- China Southern Says H1 Profit May Rise 5,000%[Jul. 29, 2010]
China Southern Airlines Co, the nation's biggest airline by fleet size, rose to the highest level in more than two months in Shanghai after saying first-half profit may have risen 5,000 percent.
- SIA Engineering's Q1 Net Profit Up 57% to S$70.8 Million[Jul. 23, 2010]
SIA Engineering said its first quarter net profit has surged 57 per cent to S$70.8 million, in tandem with the recovery in the aviation industry.
- Aviation Company to Bring 120 Jobs[May 24, 2010]
A Canadian aviation company will bring up to 120 jobs to Jacksonville International Airport when it begins operations late next month.
- Cathay Pacific Offloads HAECO[Jun. 08, 2010]
Cathay Pacific Airways is to raise HK$2.62 billion from the sale of its stake in Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co to its parent.
- Aircraft Engine Tests at Norwich Airport Approved[May 15, 2010]
Permission has been granted for an aviation firm to carry out limited aircraft engine testing on the ground at Norwich Airport.
- ST Aerospace Clinches S$148 Million Contract From Spring Airlines[Apr. 08, 2010]
ST Aerospace, a unit of ST Engineering, has clinched a S$148 million contract from Spring Airlines.
- STARCO Unveils Latest Hangar at Pudong International Airport[Mar. 17, 2010]
Shanghai Technologies Aerospace Company (STARCO) has opened its latest hangar complex at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai.
- SIA Engineering Renews US$1.6 Billion Contract[Mar. 15, 2010]
SIA Engineering said on Mar. 15 that it has renewed an aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul agreement with Singapore Airlines, worth S$2.2 billion (US$1.58 billion) over five years from April 2010.
- Vector Aerospace Q4 Profit Rises[Mar. 11, 2010]
Canadian aviation repair company Vector Aerospace Corp's quarterly profit rose nearly 11 percent, helped partly by increased earnings at its airframe segment.
- U.S. Proposes Fine Against American Airlines over Maintenance[Mar. 12, 2010]
On Mar. 12, U.S. aviation regulators proposed a US$787,500 fine against American Airlines, a unit of AMR Corp, for allegedly flying aircraft not in compliance with maintenance requirements.