Month: March 2022
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Mythical gods, ancient relics, sparkling seas, sun -filled beaches
However, Greece has so much more. Situated in south-eastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas, it is referred to as the cradle of Western civilization. There are few people who are unaware of the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis of Athens, an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city…
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International Air Services Council
Airlines domiciled in South Africa have been waiting for both councils to be reconstituted in order to review their applications for new international and domestic routes and the month that passed with no council being announced, any economic benefits that could have been won, such as job creation and economic links, failed to take place.
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Comair returns to SAAT
Comair has apparently moved the maintenance of some of their aircraft from Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International to South African Airways Technical. Previously both service providers were being used but the situation now seems to be that all maintenance work on all aircraft will be done by SAAT. This comes after the South African Civil Aviation…
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Aviator – taking VIP/GA travel to the new heights at Copenhagen Airport
Located close to the Danish capital, Copenhagen Airport Kastrup (CPH) regularly receives highly commendable reviews from passengers transiting its open and spacious layout. But behind the scenes reserved for the travelling public, another world exists – a world exclusively reserved for VIP and General Aviation (GA) travellers.
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LATAM Airlines Group Selects Iguazio to Operationalize Machine Learning as Part of Its Post-Pandemic Innovation Strategy
Iguazio, the MLOps (machine learning operations) platform provider, today announced that LATAM – the leading airline group in Latin America – has selected its MLOps platform for a large scale, cross-company AI innovation project.




