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Airbus to cut over 1,100 jobs in group integration move
Airbus Group aims to reach agreement with labour groups by the middle of 2017 on jobs cuts and transfers impacting around 1,500 jobs as part of the plan to merge its group structure and commercial aircraft division into a new entity. Airbus today provided details to its European Central Works Council of plans to reduce its current 136,000 strong workforce by up to 1,164 jobs. "These reductions will mainly affect support and integrated functions as well as the chief technology office organisation," it says.
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Airlines

Air Canada to provide seasonal service to Copenhagen aboard Boeing 777-300ER
Air Canada will offer seasonal service connecting Toronto and Copenhagen, Denmark, this coming summer, adding capacity with a 400-passenger Boeing 777-300ER. Additional flights and the larger aircraft will more than double Air Canada's capacity on flights to and from Copenhagen in 2017.
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Aircalin inks MOU for two A320neos, A330neos
Aircalin, a full-service airline based on the French Pacific island of New Caledonia, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to acquire two A320neos and two A330-900s. The A320neos will be deployed on existing regional routes to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, while Aircalin will use the A330neos to boost services to Japan for onward connections and potential new routes such as China.
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American Airlines, Qantas withdraw application to extend partnership
American Airlines Group and Qantas Airways are no longer pursuing expanding their network tie-up after a cold reception from the US Department of Transportation. "When the Department of Transportation issued its (tentative ruling) it was clear it would take longer than the 14 days they gave us to respond, and the DOT refused to give us an extension to fully demonstrate the benefits of our position," said American Airlines.
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American Airlines to utilize IBM public cloud for select applications
American Airlines plans to move certain applications to the IBM public cloud, using IBM's BlueMix solution. "We use the best and newest tools for the right applications," said a spokeswoman for American.
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Eastern Airways explores charter market
UK regional carrier Eastern Airways has taken delivery of two Embraer E170-100LRs as it seeks to expand its charter activities. Humberside-based Eastern will operate one of the 76-seater regional jets primarily on long-term ACMI charter work. The other will predominately work on the airline’s charter flying program, serving other airlines and tour operators, but also oil and gas companies, sports teams and the music industry.
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Finnair prepares for flight cancellations over pilot restrictions
Finnair is preparing for possible flight cancellations because of work restrictions set by the Finnish Pilots’ Association after a collective labor agreement expired Nov. 15. As negotiations continue, the oneworld member said Nov. 28 it might not have enough pilots to operate certain flights because of the pilot restrictions, which include a ban on working additional flights and roster changes to cover for last-minute illnesses.
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Juneyao inks MoU with Boeing for 787-9s
Juneyao Airlines confirms that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Boeing for 10 787-9s, as part of its plans to go long-haul. An airline executive tells FlightGlobal that the MoU with Boeing was inked in September, but that with Airbus on the A350 are continuing. The airline is expected to make a decision and firm the order in the middle of 2017, with the aircraft to be delivered starting from 2018, he adds.
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Recorders found from crashed Avro RJ in Colombia
Colombia's civil aviation authority Aerocivil has confirmed that both recorders of the LAMIA Bolivia British Aerospace Avro RJ85 that crashed near Medellin have been recovered, and were found in "good condition". Parts of the aircraft were found within a radius of 500m (1,645ft) around the impact site, says Aerocivil.
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Lufthansa flights hit again as pilots begin fresh walkout
Lufthansa has cancelled approximately 1,700 flights in total for today and 30 November as pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit has begun another round of industrial action after a four-day strike a week ago. The airline says that 816 flights have been cancelled today as the strike covers short-haul services only.
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Swiss grades CS100 after four months in service
After four months and more than 1,500 flight hours in service, launch operator Swiss's initial impression of the Bombardier’s CSeries aircraft family is still being formed, but trending in a positive direction. Until Air Baltic’s first CS300 enters service early next year, Swiss is still the only CSeries operator with a fleet of three CS100s - or about half as many as Swiss had hoped to receive by this time, which, according to Bombardier, is due to a shortage of Pratt & Whitney PW1500 geared turbofan engines. Engine deliveries have been slowed, in turn, by a shortage of critical parts, including the P&W’s hybrid aluminium-titanium fan blades.
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United's first flight to Cuba: Better late than never!
United Airlines' inaugural flight to Havana today from Newark Liberty International Airport won't go down as a sterling example of the carrier's efforts to improve on-time performance. Unfortunately, United flight 1502 left Newark bound for Havana 57 minutes late. The flight was scheduled to touch down at Havana's Jose Marti International Airport at 2:46 p.m. local time today, some 53 minutes behind schedule.
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Airports

O’Hare Workers Protest Low Wages
Workers at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport began striking on Nov. 29. O’Hare is a hub for both United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL) and American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) and is the fourth busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic, according to Airports Council International.
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Las Vegas airport breaks passenger records for sixth month in a row
Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport last month served more than 4.27 million passengers, up 4.2% compared to October 2015, for its sixth consecutive record-setting month. "Strong demand from both domestic and international markets continues to push passenger numbers to record levels here at McCarran," said Rosemary Vassiliadis, Clark County director of aviation.
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Military

Norway plans to buy five new P-8 Poseidons
Norway has proposed replacing its aging fleet of Lockheed Martin P-3 Orions and Dassault DA-20 Jet Falcons with five new Boeing P-8 Poseidons, the country's minister of defense announced on 25 November. The Norwegian government has set aside $1.5 billion to replace the six P-3s and three DA-20s. The contract will include aircraft, sensors, surveillance systems and anti-submarine weapons, Defence Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide says in a statement. Norway has scheduled the delivery between 2021 and 2022.
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Aviation Quote

Don't believe other people, prove it for yourself.
Stick to what you have proved believable.
Don't be overawed by other more senior people.
Don't ignore the feelings in your bones.


- David P. Davies, former Chief Test Pilot of the British Air Registration Board (now the CAA). Quoted in the preface to the second edition of Design of the Aeroplane, 2001.


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