
Global air transport technology provider SITA has appointed Nathalie Altwegg as Senior Vice President of its Airports business unit. Altwegg will oversee SITA’s expansion plans across more than 1,000 airports worldwide. The appointment aims to accelerate the digitisation of airport operations and passenger journeys. SITA CEO David Lavorel welcomed Altwegg’s expertise. “It’s wonderful to be

Global air services provider dnata has secured a multi-year contract to deliver inflight catering services for T’way Air at Rome Fiumicino Airport. Under the agreement, dnata will produce and supply over 80,000 meals annually for the South Korean carrier’s newly launched flights between Rome and Incheon. T’way Air recently began operating three weekly services connecting

Boeing has announced its major program deliveries for the third quarter of 2024, covering both commercial and defense operations. In the commercial airplanes segment: Boeing delivered 92 737 aircraft 6 767 aircraft were delivered 4 777 aircraft were delivered 14 787 Dreamliners were delivered The total commercial aircraft deliveries for the quarter stood at 116

Airbus SE has disclosed details of its latest share buyback transactions conducted between September 30 and October 4, 2024. The European aerospace giant repurchased 1,053,229 of its own shares during the five-day period at an average price of €128.10 per share. The buybacks are part of a programme announced on September 9, 2024 to support

Airbus SE has announced the start of a share buyback programme to support future employee share ownership plans and equity-based compensation. The aerospace company will repurchase up to 4,254,000 shares in the open market by 31 March 2025. The programme will be executed in multiple tranches, with the first tranche targeting up to 2,127,000 shares

Air Charter Service’s Swiss office has seen a significant increase in charter bookings since appointing a new CEO earlier this year. Justin Bowman, CEO of Air Charter Service, said the company’s Geneva operation has experienced a nearly 25% year-on-year rise in bookings across all divisions since Arthur Guibert took over as CEO in March.