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Norse Atlantic reports 85% load factor and continued strong summer demand for July

Arendal, Norway, July 10, 2023: During July, Norse Atlantic Airways (NORSE.OL) recorded an aggregate load factor for the month of 85%, an increase of two per centage points compared to the previous month and the fifth month in row that the company has recorded an increase in load factor. Norse Atlantic Airways operated a total 524 flights, an increase of 173 flights compared to the previous month. 62.5 per cent of operated flights arrived within 15 minutes of the scheduled arrival time. The company operated 100 per cent of scheduled flights for the third consecutive month. Norse Atlantic carried 150,621 passengers in July, an increase of 53,594 compared to the previous month.

Norse Atlantic Airways announced the launch of new direct flights connecting Paris to Miami from 11th December 2023 and Berlin to Miami from 15th December 2023 as part of its upcoming winter schedule. With the addition of these new routes, Norse Atlantic Airways continues to strengthen its position as a leading carrier for European passengers seeking affordable winter sun destinations.

During the month Norse Atlantic surpassed the milestone of one million booked passengers since the launch of ticket sales in April 2023.

Airbus Signs Maintenance Digital Services Contract With Royal Australian Air Force

Airbus (Paris: AIR.PA) has signed a contract to provide a digital services focus for the maintenance of the Air Refueling Boom System (ARBS) on the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport (A330 MRTT) fleet.

Based on the Airbus suite of digital services SmartForce, this service is intended to support the operator in reducing maintenance costs and improving fleet availability by optimizing the fault diagnosis and troubleshooting tasks for the ARBS of the tanker aircraft, based on data analytics applications.

The Central Data System plays a key role, allowing operators to draw on the flight data recorded by the Mission Recording System and provides information outputs about issues registered during the flight and recommended maintenance actions to fix them.

Within the KC-30A Enterprise, the Central Data System is a joint development built upon a successful long-standing collaboration among Airbus, the Commonwealth of Australia (CoA) and the Australian KC-30A Through Life Support (TLS) provider Northrop Grumman Australia, in sharing data and defining the architecture of the system.

Future proposed development of the capability will allow customers which apply this technology to their fleet to be able to extend the ARBS analytics to entire aircraft level diagnostics.

SmartForce is a suite of services enabling military operators to exploit aircraft data to improve troubleshooting, optimize maintenance effort, predict maintenance actions and plan smartly for material demand and improving the fleet availability. SmartForce capitalizes on the new power of big data analytics coupled to secured connectivity to maximize mission readiness.