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Flair Airlines expansion to the U.S. begins with first flights to Florida and Las Vegas

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Friday, October 29, 2021

Flairs rapidly expanding fleet and network is changing the way Canadians travel, and the inaugural flights to Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Las Vegas mark the start of ultra low fares for travel outside of Canada.

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  • Flairs rapidly expanding fleet and network is changing the way Canadians travel, and the inaugural flights to Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Las Vegas mark the start of ultra low fares for travel outside of Canada.
  • Flairs inaugural flights to the US are:
    Flairs launch of service to the US is an important milestone in our mission to make air travel affordable for everyone, said Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines.
  • The growing fleet of aircraft provide Flair remarkable fuel savings and reduce the airlines CO2 emissions by 14%.
  • With an expanding fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, Flair is growing to serve 28 cities across Canada and the U.S. For more information, please visit www.flyflair.com.

Heritage Global Partners to Partner With Cloud Investment Partners to Conduct Auction of Rotable, Repairable and Expendable Parts for Boeing 737, Boeing 757, Boeing 767 and MD80 Aircraft No Longer Required by Jet X Aerospace

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Thursday, October 28, 2021

The sale catalog is currently posted with equipment photos, descriptions and links to the auction registration.

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  • The sale catalog is currently posted with equipment photos, descriptions and links to the auction registration.
  • Craig Thompson, Senior Vice President at HGP commented We are excited to partner with Cloud Investment Partners to auction Jet X Aerospaces surplus parts inventory.
  • Heritage Global Partners, Inc. Is a subsidiary of Heritage Global Inc. (NASDAQ:HGBL) and one of the worlds largest industrial auction firms, providing asset valuation, acquisition and disposition services.
  • Cloud Investment Partners facilitates the acquisition of assets primarily in the Aerospace Industry that create positive cash flows and capital appreciation.

Flair Airlines grows Winnipeg service with flights to Regina and Saskatoon

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Thursday, October 28, 2021

Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flair Airlines, Canadas only independent ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC), continues to grow its 2022 schedule with the addition of twice weekly nonstop service between Winnipeg and Regina as well as Winnipeg and Saskatoon.

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  • Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flair Airlines, Canadas only independent ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC), continues to grow its 2022 schedule with the addition of twice weekly nonstop service between Winnipeg and Regina as well as Winnipeg and Saskatoon.
  • Connecting Regina and Saskatoon to Winnipeg with sustainably low fares is an important step in Flairs growth and we know our customers will love the service.
  • We eagerly anticipate the arrival of these new Flair service offerings between Winnipeg and Regina/Saskatoon at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport, said Barry Rempel, President and CEO of Winnipeg Airports Authority.
  • We are thrilled to see Flair Airlines introduce this new route between Regina and Winnipeg.

GOL announces its 3Q21 earnings schedule

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

About GOL Linhas Areas Inteligentes S.A.

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  • About GOL Linhas Areas Inteligentes S.A.
    GOL is Brazil's largest airline, leader in the corporate and leisure segments.
  • Since its founding in 2001, it has been the airline with the lowest unit cost in Latin America, is Brazil's largest airline, leader in the corporate and leisure segments.
  • Since its founding in 2001, it has been the airline with the lowest unit cost in Latin America, which has enabled the democratization of air transportation.
  • GOL's shares are traded on the NYSE (GOL) and the B3 (GOLL4).

Flair Airlines grows schedule 33% in Canada and the U.S. with four new aircraft

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

A second aircraft will be added to Flairs Edmonton base and a third aircraft to its Vancouver base.

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  • A second aircraft will be added to Flairs Edmonton base and a third aircraft to its Vancouver base.
  • Flairs Spring 2022 schedule will expand from twelve aircraft to sixteen, delivering 33% schedule growth.
  • With the addition of these four aircraft, Flair will create 150 new jobs for flight attendants, pilots and operational support staff.
  • With an expanding fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, Flair is growing to serve 28 cities across Canada and the U.S. For more information, please visit www.flyflair.com.

AAR signs contract with flydubai for continuing Boeing 737NG PBH Component Support

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Monday, October 18, 2021

The new five-year contract builds on a partnership that started in 2016 to provide comprehensive rotable component support for flydubais 737NG fleet.

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  • The new five-year contract builds on a partnership that started in 2016 to provide comprehensive rotable component support for flydubais 737NG fleet.
  • We look forward to working with them on this key component of our Engineering and Maintenance Programme.
  • AAR is proud to partner with flydubai as it pursues its mission to open up opportunities for travel, tourism and trade.
  • An efficient single fleet-type:Operates a single fleet-type of 54 Boeing 737 aircraftand includes: 36 Next-Generation Boeing 737-800, 15 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 3 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft.

Universal Hydrogen Secures Additional $62 Million in Financing to Accelerate First Test Flight of Hydrogen-Powered Regional Aircraft to 2022

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Thursday, October 14, 2021
Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211014005399/en/
    Full-scale prototype of Universal Hydrogen's gaseous hydrogen module, with one capsule removed.
  • Universal Hydrogen has secured a substantial commercial order pipeline, including previously-announced LOIs from Icelandair , Air Nostrum , Ravn Alaska , and ASL Aviation Holdings .
  • "Universal Hydrogen has the breakthrough technology, talented team, and operational urgency to emerge as the distribution leader in this hydrogen ecosystem.
  • To accelerate market adoption, Universal Hydrogen is also developing a conversion kit to retrofit existing regional airplanes with a hydrogen-electric powertrain compatible with its modular capsule technology.

Global Aircraft Engine MRO Market (2021 to 2026) - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact and Forecasts - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Several new contracts have been signed in the recent years for the maintenance of aircraft engines between airlines and MRO service providers.

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  • Several new contracts have been signed in the recent years for the maintenance of aircraft engines between airlines and MRO service providers.
  • In addition to this, the MRO service providers are also expanding their presence in various countries to cater to the growing demand for commercial engine MRO services.
  • Asia-Pacific has experienced a significant growth in the total aircraft fleet over the past decade which has increased the demand for engine MRO services.
  • Also, in order to reduce the overseas maintenance cost, several airlines have partnered with engine MRO service providers to develop in-house capabilities.

Japan Airlines Selects Thomas Global’s Flight Displays for Boeing 767 Fleet Upgrade

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Japan Airlines (JAL) has signed with Thomas Global Systems to equip the airlines Boeing 767-300/300ER fleet with the TFD-7000 Series drop-in liquid crystal display (LCD) flight displays.

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  • Japan Airlines (JAL) has signed with Thomas Global Systems to equip the airlines Boeing 767-300/300ER fleet with the TFD-7000 Series drop-in liquid crystal display (LCD) flight displays.
  • We are honored that Japan Airlines has chosen our TFD-7000 Series to upgrade their 767 flight decks, said Angus Hutchinson, CEO of Thomas Global.
  • TFD-7000 Series displays offer the only drop-in LCD solution available for Boeing 757/767 and 737 Classic aircraft.
  • The TFD-7076/7066 LCD solution replaces legacy Collins Aerospace EDU-776/766 CRT displays currently installed on Boeing 757, 767, and 737 Classic flight decks.

Flair Airlines Delivers Early Holiday Gift for Travellers with Low Fares and Nonstop Service Between Toronto and Palm Springs

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Flair is the only airline offering non-stop service on the route this holiday season.

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  • Flair is the only airline offering non-stop service on the route this holiday season.
  • We see a vibrant future filled with opportunities as we expand and bring nonstop service between the Greater Toronto Area and the Coachella Valley, says Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines.
  • We are excited to welcome Canadians from both coasts to sunny Palm Springs and we thank Flair Airlines for its continued investment in Palm Springs International Airport.
  • We are excited to welcome Flair Airlines and the new nonstop service from Toronto during our beautiful sunny winters, said Visit Greater Palm Springs President & CEO Scott White.