AIM opens new Milan HQ
- MICE News
- Saturday, 11 May 2024
Italy’s AIM Group International has opened a Milan headquarters at Viale Enrico Forlanini 23 that providesa modern space for over 200 staff.
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Jennifer Jensen has been appointed UK relationship manager for the Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDS-Movement).
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Boeing takeover target the plane parts maker Spirit AeroSystems says it plans to invest in its Belfast, Northern Ireland factory (formerly owned by Canada's Bombardier) and to ramp up production for Airbus A220 jet wings (Airbus is its second-biggest customer) - but only if it can agree pricing for the A220 work it does, because it made a US$167 million first quarter 2024 loss on the A220.
In Australia, Bonza's small fleet of 737-Max 8s are headed overseas after administrator Hall Chadwick failed to negotiate a short-term agreement with the lessor to let the airline fly again.
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UK-based easyJet has based a sixth A320 jet at Glasgow Airport in Scotland and is now flying for the first time to Enfidha in Tunisia.
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