Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
March 3rd 2023
Today's briefs report news from China Southern Airlines, Jin Air, Korean Air, Jordan Aircraft Maintenance Company, Lufthansa Systems, Rolls-Royce, Sabre and Spirit AeroSystems. Read More »
China Southern Airlines has brought forward a meeting of its board by two days, to March 28, to consider the company's financial results No reason was given for the change.
Korean Air chooses Lufthansa Systems’ SchedConnect to manage entire network scheduling.
Jin Air has signed on Sabre to distribute its fares through the technology company's global distribution system.
Writing in the annual report, Rolls-Royce CEO, Tufan Erginbilgic, said the engine maker had the potential to be a much higher quality and more competitive company. “Through the actions we are taking, we will reassert Rolls-Royce as a high performing and competitive business with strong returns, profitability and cash flow,” Erginbilgic said. “That will earn us the right to invest in growth.”
Spirit AeroSystems said Jordan Aircraft Maintenance Company, a unit of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, has been approved as a Spirit authorised MRO shop, initially providing total nacelle repair services for A320 and 737 family aircraft, with plans to expand the offering to the 777 platform.