NEW YORK, NY – Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO, spoke at the Aviation Day USA event in New York today, hosted by The Wings Club and IATA.
NEW YORK, NY – Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO, spoke at the Aviation Day USA event in New York today, hosted by The Wings Club and IATA. In his remarks, he urged aviation stakeholders to work together to address key issues facing aviation:
• Ensuring the industry’s continued economic viability
• Development of infrastructure to keep up with rising demand for connectivity; and
• Meeting the industry’s environmental commitments
Tyler cited the successful partnership on aviation safety as a template for how industry and governments should cooperate to address these challenges.
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Florida and Hawaii are the big winners in the latest expansion announced by Southwest Airlines.
The nation’s biggest low-cost carrier confirmed four new routes Tuesday. They include two to Miami (MIA) as well as one to Sarasota (SRQ) on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
The fourth will be a high-profile new route to Hawaii that will come from Southwest’s expanding operation in Long Beach, California (LGB). From there, Southwest will launch daily nonstop service to the Kahului Airport (OGG) on the island of Maui. The airline is rolling out the service with introductory fares as low as $99 one way.
Talon Air Taps Hurley for Leadership Team
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y., Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Talon Air is proud to announce that aviation industry veteran James Hurley has joined their executive team as Executive Vice President. Hurley is best known for his senior leadership roles with Dassault Falcon Jet. Working for Dassault in various capacities since 1988, he most recently led their U.S. sales force as Senior Vice President.
He has a remarkable thirty plus year track record in developing customer relationships and increasing market share.
Business aviation veteran James Hurley has joined the Talon leadership team to lead companywide sales initiatives.