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July 27th 2021

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ST Engineering said in a statement Teo Ming Kian and Tan Peng Yam have been appointed as independent non-executive directors of the aerospace company, while Quek Gim Pew had resigned from the board. The changes will take effect on August 1.

Collins Aerospace has been selected by Clark International Airport to install check-in kiosks and other digital solutions, such as a cloud-based check-in platform, at the popular facility. Read More »

SATS Ltd plans to build a S$37 million (US$27.2 million), 14,000 square metre central kitchen at Kempegowda International Airport in India's Bengaluru. It is intended to open for business in 2022 and be capable of producing 170,000 ready-to-eat meals per day.

SSP Group has won the tender to operate three food and beverage outlets at Gold Coast Airport in Australia, with the outlets operating from late August.

Boeing has released its first sustainability report, which includes a commitment to deliver commercial aircraft flying on 100% sustainable aviation fuels by 2030. 

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