The new service will begin Oct. 26 and is expected to represent a $5.5 million economic impact for Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
Luis Muñoz Marín Airport saw significant increases in both domestic and international passengers. #NewsismyBusiness
The aircraft repair facility’s partnership with the university enhances aviation mechanic training. #NewsIsMyBusiness
The EDA-subsidized courses offer aviation industry training and practical skills. #NewsIsMyBusiness
The company announced job openings starting at $14.50 an hour for cooks, pastry chefs and drivers in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. #NewsismyBusiness
The event aims to educate and inspire young women to pursue aviation careers. #NewsismyBusiness
The new Piper Seminole was purchased for $870,630 to improve student training and marking the school’s 30th anniversary. #Newsismybusiness
The operation entailed a $20 million investment.
Arlet Aviation LLC, a Puerto Rican company dedicated to servicing the local and international aviation industry announced Tuesday it has signed an agreement with Heli-One as their representative in the Caribbean area.
Looking to ease the analysis of activity taking place in Puerto Rico airports to support the tourism and aviation industries, as well as track migration patterns, the Puerto Rico Ports Authority and the Puerto Rico Statistics Institute unveiled the “Aviation Intelligence” online tool.
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is kicking off it’s CCMA & Aircraft MRO Conference this week in Puerto Rico, hosted by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company and Meet Puerto Rico, and with support from the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO.)
Students who successfully complete air traffic control training at Airways New Zealand’s training hub in Puerto Rico, and who pass the FerroNATS selection process, will have the opportunity to enter the job pool of one of Europe’s premier air traffic services providers.
Oxford, CT.-based Tradewind Aviation announced Wednesday the start of its “premium scheduled” nonstop service to Anguilla and Nevis from Puerto Rico’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.
For the second time in as many years, Puerto Rican cargo airline Roblex Aviation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, listing more than $637,208 in debt.
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