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Bombardier Says CSeries On Track For Certification
Bombardier said it is on track to certify the CSeries CS100 by the end of the year and is 100 percent committed to it. Bombardier had been in talks with Airbus over an investment in the struggling CSeries but those discussions ended abruptly last week. Some analysts have since suggested the CSeries could be cancelled altogether.
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Delta Does (in) Boeing
Shares of Boeing (BA) have tumbled nearly 5% today, and its sudden, precipitous decline is being blamed on comments from Delta Air Lines’ (DAL) management, which commented on supply-demand dynamics in the market for 777s during its earnings call today.
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Embraer: Europe, CIS to need 1,540 new 70- to 130-seat jets by 2034
Embraer predicts 1,540 new aircraft deliveries in the 70- to 130-seat jet segment for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) over the next 20 years. This represents a value of $72 billion at list prices, according to the Brazilian manufacturer. Embraer, which released its Market Outlook at the European Regions Airline Association, (ERA) Annual General Assembly in Berlin, said this is the second largest market worldwide for the segment with a fleet growing from 740 to 1,560 aircraft by 2034.
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Pratt & Whitney to supply engines for revived Dornier 328
Pratt & Whitney has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to upgrade its PW306B engine for TRJet, which is reviving and modernizing the out-of-production Dornier 328. “It’s been a good program for us, but unfortunately it stopped too quickly. We are very excited at this opportunity to restart production. We have been impressed with the team and this has given us the confidence to go ahead and sign this MOU,” Pratt & Whitney Canada VP-marketing Richard Dussault told media at the European Regions Airline Association General Assembly in Berlin.
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Airlines

Aeroflot sues Transaero Airlines
Russia’s Aeroflot has sued Transaero Airlines for RUB5 billion ($79.3 million) in the Moscow City Arbitration Court, which did not disclose details. Aeroflot Group stated it will hire half of Transaero’s 12,000 staff and is ready to offer jobs to 700 pilots; 2,800 flight attendants; 1,000 members of engineering and technical personnel; 1,200 employees of ground handling division; and 300 administrators and managers.
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New Air India Boss's 'Ultimate Challenge'
Air India's new boss is betting an 'open door' policy will help defuse years of soured relations with its more than 20,000 staff, paving the way for potentially painful change at the airline. Ashwani Lohani, a 56-year-old engineer and tourism bureaucrat with no experience running an airline, describes his job as "the ultimate challenge".
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Delta exceeds expectations in Sept. earnings report
Cheaper fuel helped Delta Air Lines Inc. shrug off a slight decline in revenue and post sharply higher third-quarter net income of $1.32 billion. The profit announced Wednesday was slightly better than Wall Street expected. Delta's shares rose more than 2 percent in afternoon trading. The third quarter includes much of the busy summer-vacation season when airlines are most profitable. Delta predicted that it would continue to rack up healthy margins into the winter on the combination of cheaper fuel and solid demand for travel.
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Delta aims to attract corporate tech travelers
Delta Air Lines is offering targeted discounts up to "several percentage points" to select Silicon Valley tech companies. Unusually, these discounts don't depend on market share or volume commitments. Norma Dean, director for specialty sales at Delta, said Delta shows an "interest in this emerging high-value customer" and wants to be a "lifelong travel partner for future customers."
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Gulf Air In Final Talks To Buy 50 Aircraft
Gulf Air is in final talks to place an order for up to 50 aircraft to meet the airline's needs over the next decade, the carrier's chief financial officer said. "We are looking at both narrow and wide-body aircraft for replacement of (the) current fleet... and for growth," Sahar Ataei said. She said negotiations with manufacturers were expected to finish by the first quarter of 2016, but did not disclose which manufacturer was preferred.
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MH17: Oxygen mask mystery remains unsolved
Investigators have been unable to explain conclusively why a passenger on the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was found wearing an oxygen mask following the Boeing 777’s destruction over Ukraine. The Dutch Safety Board states that the aircraft was shot down by a Russian-built surface-to-air missile but it has not been able to determine much detail about the situation in the passenger cabin following the initial detonation.
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Buk manufacturer blasts Il-86 to support MH17 claims
Defence firm Almaz-Antey has destroyed an Ilyushin Il-86 cockpit in an attempt to prove that a Soviet-era weapon, rather than a modern Russian one, brought down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. Almaz-Antey produces the Buk surface-to-air missile system, an example of which was the source of the attack on the Boeing 777-200ER, the Dutch-led inquiry believes.
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Qatar to introduce A350 service to Australia
Qatar Airways is to introduce a daily Doha-Adelaide schedule using Airbus A350 XWB aircraft from May 2016. The new route will be the first A350 schedule flying into Australia, and will capitalize on “the A350’s efficiency and performance” to enable the new 12-hour flight, according to Qatar CEO Akbar Al Baker.
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Saratov Airlines to appeal AOC restrictions
Saratov Airlines will appeal the restrictions on its air operator’s certificate (AOC), prohibiting it from operating international flights due to a safety violation. On Oct. 13, Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, announced it was restricting carrier’s AOC after a safety inspection revealed an airline employee—who was not officially included in the flight assignment and was not a crew member—stayed in the cockpit during a Saratov-Antalya flight on July 19, 2015. The person was later determined to be a close relative of the carrier’s general director.
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First Singapore A350 breaks cover
Singapore Airlines’ first Airbus A350-900 has broken cover, showing the twinjet in the Asian carrier’s livery. The Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines of the SIA aircraft have yet to be attached.
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Thai Airways restructures international schedules
Thai Airways International plans to ramp up services to key European destinations, and will cut back underperforming services to Italy and the US. The Thai flag carrier will add an extra daily flight to London Heathrow from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International from Oct. 25, using a two-class Boeing 777-300ER to complement the airline’s existing daily Airbus A380 service. This will bring the flight schedule to 14X-weekly offering to the UK capital.
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Airports

DFW's economic impact hits $37B; facility may expand
A study by the Perryman Group found that the annual economic impact of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has reached $37 billion, supporting 228,000 jobs in the North Texas region with a payroll of $12.5 billion per year. The five-terminal airport served 63.6 million passengers last year. Officials are in discussions with American Airlines regarding construction of a sixth terminal.
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IAH, airlines team up to enable special needs travelers
On Tuesday, George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston offered children with disabilities the chance to practice boarding a flight at the airport. Airlines offered simulated flights to make the process more comfortable for children and their families in an example of how the industry strives to meet the needs of all travelers to ensure an enjoyable flight experience.
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Southwest Airlines opens new Houston international terminal
Southwest Airlines is opening a new international terminal at Houston's Hobby Airport, with flights to Central and South America. "This is the year of Houston," said CEO Gary Kelly. The $146 million terminal will feature five gates.
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Military

Boeing to fly new CH-47 Chinook ‘Block II’ rotor blade in 2016
Boeing’s development of an advanced blade for the tandem-rotor CH-47 Chinook is moving ahead, with the first blade “about to finish this week” ahead of flight trials in 2016. The new blade design has been in development for several years and will give the Chinook 900kg (2,000lbs) of additional lift, Boeing says.
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Chinook, Apache face cuts if budget talks fail
CH-47 Chinook – face several cut-backs if the Congress is unable to pass a new budget for Fiscal 2016, US Army acquisition leaders warn. The army’s request to buy 64 AH-64Es in the fiscal year that began on 1 October would be cut by half under a continuing resolution, says Heidi Shyu, assistant secretary of the army for acquisition, logistics and technology.
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Aviation Quote

A plane is a bad place for an all-out sleep, but a good place to begin rest and recovery from the trip to the faraway places you've been, a decompression chamber between Here and There. Though a plane is not the ideal place really to think, reassess or reevaluate things, it is a great place to have the illusion of doing so, and often the illusion will suffice.
— Shana Alexander, The Feminine Eye, 1970.




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And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
airtrainer 15 Oct 15, 08:25Post
5. IAD
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 15 Oct 15, 08:31Post
^^^Yup, that's all I could get, too.

That SQ A350 looks good!
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
 

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