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A model of SpaceJet regional jet, manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., stands on display at the company s booth during a media preview day at the Singapore Airshow held at the Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore February. | BLOOMBERG
JIJI Dec 17, 2020
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. will halt operations at a U.S. flight test site after its parent announced a decision in October to freeze the development of a small passenger jet, informed sources said Wednesday.
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Sterling Global Aviation Logistics Expands Operations and Customer Service Capabilities in APAC Region
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Lanny Schindelmeiser appointed Vice President-APAC for Sterling Global Aviation Logistics
“We are pleased to have Lanny join the Sterling Aviation team, bringing his extensive logistics experience and deep knowledge of the APAC region. He will help to support our clients unprecedented logistics challenges,” says Robert Broderick, EVP Sterling Global Aviation Logistics NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 As part of an ongoing global expansion plan, Sterling has recruited aviation logistics specialist Lanny Schindelmeiser as Vice President - APAC to support clients’ mission-critical logistics requirements in the Asia-Pacific region. Lanny will be responsible for developing strategic expansion plans for the region and enhancing Sterling’s operational and customer service capabilities.
By Jon Hemmerdinger2020-12-14T16:59:00+00:00
Quebec’s aerospace industry has partnered with the aerospace cluster in Japan’s Aichi prefecture, home to Japanese aerospace company Mitsubishi Aircraft in the industrial city of Nagoya.
MHI RJ Aviation chief executive Hiroaki Yamamoto disclosed the partnership during the first day of the International Aerospace Innovation Forum, on 14 December.
He says that the aerospace clusters will, on 15 December, sign a memorandum of understanding to form the partnership.
Details have not been disclosed.
MHI is a subsidiary of Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), which also owns Nagoya-based Mitsubishi Aircraft, developer of the SpaceJet regional jet programme.