Aeromexico Opens Aviation Training Program in Mexico

Aeromexico Opens Aviation Training Program in Mexico

Aeroméxico Formación is a leading training institution under Aeromexico, offering commercial pilot training, aviation management/flight attendant associate degrees, and aircraft maintenance technician programs. Located in Mexico City with convenient access and comprehensive facilities, it collaborates with CAE to provide international-standard training. Accommodation recommendations include hotels near the airport. Students can explore Mexico City's cultural attractions during their free time. Aeroméxico Formación helps students achieve their aviation dreams.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Aviation Summit Tackles Future of Maintenance Engineering

Aviation Summit Tackles Future of Maintenance Engineering

The IATA World Aviation Maintenance Engineering Summit (WMES) will be held in Madrid, Spain from June 23rd to 25th. This summit brings together global aviation technical operations professionals and industry leaders to discuss challenges in aircraft maintenance engineering and promote innovation, safety, and efficiency improvements. The event features a diverse format, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and exhibitions. Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest summit news.

Perus Shiringayoc Airport Operates with Dual Aviation Codes

Perus Shiringayoc Airport Operates with Dual Aviation Codes

Shiringayoc/Hacienda Hda Mejia Airport, located in the Peruvian rainforest, has the IATA code SYC and the ICAO code SPOV. This remote airport primarily serves small aircraft and private flights, offering passenger, cargo, and emergency rescue services. The airport's dual codes and unique geographical setting make it a point of interest for aviation enthusiasts. It plays a crucial role in connecting remote communities and facilitating essential services in the region.

Gelendzhik Airport Expands As Black Sea Travel Hub

Gelendzhik Airport Expands As Black Sea Travel Hub

Gelendzhik Airport (GDZ) is a vital hub connecting the Russian heartland to the Black Sea resort city of Gelendzhik. Boasting modern facilities and a prime location, it accommodates a variety of aircraft types. The airport primarily operates domestic passenger and cargo routes within Russia, providing convenient and efficient services for both business and leisure travelers, as well as cargo operators. It plays a significant role in supporting tourism and trade in the Black Sea region.

Ayers Rock Airport Links Travelers to Australia's Red Centre

Ayers Rock Airport Links Travelers to Australia's Red Centre

Ayers Rock Airport is a key aviation hub leading to Australia's Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta National Park, situated at an elevation of 496 meters with a 2599-meter runway. The airport handles 350,000 to 400,000 passengers annually and offers convenient transportation, attracting numerous visitors to experience Australia's unique natural beauty. Mainly operated by Virgin Australia with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, it features multiple private flight routes and supports tourism in the surrounding areas.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Omsk Airport Expands as Key Siberian Aviation Hub

Omsk Airport Expands as Key Siberian Aviation Hub

Omsk Airport is a significant civil airport located in the Siberian region of Russia, just 5 kilometers from the center of Omsk. It has three runways capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft. The airport not only handles domestic flights but also connects to several international destinations, with major airlines including Aeroflot and Air Astana. As an important aviation hub, it served 975,000 passengers in 2013, highlighting its crucial role in air transportation.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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West Sumatra's Padang Minangkabau Airport Boosts Tourism, Connectivity

West Sumatra's Padang Minangkabau Airport Boosts Tourism, Connectivity

Minangkabau International Airport, located in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, is a modern international airport that opened in 2005, replacing the former Tabing Airport. It has become one of the most important aviation hubs in the region. The airport is designed for both functionality and aesthetics, capable of accommodating large aircraft. It receives approximately 1.3 million passengers annually and connects numerous domestic and international routes, contributing to Padang's economic development and cultural exchange.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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