Hussain Abdul Rahman Hussain

Gulf Air, the Kingdom of Bahrain’s national carrier, has announced the appointment of Mr. Abdul Hussain Abdul Rahman Hussain, a...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

Aviation Safety: Mike Whitaker

FAA Deputy Administrator Mike Whitaker visited the Sun ‘n Fun International Fly In and Expo in Lakeland, FL this week...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

Air Canada nominates Kathleen Taylor to its Board of Directors

Air Canada announces the nomination of Kathleen Taylor to its Board of Directors to be voted on at its upcoming...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

IATA Board of Governors recommends de Juniac for Director General and CEO

GENEVA, Switzerland – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced a decision of its Board of Governors (BoG), unanimously approved...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·January 1, 2024

Digital Transformation in Aviation Jobs: Changes in 2024

In today's fast-paced world, digital technology has permeated every corner of our lives, and the aviation industry is no exception. From passenger bookings to flight operations, the aviation sector has undergone a remarkable transformation thanks to digital advancements.
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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation News
·December 5, 2023

Aviation Leader is a New Tourism Herow by WTN

Now 80 years old, Mr. Thaler goes to the office every day and makes all important decisions for TAL Aviation....
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Five countries demand compensation from Iran for downed Ukrainian Boeing

Five countries demand compensation from Iran for downed Ukrainian Boeing Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced that Canada, Afghanistan, the...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

China Aircraft Leasing Group receives its first Boeing 787 Dreamliners

China Aircraft Leasing Group receives its first Boeing 787 Dreamliners China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) announce that it has successfully...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

LATAM moves its New York JFK operations

LATAM moves its New York JFK operations LATAM Airlines Group announced today that it will relocate its operations at John...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Airbus demonstrates first fully automatic vision-based take-off

Airbus demonstrates first fully automatic vision-based take-off Airbus has successfully performed the first fully automatic vision-based take-off using an Airbus...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 15, 2020

Air Canada continues fleet modernization with its first Airbus A220-300

Air Canada continues fleet modernization with its first Airbus A220-300 Air Canada today unveiled the newest member of its fleet,...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Executives
·July 6, 2019

Trump FAA appointment Stephen Dickson: A safety concern?

At the time of U.S. President Trump’s announcement to appoint Stephen Dickson to lead the Federal Agency in charge of...
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Vijay Poonoosamy
Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation Executives
·October 27, 2017

Making air travel more secure and efficient

Making air travel more secure and efficient
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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation Executives
·July 12, 2016

South African Airways appoints Todd Neuman as Executive Vice President – the Americas

Fort Lauderdale, FL (July 12, 2016) – South African Airways (SAA), the national flag carrier of South Africa and Africa’s...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

Airline records best first-year reliability performance for A380 operations

Airbus, manufacturer of the flagship A380 aircraft, has presented Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, with...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

Pan Am International Flight Academy: Takeshi Negishi names president

Pan Am International Flight Academy and parent company ANA Holdings have announced a change in leadership. Mr Takeshi Negishi has...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

SAA names new National Sales Manager for Australia

South African Airways (SAA) has announced that Michael Hall has re-joined the airline as National Sales Manager, effective immediately. SAA’s...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Executives
·April 12, 2016

NIKI Luftfahrt GmbH: Oliver Lackmann takes over as managing director

Effective as of April 15th, 2016, Oliver Lackmann will take over the role as Managing Director of the Austrian airline...
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    Spanish investors behind the luxury adults-only Excellence Oyster Bay will triple the resort’s room count over the next decade, beginning with expanded beach bungalows by 2026, while committing to workforce training, staff housing, and further hotel developments along Jamaica’s north coast. SOURCE:
  • WTTC Warns UK Tourism Levies Could Undermine Growth, Jobs and Global Competitiveness February 10, 2026
    London, UK — As the UK government moves ahead with plans to give local authorities the power to impose levies on overnight stays, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has sounded the alarm that these new charges could slow growth, restrict jobs and reduce the nation’s competitiveness in the global travel market. At the […]
  • GVB Unveils “Wellness Island” Vision and Scent of Guam Initiative at 2026 Korea New Year Event February 10, 2026
    The Guam Visitors Bureau launched its 2026 “Wellness Island” vision in Korea, unveiling the new “Scent of Guam” project and expanding wellness- and sports-focused tourism initiatives that highlight Guam as an active, restorative, and multi-sensory travel destination. SOURCE:
  • Failed Take-off, Successful Beach Landing at Mogadishu Airport February 10, 2026
    A Starsky Aviation Fokker 50 suffered a failed take-off at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde Airport, veering toward the Indian Ocean and coming to rest on the beach. All 55 passengers and crew evacuated safely, turning a potential disaster into a remarkable survival story. SOURCE:
  • The Dean Berlin Opens February 10, 2026
    The Dean makes its German debut with the opening of The Dean Berlin, an 81-room lifestyle hotel in Charlottenburg. Housed in a late-19th-century building, the design-led property blends bold interiors, curated art and all-day dining, bringing the brand’s signature irreverent spirit to Berlin. SOURCE:
  • Jamaica to Lead Global Tourism Resilience Talks at GTRCMC Conference in Kenya February 10, 2026
    Jamaica's Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett underscored the urgency of preparedness as global risks intensify, declaring that “Resilience is the New Tourism Currency.” He emphasized that destinations able to withstand disruption, maintain credibility, and recover quickly will secure jobs, protect communities, and
  • Fuel Crisis Grounds Flights to Cuba, Straining Tourism and Small Businesses — Can Jamaica or the Cay February 10, 2026
    As jet fuel shortages force airline cancellations to Cuba, tourism and small businesses suffer. Regional neighbors Jamaica and the Cayman Islands emerge as potential refueling hubs—raising questions about resilience, diplomacy, and U.S. influence. SOURCE:
  • Business Travel in 2026 Shifts From Volume to Value February 10, 2026
    Business travel in 2026 is shifting from volume to value. Major booking search engines report rising use of AI, tighter ROI scrutiny, and growing influence from Gen Z travellers. Companies are travelling again—but only when trips deliver measurable outcomes, better experiences, and a stronger duty of care. SOURCE:
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    Content marketing is a powerful tool for B2B businesses. It helps engage your target audience, build trust, and drive conversions. Whether you are creating blog posts, white papers, or videos, content marketing is crucial for delivering value to your audience while enhancing your brand's visibility. In B2B, where relationships and trust are key,
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    The steelpan has emerged as a powerful bridge between Caribbean heritage and Indian roots within the Indo-Caribbean diaspora. Through innovative performances, historical legacies, and evolving cultural exchanges, Indo-Caribbean musicians have reimagined the steelpan as both a symbol of identity and a vehicle for preserving Indian musical traditi
  • One Thousand ALG Travel Advisors Sign-Up to Volunteer in Support of Jamaica February 9, 2026
    Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, has warmly applauded the 1,000 travel advisors from Apple Leisure Group (ALG) who have signed up to participate in volunteer initiatives across the island, underscoring the strength of Jamaica’s longstanding partnership with one of its most influential tourism companies. ALG is the leading Nort
  • What Should You Do After Being Injured In A Truck Accident In Texas? February 9, 2026
    After a truck crash, you may feel rattled and injured, with no idea what to do next. Because commercial truck cases are often more complex than regular car crashes, the steps you take early can protect your health and your claim. Evidence can disappear fast, and trucking companies and insurers may move quickly to limit […]
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    Commercial flights to St Helena have been suspended after safety certification issues grounded the island’s only regular air service. Operated by Airlink, the route is a vital lifeline for residents, tourism, and the local economy, highlighting the te
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    Scotland’s Speyside is preparing to welcome the world’s first luxury whisky resort, blending distilling heritage with high-end hospitality. Far from a drinking playground, the resort focuses on culture, craftsmanship, fine dining, wellness, and immersive travel experiences rooted in Scotland’s whisky heartland.fea SOURCE:
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    As long-haul travel tightens in 2026, politics is no longer background noise. From renewed U.S. policy uncertainty to the fallout of the Trump Tower Belgrade controversy, the “Trump factor” is reshaping traveler confidence — giving Europe a stability edge as cautious travelers choose predictability over risk. SOURCE:
  • US Embassy: Avoid the Ladera Resort in St. Lucia February 9, 2026
    St. Lucia welcomes about 1.29 million visitors a year. In 2024, stay-over arrivals alone topped 435,000, underscoring how critical safe travel conditions are for the economy amid the U.S. Embassy’s rare warning to avoid the luxur
  • Flynas Syria Launch Signals Reopening of Syrian Aviation Market February 9, 2026
    Flynas partners with Syrian civil aviation authorities to launch Flynas Syria, a new low-cost carrier aimed at restoring regional and international air connectivity.
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    Flynas has signed a landmark agreement with Syria’s civil aviation authorities to launch Flynas Syria, a new low-cost carrier aimed at restoring regional and international connectivity. The joint venture reflects renewed Saudi-Syrian cooperation and signals a cautious reopening of Syrian skies after years of isolation and conflict-driven disrupt
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