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Boeing bids to redeem in-service record with 787-9
Redemption is not a word often associated with the introduction of new aircraft models, but the entry into service of the 787-9 nearly two years ago was anything but a typical event. The stretched and updated widebody followed nearly three years after the operational debut in October 2011 of the 787-8, the only commercial airliner ordered grounded by the US Federal Aviation Administration since 1979.
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Hot shutdowns led to CS100 engine-test explosion
Canadian investigators have traced an explosion and uncontained engine failure on a Bombardier CS100, during ground tests, to an oil-feed tube seal failure, resulting from misinterpretation of shutdown procedures. Failure of the seal enabled engine oil to combine with the cooling airflow in the Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engine, and this air-oil mixture auto-ignited as a result of high ambient temperature.
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Airbus prepares for A330neo final assembly
Airbus is starting to pull together components in preparation for the final assembly of the first A330neo, which is scheduled to get underway in September. In a program update, the European OEM said the industrial phase of the new model “is now fully underway” and on track for the start of final assembly, with components and sub-assemblies steadily being delivered to its Toulouse final assembly line (FAL).
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Russia resumes flights to Turkey
Russia will resume charter flights to Turkey July 7 after a six-month break. Flights ceased in November 2015 following the downing by Turkish fighter jets of a Russian strike aircraft as it crossed into Turkish airspace while on a sortie against Islamic State forces in neighboring Syria. The incident led to Russia imposing sanctions on Turkey, including the halting of charter flights.
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Airlines

Air Canada increases service to Barbados
Additional services by Air Canada are giving Barbados a double-digit boost in tourism. According to Barbados Tourism Marketing, Air Canada will provide a 27% increase in travelers from Toronto.
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Alaska sees traffic growth of 10.9% in June
Alaska Air Group saw a 10.9% jump in traffic in June, as capacity for the group rose by 11.7%. The company had 3.24 billion revenue passenger miles for the month.
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American invests additional $5M to cut TSA wait times by 30%
American Airlines expects to cut passenger wait times in security lines by 30% at four major airports by installing automated screen lanes, airline officials said. The new screening lanes will cost the airline an additional $5 million on top of the $21 million it has spent this year to help TSA speed up the lines.
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EasyJet to launch seven new routes from Switzerland
UK low-cost carrier (LCC) easyJet plans to add seven new routes from Switzerland, increasing the number of routes from Geneva to 74, from Basel to 54, and six from Zurich. The LCC, the second largest carrier in Switzerland behind Swiss International Air Lines, will add a weekly Basel-Funchal (Madeira, Portugal) service starting from Dec. 1.
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EgyptAir Recorder Indicates Attempt To Put Out Fire
Audio from the flight deck voice recorder of EgyptAir MS804 indicates an attempt to put out a fire on board the aircraft before it crashed into the Mediterranean, according to people on the investigation committee. The Airbus A320 crashed into the eastern Mediterranean en route from Paris to Cairo on May 19. All 66 people on board were killed. The cause of the crash remains unknown.
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Lufthansa, flight attendants union reach long-term no-strike agreement
Lufthansa and the Independent Flight Attendants’ Organization (UFO) negotiated a long-term, no-strike agreement July 5, concluding nearly six months of arbitration. “Reaching a comprehensive agreement and ensuring that there is no need for cabin strikes in the years ahead was tremendously important for Lufthansa and all our colleagues in the cabin alike,” Lufthansa chief human resources and legal officer Bettina Volkens said.
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Bad Weather Holds Up Search For MH370
Adverse weather has caused a delay of up to eight weeks in the Indian Ocean search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, pushing the hunt well beyond an expected finish date of mid-2016. The Boeing 777 carrying 239 passengers and crew disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014. A wing part, known as a flaperon, washed up on the French island of Reunion in July 2015.
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QantasLink extends Boeing 717 operations to 2026
Qantas regional airline QantasLink has signed a 10-year extension to its agreement with Cobham Airline Services, which operates Boeing 717s under the Qantas brand. “Cobham announced today that it has been awarded a 10 year, A$1.2 billion ($0.9 million) contract to continue provision of airline services to QantasLink, supporting their fleet of 20 Boeing 717 aircraft to the end of 2026,” Cobham said in a statement.
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Swiss Decision On CSeries Upgrade By Year-end
Swiss International Air Lines will decide whether to upgrade a further five Bombardier CSeries aircraft to the larger CS300 by the end of the year. Swiss, the launch customer for the new plane, had placed a firm order for 30 CS100s and has already converted 15 of those to the larger CS300 variant.
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Thai Airways’ first A350 XWB to start ground, flight testing
The first A350 XWB for Thai Airways International (THAI) has rolled out from cabin furnishing and engine installation at the Airbus Toulouse Final Assembly Line. Airbus said the aircraft is now ready to proceed to further ground and flight testing. This first A350-900 is scheduled for delivery to THAI in Q3 2016.
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United delivers record on-time performance for July 4 weekend
United Airlines has record on-time performance for the busy Fourth of July travel weekend. More than 72% of flights across mainline and regional services were on time. "We are getting more customers to meetings, beaches and family gatherings on time than ever before in our combined company history," said Chief Operations Officer Greg Hart.
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United proposes DC to Havana service
Major carriers are showing intense interest in routes to Cuba, with United Airlines vying to connect the US and Cuba via a Washington, DC, based route. "A lot of airlines are focusing on Florida, given the geographic ties," said United's Steve Morrissey, "but there's a strong desire for flights to Cuba from all across the country."
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Airports

Four US Airports To Open Automated Security Lanes
Four major US airports plan to speed up security checks by automating the distribution of bins for carry-on bags, the US Transportation Security Administration said. American Airlines' hubs in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and Miami will open the automated lanes. The lanes are expected to decrease wait times by 30 percent, the American and the TSA said in a joint statement.
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Military

RAF reveals VIP-configured Voyager
The Royal Air Force’s VIP-roled Airbus Defence & Space A330 Voyager has been revealed ahead of its first deployment – transporting the UK defence secretary Michael Fallon to a NATO summit in Warsaw on 8 July. The specially adapted Voyager (ZZ336) has been configured with 58 business-class seats, rather than the usual 291 economy seats.
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Airbus battles to get A400M back on track
Airbus’s military transport aircraft unit will arrive at the Farnborough air show amid an unwelcome gearbox crisis linked to its poster-child A400M – a model for which adding promised tactical capabilities was already proving harder than expected. In Flight International’s news report from the 2014 Farnborough show, the Atlas’s first year of operational service was summed up as marked by “solid reliability from its [Europrop International] TP400-D6 engines”. Two years on, the project is in disarray, with a reliability issue affecting an engine power gearbox component currently requiring users to follow operating restrictions.
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My consorts are the sleepless Stars.


— William Ellery CZhanning, Hymn of the Earth.




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