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  • 6 days ago | regionalgateway.net | Chloe Greenbank

    Aer Lingus has signed a multi-year contract with dnata at Nashville International Airport in the US. The agreement will see dnata provide inflight catering services to cover nearly 40,000 meals annually for the Irish flag carrier’s four weekly flights to Dublin Airport. “We’re pleased to support Aer Lingus as they expand their transatlantic network,” said Peter DeVito, CEO, dnata catering, North America.

  • 6 days ago | regionalgateway.net | Chloe Greenbank

    Belfast City Airport has opened up its High Flyers Apprenticeship programme for the next round of aspiring firefighters to kick-start their career with the Airport’s Fire and Rescue Service. The one-of-a-kind programme provides trainee firefighters with hands-on experience and qualifications needed to excel in the field. Graduates will have the chance to progress into senior and specialist positions at the airport.

  • 6 days ago | regionalgateway.net | Chloe Greenbank

    Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IndiGo paving the way for a world class MRO facility to be constructed at Kempegowda Airport in Benagluru. In line with the agreement BIAL will allocate around 31 acres of land to IndiGo for the construction of a facility that will support the airline’s expanding fleet.

  • 1 week ago | aerospaceglobalnews.com | Chloe Greenbank

    With India’s aviation sector transforming and growing at pace Embraer is eyeing its own expansion in the region as it confirms plans to establish a subsidiary in India by Q2 2025. The Brazilian manufacturer’s move to open a corporate office in AeroCity, New Delhi and expand its footprint in India will enable it to tap into the country’s robust aviation and defence industry, strengthen its supply chain and support the emerging urban air mobility sector.

  • 1 week ago | aerospaceglobalnews.com | Chloe Greenbank

    The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) has signed an agreement with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to collaborate on and develop a training scheme. The agreement, which was signed on 27 May is expected to bring multiple benefits to Uganda’s aviation sector, making it more competitive, promoting economic development and generating employment opportunities.

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