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January 28, 2018

JetBlue Pilots: It’s Time For A Contract

Company Adds To More Than $3 Billion In Profits With Another Profitable Quarter

JetBlue pilots, represented by ALPA, responded to JetBlue Airways’ fourth quarter financials by calling on management to come to the negotiating table with a contract. The airline announced its 31st consecutive profitable quarter, with $170 million in pretax gross profits. Since the pilots began negotiations three years ago, the company has made more than $3 billion in pretax profits. Yet, JetBlue management has been slow to provide the pilots with a market-rate contract that would bring them in line with their peers at other airlines, according to the union.

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London Oxford Airport’s FBO Achieves IS-BAH Stage II Safety Endorsement

Passed Stringent Safety Management Audit In November

London Oxford Airport, one of the UK’s busiest business aviation hubs has been formally awarded Stage II of the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH). This industry leading accreditation is the global standard for best business aviation safety practice. Significantly, Oxford Aviation Services Limited, OASL with its OxfordJet branded FBO, is one of only a handful of FBO’s in the World to have received the Stage II endorsement and only the second in the UK, after TAG Farnborough.

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CDB Aviation Reports Robust 2017 Activity And Growth

Company Executed Transactions For 162 Aircraft

CDB Aviation Lease Finance DAC, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited, has announced its increasingly robust activity and growth in 2017. During the year, CDB Aviation executed transactions for 162 aircraft, marking the company’s best-to-date operational results.

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'Serial Stowaway' Returns To The Air

Flies From Chicago To London Without A Ticket Before Being Caught

For most of us, flying on an airliner means buying an (often expensive) ticket and dreading the security line. Neither of those things is true for 66-year-old Marilyn Hartman, who has been arrested for at least the 10th time for avoiding security and airline personnel to board an airliner.

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