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Airbus hit by more A321neo, A321LR delays
Airbus has informed A321neo and A321LR customers of a delivery delay of several weeks. While engine delivery issues have been gradually easing up, the company has faced customization challenges that explain the lack of progress overall on the highest-capacity members of the A320neo family.
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Ethiopian Airlines MRO facility to repair first GEnx engines in Africa
Ethiopian Maintenance & Engineering Services, part of the Ethiopian Airlines Group, has become the first MRO in Africa to repair GE Aviation’s GEnx engine, which powers the Boeing 787.
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Monarch Aircraft Engineering secures funding
UK-based maintenance provider Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) said it has secured “significant” funding from its owner, Greybull Capital, after earlier reports that its future might be under threat. MAEL CEO Chris Dare said, “We have made significant steps forward this week in our journey from being a division of Monarch Group to a successful, standalone entity.”
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NBAA: Aerion reveals timeline for supersonic test flight
Supersonic business aviation broke a crucial barrier at NBAA today with Aerion’s chief executive Tom Vice laying down a firm timeline for first flight with a new engine variant from GE and what was described as a “revolutionary” new cockpit design with Honeywell for the world’s first faster-than-sound business jet.
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​NBAA: Performance package offered for baseline HondaJet
Honda Aircraft has unveiled an improvement package for the HondaJet at NBAA, which increases performance of the baseline HA-420 towards that of the enhanced HondaJet Elite version.
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PICTURE: Radical BBJ Max 'Genesis' cabin revealed at NBAA
Boeing Business Jets has unveiled a radical interior concept at NBAA dubbed “Genesis”, which is being offered on for the BBJ Max series.
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NBAA: Boeing delivers first BBJ Max for completion
Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) announced today at NBAA 2018 that it has delivered the first BBJ Max to a customer. The aircraft, a BBJ Max 8, is will be positioned to an interior-finishing centre, understood to be Comlux Completions in Indianapolis.
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NBAA: Bombardier on track for Global 6500 deliveries in 2019
Bombardier Business Aircraft is on a roll. Fresh from the certification of the Global 7500, the airframer is moving full steam ahead on its dual Global 5500 and 6500 programme with an aim of certificating it next year.
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Airlines

Ryanair appoints third new managing director for LaudaMotion
Ryanair has confirmed the Irish LCC has appointed a third managing director for Austria-based LaudaMotion. Former Ryanair commercial manager Colin Casey joins managing director Andreas Gruber and founder Niki Lauda to lead the new Austrian carrier.
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Kuwait Airways orders eight widebody Airbus A330-800s
Kuwait Airways placed a preliminary order for eight Airbus A330-800s in a much needed deal for the struggling widebody program.
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United boosts domestic network; tweaks Newark, Dulles services
United Airlines has unveiled the latest network changes as part of its long-range growth strategy, including shifting more short-haul flights from Newark Liberty International to its Washington-Dulles International hub and replacing them with targeted markets.
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ANA to expand European network with Vienna service
Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) is expanding its network to Europe with daily Tokyo Haneda-Vienna (Austria) services, starting Feb. 19, 2019.
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Spain’s Volotea carries 20 millionth passenger after six years
LCC Volotea has carried its 20 millionth passenger, six years after its creation, the Spanish airline said Oct. 11. Volotea, which specializes in linking secondary and tertiary European cities, said it had experienced the fastest growth among any European carrier set up within the past decade. The 20 millionth passenger was carried on board a flight between Bordeaux and Majorca.
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S7 Airlines takes Russia’s first Boeing 737 MAX
Russia’s S7 Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX on lease from Air Lease Corp., becoming the first Russian airline to fly the type.
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Delta and WestJet plan six new routes under pact
Delta Air Lines and WestJet are touting the expansion prospects of their proposed joint venture, promising at least 20% growth and six new routes in the market if approved.
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Airports

New study shows that Austin Bergstrom generates $7.6 billion in economic activity
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport generated $7.6 billion in economic activity in 2017 and supports more than 74,000 jobs in the Austin area, according to the latest Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) economic impact study.
The study reveals that the airport’s economic impact to the region has increased by 212%, up from $2.4 billion in 2010.
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Enhancing the passenger experience at New York JFK's Terminal 4
JFKIAT, operator of Terminal 4 at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport, today announced a partnership with CrowdVision to optimise operations, layouts, and processes throughout the terminal.
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Hong Kong Air Cargo goes greener with large-scale solar power installation
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler – has installed 1,300 square metres of solar panels on the roof of its SuperTerminal 1 facility.
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Military

More than 80% of F-35s returned to flight operations after inspections
After completing inspections, more than 80% of operational Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft flown by US services and international partners have been cleared for flight operations.
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PICTURE: Aero Vodochody rolls out first L-39NG
Aero Vodochody rolled out its first L-39NG jet trainer on 12 October, four years after the Prague-based company announced that it was to launch a new-generation version of its single-engined design at the Farnborough air show in July 2014.
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​China’s Z-19E attack helicopter set for batch production: report
The export version of AVIC’s Z-19 reconnaissance/attack helicopter is ready to start batch production following various tests.
The company says that the Z-19E export variant has undergone various performance and other tests, reports the official China Daily newspaper. It is produced by AVIC unit Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing.
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Their element is to attack, to track, to hunt, and to destroy the enemy. Only in this way can the eager and skillful fighter pilot display his ability. Tie him to a narrow and confined task, rob him of his initiative, and you take away from him the best and most valuable qualities he posses: aggressive spirit, joy of action, and the passion of the hunter.

- General Adolf Galland, Luftwaffe.


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