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October 04, 2015

First Refuel For RAAF KC-30A Refueller To F-35A (JSF)

Total Of 59 Contacts Conducted Between The Two Aircraft

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has completed the first fuel transfer with the air refuelling boom from a RAAF KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) to a US Air Force (USAF) F-35A Joint Strike Fighter at Edwards Air Force Base in California. A total of 59 contacts were conducted of which five contacts transferred 43,200 pounds of fuel during the four hour sortie.

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Japan Transocean Air (JTA) Latest To Select Gogo 2Ku

Game-Changing Technology Performing Better Than Expected As Commercial Launch Nears

Japan Transocean Air has selected 2Ku – Gogo's next generation connectivity solution for its new 737-800 airplanes. Passengers on these aircraft will also receive Gogo's wireless in-flight entertainment service – Gogo Vision.

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AAR Appoints Michael J. Sharp As Chief Financial Officer

Replacing John Fortson, Who Has Resigned

AAR Corp has named Michael J. Sharp has been appointed to serve as the Company's Chief Financial Officer, effective October 5, 2015. Sharp will replace John C. Fortson who is resigning and relocating to take a CFO position with a non-aviation company.

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FAA Approves Avionica’s avWIFI Router System For Multiple Boeing Models

One-Terabyte Solid-State Router Approved For 737, 767, 777, DC-10, MD-10 And MD-11 Aircraft

The FAA has issued an STC (No. ST03967AT) to Miami, FL-based Avionica, an avionics data collection and data transmission manufacturer, for the installation of the lightweight avWIFI router system on Boeing’s 737, 767 and 777 aircraft models plus the DC-10, MD-10 and MD-11 aircraft models.

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Jeppesen Optimizes Crew Management For SkyWest And ExpressJet

Multiple Jeppesen Services Enhance The Crew Planning And Implementation Process For Leading Regional Carriers

Jeppesen has entered into an agreement to provide crew management services for SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet Airlines, which are both operated by SkyWest, Inc. Through a recent agreement, Jeppesen now provides SkyWest and ExpressJet with its Crew Pairing optimization solution, to maximize scheduling efficiency.

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