Avia Solution’s Group September Success Stories
Greetings and welcome to the most recent issue of the Avia Solutions Group newsletter! We're glad to bring you several noteworthy developments this month. The news in the September edition of ASG's News Roundup includes major growth as BBN Airlines is the newest airline company in Indonesia, Enginestands.com showcases MRO efficiency and FL Technics is recognised as the Top Employer for 2023. Furthermore, BAA Training unveiled its new pilot training center near Paris, Sensus Aero started collaborating with Fugo aviation, BGS and Turkish Airlines extends their partnership to 2026, as well as Aviator with SAS with six new stations in Norway. And lastly, our chairman shares his insights on ten areas AI will disrupt the aerospace industry. So, sit back and enjoy the updates and insight as we at ASG continue to push the boundaries of excellence in the aviation industry.
BBN Airlines Indonesia is the Newest Airline Company in Indonesia
BBN Airlines Indonesia specialises in the provision of ACMI, air charter, and air freight services is the latest addition to Indonesia’s aviation industry. It was awarded an Airline Operator Certificate issued by the Directorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations of the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia. By the end of 2023, BBN Airlines Indonesia has set a target to operate a fleet of nine aircraft for air freight and passenger purposes. Focusing on flexibility, reliability, and safety, BBN Airlines Indonesia offers a wide range of options from experienced crew, clockwork-like maintenance, and comprehensive insurance coverage needed by a partner company to run a safe and efficient operation.
MRO efficiency centers on the reliability and versatility of Engine Stands
Engine stands, also known as aircraft engine maintenance stands, are specialized tools designed to support aircraft engines during MRO procedures. Engine stands demonstrate their true worth by showcasing remarkable versatility and adaptability. The largest portion of commercial MRO demand, 46%, is for engine maintenance work. Modifications and airframe heavy will see demand of about $76 billion and $56 billion, respectively, while components and line maintenance account for 22% and 20%, respectively. The Boeing 737-800 airplane will have the largest engine maintenance requirement over the next ten years, totalling about $55.8 billion. Enginestands.com, a leading global provider of leasing services for aircraft engine stands and equipment is well positioned to further lend its expertise in the industry through its new operational bases on various continents, augment its range of engine stand models with a focus on narrow-body aircraft, reinforce its presence in the wide-body category, and enrich its tool inventory to encompass equipment essential for engine on or off-wing positioning.
FL Technics Recognised as Top Employer for 2023
The Top Employers Institute has awarded FL Technics as Top Employer 2023. FL Technics has long been known as a reliable partner in the aviation industry with a global presence. Now, receiving the Top Employer certification highlights the company's outstanding qualities in creating a positive work environment. A cornerstone of FL Technics' success is its ongoing investment in employee training and professional development. Remarkably, around 10% of employees embark on internal career trajectories within the organization, underscoring the company's dedication to nurturing its own talent pool. In 2023 alone, FL Technics welcomed over 200 talented individuals into its workforce, reinforcing the company's standing in various markets while simultaneously nurturing fresh talents and cultivating a pool of aviation field professionals and experts.
BAA Training Unveils €30 Million Pilot Training Center near Paris
On September 28th, BAA Training held the opening ceremony of its brand-new pilot training facility in France, located close to Paris-Orly Airport. This expansion project was primarily inspired by collaboration with Transavia France and required a 30 million EUR investment. The training center, offering simulator WET and DRY lease services, is projected to train at least 2000 pilots annually on average. Currently, the facility accommodates three full-flight simulators (B747-400 and two B737 NGs), and the fourth – A320neo – will be ready for training at the beginning of November. In 2024-2025, two more full-flight simulators will be added. Other equipment to enhance pilot training includes the A320/321 and B737 Door Trainers, A320/321 Cabin Crew Emergency Evacuation Trainer, A320/B737 Slide, Real Fire Fighting Trainer, and B737 FTD. Moreover, A320 FTD Level 1 and B737 NG Level 2 are on their way and will be installed by the end of the year.
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Sensus Aero to collaborate with Fugo Aviation
Sensus Aero, a new-gen software solution for the aviation industry, has agreed to a mutually beneficial collaboration with Fugo Aviation, a Turkish Ground Services Company with 30 years of experience. Under the 3-year-long agreement, Sensus Aero will provide resource planning, rostering, and real-time management software solutions to optimise the company’s operations at Istanbul and Antalya airports. Sensus Aero’s modular design for both online and mobile applications and its customer-centric phased implementation is a useful resource for organisations seeking to manage change and stimulate growth.
BGS and Turkish Airlines Extend Partnership to 2026
BGS, a leading ground handling, aircraft fuelling, and logistics services, has extended its partnership with Turkish Airlines, the flag carrier of Turkey, for ground handling services at Vilnius International Airport for a period of 3 years. Under the agreement, BGS will handle Turkish Airlines flights twice daily from VNO which rises to three times daily during the summer.
Aviator Extends Partnership with SAS by Adding 6 New Stations in Norway
Aviator Airport Alliance and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Scandinavia’s leading airline, have expanded their partnership scope. Aviator will now provide full ground handling services to SAS at six more stations: Alesund (AES), Bodo (BOO), Haugesund (HAU), Kristiansund (KSU), Stavanger (SVG) and Trondheim (TRD) Airports. The expansion of this agreement not only strengthens Aviator’s partnership with SAS, which began in Sweden back in 2020 with ground-handling services at Landvetter and Malmo airports but also further broadens Aviator’s presence as a leading ground-handling provider in the Nordic market.
10 areas of the aerospace industry to be disrupted by AI tools
Chairman of Avia Solutions Group Gediminas Ziemelis shared his predictions regarding the areas where AI in aviation will make a massive difference. According to him, the use of AI in aviation goes beyond customer support chatbots and price comparison tools for travelers. While these applications will definitely stay and become ubiquitous, the real disruption will come from optimizing the “hard” areas of aviation – from revenue management to evaluating the likelihood of a strike.
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