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SIA orders 20 777Xs and 19 787-10s
Singapore Airlines is set to place a firm order for 20 Boeing 777-9s and 19 787-10s, after agreeing a letter of intent with Boeing. The airline has confirmed the deal, valued at $13.8 billion, which includes six options for each type. If exercised, it will bring the total to as many as 51 aircraft.
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Monthly Boeing Commercial job cuts hit eight-year peak
Boeing Commercial Airplanes in January notched its largest one-month employment drop since the depths of the 2009 financial crisis, as the division’s total workforce shrank by 1,659 jobs between 28 December and 28 January, show statistics released by the company. The division hadn’t seen a steeper one-month drop since 2009, when BCA shed more than 3,500 workers between 30 November and 31 December, according to Boeing’s statistics.
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Airlines

Air Canada announces fleet-wide rebranding
Air Canada has unveiled a major new branding transformation under which the carrier will repaint its entire fleet in a new color scheme and provide employees with newly-designed uniforms, the Montreal-based airline announces on 9 February. The airline unveiled three aircraft that have already been painted with the new livery at events in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
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Spectre of false glideslope emerges in Bishkek 747 crash
Preliminary information about the Boeing 747-400F crash at Bishkek appears to indicate that the aircraft encountered a false glideslope before initiating its fatal descent, and that the crew attempted a go-around. The information is contained in a detailed formal communication – the authenticity and nature of which FlightGlobal has yet to verify – and states that the aircraft, on a Category II ILS approach, crossed a final approach point some 650ft above the published height of 3,400ft. This approach point was around 3.2nm (5.9km) from Bishkek Manas's VOR and some 7.4km before runway 26.
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Long-haul, low-cost to become 'significant' part of IAG: Walsh
Long-haul, low-cost flights will become a “significant part of IAG”, with budget flights from Barcelona just the start of the airline group’s ambitions, its chief executive Willie Walsh says. Speaking at the Airlines for Europe (A4E) conference in Brussels on 8 February, he said that “without question, in due course” IAG would seek to roll out long-haul, low-cost operations at other locations in Europe. “You’ve got to start somewhere and we think Barcelona is the right place to start," he says.
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Royal Jordanian completes long-haul fleet harmonization
Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) completed its long-haul fleet harmonization process Jan. 24, after taking delivery of the final Boeing 787-8 out of an order for seven. The new 787 fleet replaces its aging Airbus A340-200 and A330-200 aircraft. RJ president and CEO Suleiman Obeidat said in a statement that this aircraft, along with a sixth 787 that joined the fleet in November 2016, is on capital lease, while the first five 787s are on operating leases.
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SAA brings new A330s' interior in line with A320 fleet
South African Airways has based the cabin interior of its new Airbus A330s on that of its narrowbodies. Flight Fleets Analyzer shows the Star Alliance carrier has since the beginning of December 2016 received three of the five new A330-300s ordered as part of a fleet modernisation program
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United flight plan system outage delays hundreds of flights
Chicago-based United Airlines experienced a five-hour technological problem the morning of Feb. 8, causing delays to “less than 10%, under 500 flights” of its daily schedule, according to a spokesperson. No flights were canceled as a result of the outage. A United spokesperson told ATW the problem affected the system allowing crews to create flight plans on domestic and international flights.
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Military

Lockheed Martin rolls-out first LM-100J
Lockheed Martin ceremonially rolled out the first LM-100J commercial freighter off the assembly line in Marietta, Georgia, completing a key milestone ahead of a scheduled first flight in the spring. The roll-out comes three years after Lockheed launched the LM-100J programme to adapt the Super Hercules for a niche cargo market, replacing more than older-model L-100s delivered by Lockheed from the early 1960s to 25 years ago.
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F-35 cost target impossible without block buy, Lockheed says
A hand-shake agreement with US government negotiators slashes the cost of each F-35A ordered in the latest annual lot to $94.6 million, but the Lockheed Martin program’s goal to drop the price to $85 million in three years is in jeopardy unless the Defense department invokes a package of special acquisition tools, says Lockheed chief financial officer Bruce Tanner.
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We have focused on derivatives for several years, but when it's time to do a new airplane, it's time to do a new airplane.

- Michael B. Bair, Boeing Commercial Airplanes vice president for business strategy and development, announcing the 'Sonic Cruiser' (which was eventually canceled), 29 March, 2001.


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