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Bruno Leclaire Appointed To Head Transat’s Information Systems Division
Transat has announced the appointment of Bruno Leclaire as Chief Information and Digital Officer, effective November 1.
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Transat has announced the appointment of Bruno Leclaire as Chief Information and Digital Officer, effective November 1.
All Cargolux flights to and from Dubai World Central (DWC) are handled by Emirates SkyCargo since early September 2017.
Icelandair will serve Dallas Fort Worth to Reykjavik's Keflavik International airport route four times per week with a Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
Jeff Butler, a 34-year veteran of Alaska Airlines, has been named new vice president of inflight and call center services, succeeding Andy Schneider.
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg ruled in favor of cabin crew based at Ryanair’s Charleroi airport base in Belgium
Southwest Airlines and Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AFMA) announced that negotiators have reached an Agreement in Principle.
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United Airlines adds service between Washington Dulles and Edinburgh and 787 Dreamliner service between San Francisco and Zurich to summer 2018 schedule
Porter Airlines is growing its presence in New Brunswick with the official arrival of its first flight to the provincial capital of Fredericton.
Unite has demanded that Boeing ‘ends its corporate bullying’ and the UK government stands up for manufacturing jobs after the company lodged claims of ‘price dumping’ with the US Department of Commerce, in a case concerning Bombardier’s Cseries airliners.