Fight Operations To Langkawi

Fight Operations to Langkawi

The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 2023) gets underway today and runs until May 27 at Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre in Langkawi Island in Malaysia.     Held biennially, LIMA has been bringing industry stakeholders, military, and government interests together since 1991, providing the opportunity for new connections and partnerships to be formed and new opportunities in the dynamic Asian Pacific market. 
Pushing The Boundaries Of Operational Excellence At EBACE 2023

Pushing the boundaries of operational excellence at EBACE 2023

UAS is pushing the boundaries of operational excellence in international trip support, charter, executive travel, and technology this EBACE.  Exhibiting from booth A29, the UAS team of international aviation experts will be ready to welcome visitors, share the best operational insight and give practical advice to them to overcome their operational woes. 
UAS Global Network Expands Into Balkans With Flystar 

UAS Global Network Expands into Balkans with Flystar 

UAS  has entered a strategic partnership with flight support solutions provider Flystar that will see UAS expand its global network of onsite supervisors into the heart of the Balkans.   UAS clients across Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina, North Macedonia, Slovenia, and Kosovo can now benefit from having a local UAS supervisor onsite to deliver priority ground handling, dedicated supervision, and the convenience of liaising with a single source for all trip support services at pivotal business aviation gateways.
Demand For Air Travel Shows No Signs Of Waning  

Demand for air travel shows no signs of waning  

The global demand for air travel shows no signs of waning as the first quarter of 2023 saw travel demand grow steadily in all regions. Figures published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) indicate that international traffic climbed 68.9% in March, with a 52.4% upturn in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) compared to March 2022. IATA also states that global traffic is currently at 88% of March 2019 levels- encouraging news for aviators everywhere. 
Load More