Waltzing Matilda to launch new airline, Connect Airlines, to serve Toronto Billy Bishop City Airport
IBS Software provides mission-critical SaaS solutions to support the airline s commercial business and operations
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BEDFORD, Mass., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Waltzing Matilda Aviation (WMA) will be launching Connect Airlines, a new airline starting operations in October 2021, connecting Toronto Billy Bishop City Airport with airports in the Northeast and Midwest United States.
IBS Software to power Connect Airlines with its mission-critical SaaS solutions
Using the Canadian built Q400 turboprop aircraft, Connect Airlines will offer a premium service for day-tripping business travelers direct into Toronto s downtown island Billy Bishop airport. Subject to regulatory approvals, the airline will provide a valuable alternative to business travelers as they start to fly between the United States and Canada again.
Waltzing Matilda to launch new airline, Connect Airlines, to serve Toronto Billy Bishop City Airport
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Harris Williams Advises TractManager on its Sale to symplr
December 22, 2020 GMT
RICHMOND, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 22, 2020
Harris Williams, a global investment bank specializing in M&A advisory services, announces it advised TractManager, a portfolio company of Arsenal Capital Partners (Arsenal), on its sale to symplr, a portfolio company of Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. (Clearlake). TractManager’s technology and professional services optimize the business of healthcare through contracting, sourcing and provider management solutions. The transaction was led by Sam Hendler, Dan Linsalata, Jake Lin and Owen Hughes of the Harris Williams Technology Group.