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AVIONICS


                                  EXCLUSIVE CONNECTIVITY


                                  AGREEMENT






                global business aviation solution


       Aprovider Satcom Direct has
        signed an exclusive deal making it the sole
        connectivity supplier for Avcon Jet, the

        Austria-headquartered aircraft manage-

        ment and charter operator.
         Satcom Direct (SD) will now supply all con-
        nectivity tools for the company, including


        voice and data services, flight deck commu-

        nications and cyber security solutions.


         Avcon Jet manages a growing mixed fleet,
        consisting of more than 70 aircraft, from


        offices based at 12 major international




        business aviation hubs.


         The solutions provided by SD software,


        hardware, and infrastructure services de-  Integration of third-party trip planning, and   for those services. The additional focus



        livered through the SD Xperience portfolio,   other operational software, into the open   on cyber security and ability to customise


        support Avcon Jet’s needs and influenced   architecture of the SD Pro platform, will add   services made SD the obvious choice for

        the selection process.             further value to Avcon Jet operations.  our needs,” said Maximillian Maruna, chief





         Satcom Direct will also support an    “It is imperative that our provider can   operating officer for Avcon Jet.


        integrated, customised hardware upgrade   supply all our aircraft with the right con-  “The ability to synchronize the flight oper-



        roadmap to ensure that each aircraft is   nectivity services, seamlessly and securely.   ations of each aircraft will reduce workload


        equipped with the appropriate connectivity   As technology moves so rapidly, we also   and make life easier for Avcon Jet, its custom-
        tools, making for more efficient planning   needed to know we have immediate access   ers and crews,” said  Michael Skou Chris-




        and budgeting.                     to the necessary support and assistance   tensen, SD vice president international. Q
                AIRLINES
                                TENTATIVE STEPS TO
                                RESTORE NETWORKS


                                            lines, which stopped flights on 21 March,   IAG carrier Iberia, which is operating min-

                                            will also resume flight operations on 15   imum services predominantly connecting



                everal European operators have   June. It will offer a route network of 59   Madrid to the Canary Islands, is to gradual-



          Sannounced more tentati ve steps   destinations between June and August.  ly resume its short and medium-haul flight

           to restoring their networks, including   Lufthansa will from 15 June resume   programme from the start of July.

           the resumption of services by Lufthansa   20 more routes from Frankfurt and 34   Iberia - and its Iberia Express and Iberia




           Group operators Austrian Airlines and   from Munich. This will increase Lufthan-  Regional units - will fly to at least 40 desti-




           Brussels Airlines in June.       sa’s flight schedule from around 500 to   nations in July, rising to 53 destinations in
                                                                              August. This represents just over a fifth of its


                                            almost 900 weekly connections at Frank-

            Austrian Airlines, which suspended
           flights on 19 March, has announced it   furt and Munich during June.   normal short and medium-haul programme.


           will resume scheduled flights to mostly   The German carrier will add long-haul   Iberia adds that is prepared to resume



           European cities in mid-June.     flights from Frankfurt to Cairo, San Jose in   long-haul flights ”as soon as conditions




            From 15 June, Austrian will resume   Costa Rica and the Chinese cities of Beijing   allow and quarantine and travel restrictions
                                            and Shanghai. It is adding San Francisco,

                                                                              are lifted in the countries served by Iberia”.

           short-haul services to 27 cities including   Delhi, Montreal and Seoul from Munich.  Greek carrier Aegean Airlines mean-
           Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, London


           Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle.   Other group carriers Air Dolomiti,   while will from 15 June restart flights
           It will also operate flights from Vienna   Edelweiss, Eurowings and Swiss are also   from Thessaoloniki to four German


           to Tel Aviv in Israel. The airline will add   adding capacity in June. Notably low-cost   cities, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich and

           10 more cities from 22 June. These will   unit Eurowings will add 40 new European   Stuttgart, as well as Larnaca in Cyprus.


                                            destinations to its schedule and double

                                                                              The carrier also plans to reinstate Tel
           include Milan, Nice, Prague and Warsaw.



            Austrian’s sister carrier Brussels Air-  its operational fleet to up to 20 Airbus   Aviv flights from the airport once travel

                                            aircraft by the end of June.


                                                                              restrictions are lifted. Q
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