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SEPTEMBER 2022

Week 35

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September 2nd 2022

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Today's briefs report news from Air bp, Airport Authority Hong Kong, Cebu Pacific, IBS Software and Rolls-Royce. Read More »

Rolls-Royce has scrapped plans to convert the Qantas 747-400 it acquired in 2019 to a flying test bed due to the pandemic, FlightGlobal has reported, citing comments from a company spokesperson. The 747-400 has been parked at Moses Lake in the U.S. since March 2020 where it had been awaiting conversion by AeroTec.

Air bp has unveiled a battery-powered all-electric aircraft refueller at Australia’s Brisbane Airport.

Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has released its 10th annual sustainability report that outlines efforts to enhance resilience and sustainability at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). “The past decade has seen a cultural shift at HKIA. Sustainability is no longer viewed as a requirement, but is embraced as a proven driver of business performance,” AAHK CEO, Fred Lam, said.

Cebu Pacific has selected IBS Software's iFlight ADOPT product for its crew scheduling processes, replacing manual tools with a digital solution.

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