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Embraer E190-E2 to roll out Feb. 25
Embraer plans to roll out its first next-generation E-Jet, an E190-E2, on Feb. 25 at its headquarters in São José dos Campos, Brazil. The E190-E2’s first flight is slated for the second half of 2016 with first deliveries expected to take place in 2018.
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Mitsubishi delays MRJ deliveries by a year
Mitsubishi Aircraft is to delay the first delivery of the MRJ regional airliner by around a year, to mid-2018. Initial delivery of the aircraft had been scheduled for the second quarter of 2017. But the airframer recently disclosed that it was reviewing the entire development plan following the commencement of flight-testing.
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Airlines

Alaska Airlines continues strategy toward fuel-efficient fleet
As part of its strategy to improve its cargo service in the Alaska and continue toward a more fuel-efficient fleet, Alaska Airlines has announced plans to phase out five Boeing 737-400 "combi" aircraft in 2017. Alaska will replace the 737-400s with three Boeing 737-700s. "It will allow us to offer a cargo schedule that better serves the cargo needs of the communities we serve in the state of Alaska," said Halley Knigge, a spokeswoman for the carrier.
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Brussels Airlines expands widebody fleet with two A330s
Brussels Airlines plans to add two Airbus A330 aircraft to its fleet and launch flights from Brussels to Toronto, as well as increase its presence in Africa and the US. “This important expansion plan is a significant investment, both financially and in terms of employment,” CEO Bernard Gustin said in a statement. “We are creating a larger offering for our growing number of passengers as well as for our cargo clients."
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China Southern orders 10 A330-300s
China Southern Airlines has ordered 10 Airbus A330-300 twin-aisle aircraft in a deal worth $2.3 billion at list prices, according to a disclosure filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The purchase will be financed partly from China Southern’s internal resources and partly by commercial bank loans. The transaction still needs government approvals.
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Delta, pilots restart labor contract negotiations
Delta Air Lines’ pilots have returned to labor contract negotiations more than five months after rejecting a tentative agreement. The Delta Master Executive Council (MEC) of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) endorsed a tentative labor deal with Delta management in June and sent it to the airline’s nearly 13,000 pilots for a ratification vote, but the rank-and-file flight deck crew rejected it by a 65%-35% vote in July. The MEC leadership stepped down following the vote, and the Delta pilots went into “reset mode,” according to ALPA president Tim Canoll.
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Lufthansa lashes out at Gulf carriers
German flag carrier Lufthansa has taken another swipe at the “Big Three” Gulf carriers, warning that Europe’s civil aviation infrastructure risks being damaged by the Arabian airlines. Lufthansa—which has said its business has also been damaged by the Gulf carriers—has been a persistent critic of Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways—arguing they are heavily subsidized by their respective governments, charges that all three carriers deny.
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MH370 search to end in June 2016
The search for a missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER in the southern Indian Ocean has covered over 80,000 square kilometres, and is likely wind up in June 2016 if the aircraft is not found. Two vessels, Fugro Discovery and Havila Harmony, are presently in the search area, says Australia’s Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JAAC) in a routine statement.
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Metrojet insurance company pays out $23 million after crash
Russia’s Ingosstrakh insurance company has paid out $23 million in the aftermath of the Metrojet Airbus A321-200 crash over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Oct. 31. The Metrojet A321 crashed shortly after takeoff from Sharm el-Sheikh airport on Oct. 31, killing all 224 passengers and crew. According to an Ingosstrakh statement, it continues to pay relatives of the passengers.
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Qantas A330 take-off weight discrepancy spurs procedural changes
Qantas Airways has changed its loading procedures from Bangkok after an Airbus A330-300 aircraft departed with a 2,785kg load discrepancy owing to a miscommunication among ground staff. The incident occurred on 23 July 2015 and involved the aircraft registered VH-QPJ, says the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) in a statement. The aircraft was operating flight QF24 on the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-Sydney route.
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United Airlines rolls out "Big Metal Bird" video series starring sportscaster
United Airlines' new "Big Metal Bird" informational video series offers insight into the complexities of the airline industry for lay people. The videos are hosted by Fox Sports 1 personality Katie Nolan.
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Vueling increases interline arrangements
Spain-based low-cost carrier (LCC) Vueling is to launch three new interline agreements with long-haul carriers Cathay Pacific, Hainan Airlines and Royal Jordanian. The new arrangements will largely focus on Rome’s Fiumicino Airport, Vueling’s major hub outside Spain, from where it has connections to 65 destinations.
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Airports

Explosion at Sabiha Gökçen airport kills one, damages Pegasus aircraft
Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines said an explosion at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport at 2:05 am local time on Dec. 23 killed one cleaning staff member and injured another who was on board a Pegasus aircraft. The cause has not yet been confirmed, although The Telegraph reported aviation experts say it appears to have been a bomb.
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McCarran International on track for 45M passengers in 2015
Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport saw passenger numbers jump by 10.2% last month, with 3.7 million people passing through the gates. The airport is on track to go past the 45 million passenger mark this year.
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Military

Second Sikorsky CH-53K ‘almost ready’ to join test campaign
After a slow start, the Sikorsky CH-53K development project is gathering pace at West Palm Beach, Florida, with sixth test flights and counting since initial lift-off in late October and a second aircraft almost complete. The US Marine Corps announced this week that one of its own pilots flew the King Stallion, taking over from Sikorsky’s test team for the first time.
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Aviation Quote

One particular circumstance distinguishes the sea commander from his equals in most other spheres. He stands the same chance of death, mutilation or capture as the least experienced sailor in his fleet. What affects others will affect him personally. This fact 'concentrates the mind wonderfully', as Dr Johnson remarked of a man who was to be hanged in a fortnight.

— Oliver Warner, prologue to Command At Sea: Great Fighting Admirals from Hawke to Nimitz, 1976.




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1. ORY, Orly Airport, Paris, France
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