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 LATEST WORLD AIR   our customers expect   airline from Vietnam. According   am really proud of our successful
                                                            “From a personal perspective, I
          high-quality cabin comfort as
 NEWS     well as reliability. The Global   to the wet-lease agreement, six   crowd-funding initiatives which
                                  aircraft – three Airbus A320 and
          5000 ticks all those boxes so
                                                          have generated investment capital
                                  three Airbus A321 – will be fl ying
          we are excited to add it to our
                                                          for the business, our best-in-

 A round up of avia�on news briefs   VCMP ahead of the winter sea-  for the Vietnamese carrier until   class IT platform which drives
                                  the end of February 2020.
          son.  We expect it will interline
                                                          leasing and stock management
 from around the world   with our light jet and rotary   Four of the aircraft start-  to optimise revenues, and our
          charters to reach the select   ed operations in Vietnam in   new facility where we have tripled
          ski-resorts around Europe and   November.       our inventory space to further
 IT TRAINING FOR BUSINESS   IFLYACJ WEBSITE  the USA,” said Buchanan.  streamline the business and
 AVIATION SECTOR                   INDUSTRY AWARDS BUILD   sustain exemplary service levels.
                                    UP FOR APOC AVIATION
 Las Vegas, Nevada – Airbus Cor-  RECORD PRODUCTION       We’ll also be expanding our global
 Melbourne, Florida –  In response   porate Jets (ACJ) have launched   RESULTS  footprint in Asia and the US with
 to the growing demand for   the ifl yACJ.com website, allowing   Rotterdam, The Netherlands   dynamic plans for spares hubs to
 more qualifi ed IT experts in the   VIP travellers to easily plan their   Vilnius, Lithuania –  A nar-  –  Max Wooldrik, managing   serve our airline customers.”
 business aviation sector, Satcom   world above the world travel with   row-body ACMI operator Avion   director of  APOC Aviation, an   Wooldrik was nominated by
 Direct (SD), the business aviation   ACJ charter operators.  Express has announced record   aircraft and engines leasing,   colleagues and peers as one
 solutions provider, has strength-  The new website will appeal to   quarterly production results.   trading and part-out specialist,   of the current business leaders
 ened its industry-focused training   VIP travellers, because it groups   During Q3 2019 the airline   has won the Airline Economics   aged below forty years who,
 programme.   together information about the   fl ew over 27,400 block hours,   ’40 Under 40’ awards for 2019.  they believed, was deserving of
 The second edition of aeroIT,   Airbus corporate jet offerings of   increasing the year-on-year   APOC Aviation was also   recognition for his contribution
 SD’s aviation IT certifi cation, is   12 operators - such as details of   production result by 28%. Sep-  nominated again by Deloitte for the   to the aviation industry.
 available with renewed content   their spacious cabins, charac-  tember year to date production   ‘Technology Fast 50 - 2019’ achiev-  In an overwhelming response
 and an exam updated to refl ect   teristics and tailored on-board   results increased by over 15%   ing recognition once more as one   to the publishers the talent and
 the changes. SD’s training pro-  services in one place.  – the company fl ew over 50,000   of the fastest growing technology   skills of forty young, dynamic
 grammes have been added to the   Its simplicity enables users to   block hours in the three quarters   companies in the Netherlands.  people was acknowledged at a
 curricula offered at both FlightSafe-  fi nd details about each ACJ VIP   The SD Entry into Service facility delivers   of 2019.  “APOC Aviation has a reputa-  special ceremony in New York
 ty International and Embry-Riddle   charter offering in a single click.   essential aviation IT training to existing and   CEO Darius Kajokas said,   tion for being an entrepreneurial   during the ‘Growth Frontiers’



 Aeronautical University and the   Customers can then select the   new customers on board their aircraft    “Busy European summer   business” said Wooldrik.   conference last week. Q
 number of SD digital self-learning   desired ACJ operator and be   season led to signifi cant
 courses has grown.   taken seamlessly to the website   growth in the demand for
 Revisions to the aeroIT course   of their chosen ACJ charter   gines with a range of fl exible fi nance   VERTIS FLYING HIGH WITH   ACMI services. This year
 place more focus on cyber security,   provider, allowing them to book   options. Our customers need to   ADDITION OF GLOBAL 5000 TO   we expanded our fl eet to 22
 the latest communications systems   securely and with confi dence at   ensure they can remain in profi table   CHARTER PORTFOLIO  aircraft, the biggest fl eet in
 and information technology   no extra cost.  operation with minimised downtime   the history of our company,
 advancements to ensure aviation IT   “For the fi rst time we have con-  and it is our mission to provide en-  Zug, Switzerland –  Vertis Aviation   and consolidated all our
 professionals’ knowledge is current   nected business jet travellers to   gines that are ready to fl y supported   has strengthened its ultra-long-  efforts to assist European
 with the most recent developments.    ACJ operators - just click to book   by our stock of surplus parts.   range charter offering with the   scheduled and charter air-
 The revised exam, designed to   a unique fl ying experience,” said   “Some operators are extending   introduction of a Bombardier Global   lines with their growth plans
 test candidates’ understanding of   ACJ president Benoit Defforge.  existing leases on current engine   5000 to its charter portfolio. The   and capacity needs and this
 developing connectivity technol-  ACJ operator fl eets include   options and this is keeping values   latest addition to the Vertis Charter   resulted in overall growth of
 ogies, will enable existing aeroIT   the ACJ318, ACJ319, ACJ320   buoyant whilst new generation   Management Programme (VCMP)   our production.
 certifi cate holders to renew their   and ACJ340, all of which deliver   technology enters the market. How-  will be marketed exclusively for   “I would like to thank our
 existing qualifi cation.  impressive combinations of com-  ever, the CFM56-3/5B/-7B and the   charter through the international   professional team for their
 The updated aeroIT course   fort, range and reliability. Visit the   V2500-A5 engines are still experi-  Vertis network of offi ces spanning   hard work and dedication,
 now forms part of FlightSafety   website https://www.ifl yACJ.com/  encing frequent trades with demand   the North Americas, Middle East,   which is fuelling our results.
 International’s new Cabin Master   expected to grow as more engines   Africa and Europe.  At the same time, I would
 Technician programme.   are removed for maintenance.”  The privately owned and   like to express our gratitude
 Embry-Riddle has also approved   CFM56 ENGINES FLY OUT  APOC is focused on the most   operated Global 5000 is based at   to the clients who choose
 the inclusion of aeroIT as part of its   AT APOC AVIATION   commonly used aircraft Airbus and   London Luton Airport.  our services. Their trust
 new Bachelor’s degree, Aviation   Boeing narrow bodies.   “This is a fantastic new aircraft   motivates us to move further
 Maintenance Science with an area   Rotterdam, The Netherlands   Mihalache said that 2019 is see-  to have on offer for our clientele,”   and develop our services.”
 of concentration in cyber technol-  – APOC Aviation has sold two   ing fast expansion into the leasing   said Catherine Buchanan, COO   For the remaining period
 ogy, avionics and security. The   CFM56-3 engines (Serial numbers:   of engines, aircraft, landing gears   of Vertis Aviation. “There has   of European high-season
 fi rst group of students taking the   856622/857283) in a multi-million   and APUs.  been a distinct change in market   Avion Express will continue
 program began studies this year.  dollar transaction with a national   Currently APOC has offi ces/ware-  behaviour as charter demand   to provide ACMI services to
 Students completing the courses   carrier. Both are now installed on   houses located in the Netherlands,   for business airliners has shifted   Onur Air and SunExpress,
 can take their exam on campus   Boeing 737-300 aircraft.    Lithuania, Florida and Colombia   to the large-cabin, long-range   while Avion Express Malta
 or via the digital Questionmark   With one just out the shop and   however before end of 2020   jets. The high levels of comfort,   will continue operating for
 platform which SD administers.  each having a 4,000 fl ight-cycle   strategic spares hubs will be iden-  always-on connectivity and   Norwegian.
 The aeroIT course is also   capability before servicing, these   tifi ed in mainland China with extra   flexible performance capabilities   At the same time, Avion
 available through SD’s recently   engine assets are the fi rst in a series   warehouses/offi ces opened in the   make these aircraft types a great   Express is working on
 enhanced Learning Management   of transactions underway at APOC.  USA, Hong Kong and Singapore.   alternative and it is a valuable   expanding its client base
 System which provides comput-  Anca Mihalache, vice president   This expanding global footprint sees   addition to our mix.”  and has recently signed an
 er-based training with videos and   engine trading APOC Aviation said,   annual revenues predicted to reach    “In addition to incredibly   ACMI contract with VietJet
 digital material.   “We are focusing on supplying en-  (US) $100 million by 2022.  smooth operating performance   Air, an international low-cost


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