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John L. Plueger

Chief Executive Officer and President – A Portrait AF Amsterdam, July 5th 2021–John L. Plueger is Chief Executive Officer, President, and Member of the Board of Directors of Air Lease Corporation.  Air Lease Corporation is a leading aircraft leasing company principally engaged in purchasing commercial aircraft and leasing them to its valued airline customers worldwide.…
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New rules for airlines

Airlines plan to ramp up operations for the summer

By: Maycol Vargas Sources: Travel + Leisure, BNN, PAX Amsterdam, June 29, 2021 — Canada has announced that fully vaccinated Canadian citizens will suffer less restrictions when returning from travel. Following the announcement, airlines are ramping up their schedules for a turnaround, planned for the northern hemisphere summer. WestJet airline announced plans to restart dozens…
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Gustavo Diniz Junqueira Secretário Agro São Paulo

Gustavo Diniz Junqueira: Letter to Agro

Two and a half years ago, I received the illustrious invitation to be the secretary of the Secretary of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo. At that time, I set out my vision of how I would work for the development of the state, based on the agribusiness ecosystem and founded on…
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Sustainable Aviation University of Waterloo Canada

Sustainable aviation: New Institute at Canadian University

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Skiesmag Amsterdam, June 21st, 2021 — Public University of Waterloo opens a new institute focused on facing the challenges that threaten the sustainability of the aviation and aerospace sector. In order to stand up to the aviation social, environmental and economic sector challenges, the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics (WISA) was…
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Smart Agriculture

Investment possibility for [ Southern ] Brazil

Future in Food Industry by Idoia Olabarrieta and Angela Melado, source  food 4.0. AZTI AF Amsterdam, 9 June 2021–The crisis generated by Covid has had the collateral consequence of anticipating the future: the transition to the digital society has accelerated and those companies that either does not know how to see it or do not adapt…
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Qatar Airways Boeing 777-9

Qatar Airway: Priority for Low Emission Aircraft.

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Simple Flying Amsterdam, June 2, 2021 — Qatar Airways Company Q.C.S.C. connects over 150 international destinations and is present in America, Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania and has a fleet of over 200 aircraft. Qatar’s state-owned airline, based at the Qatar Airways Tower in Doha, says that low-emission aircraft should be…
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Airbus 321XLR

Under construction: the first A321XLR

Airbus Promising Future By: Maycol Vargas Amsterdam, 23 May, 2021 – Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, began the assembling of the first A321XLR, shortly after the delivery of crucial Rear Center Tank earlier this month. The assembly of the long-range, narrow-body aircraft is being carried out in a dedicated hangar at the Airbus plant in…
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easyJet Grant Shapps

EasyJet establishes new flights

Destination Portugal By Maycol Vargas Amsterdam, May 16, 2021 – Headquartered at London Luton Airport (LTN), easyJet announced last Thursday [ May 13th ] that 105,000 extra seats were added on flights between the UK and Portugal.  The release of this statement places easyJet, which provides low-cost transportation, as the airline that offers the largest…
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Sustainable Aviation

The Future of Sustainable Aviation

Responsibility of Airlines and Manufacturers Part I Amsterdam May 13th 2021 — A zero-carbon fleet of passenger planes, that sweet and holy grail of sustainable aviation, came a little closer to reality last month when Airbus revealed the three designs it’s pursuing in its quest to introduce a hydrogen-powered aircraft into its fleet by 2035.  Not…
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Container Ships

Covid 19 Hampers the Shipping Industry

Containers return empty to origin Amsterdam, 7 March 2021–Containers that carried millions of Covid 19 protection masks to countries in Africa and South America early in the pandemic remain there, empty and uncollected, because shipping carriers have concentrated their vessels on their most popular routes — those linking North America and Europe to Asia. And…
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