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Bombardier 2017 guidance aims for 50% earnings growth
Bombardier issued the company’s 2017 guidance Dec. 15, aiming for consolidated EBIT before special items in the $530 million-$630 million range, a 50% increase over 2016, in the coming year. “This targeted profit growth will be primarily driven by transformation initiatives already in place, including … previously announced restructuring actions,” Bombardier said in a statement.
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FAA, EASA certify Airbus A321neo with P&W engines
The Airbus A320neo with Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower PW1100G-JM engines received joint type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and FAA Dec. 15.
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DOT fines American Airlines $1.6 million for excessive tarmac delays
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) fined American Airlines $1.6 million Dec. 14, related to excessive tarmac delays involving 27 flights at three US airports in 2013 and 2015. An investigation by DOT’s Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings office found that American Airlines allowed a number of domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without providing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
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DOT holds to Delta-Aeromexico JV conditions
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has granted final approval to the proposed Delta Air Lines-Aeromexico transborder joint venture (JV), but is continuing to demand divestitures that the airlines have said are objectionable. DOT was not persuaded by Atlanta-based Delta and Mexico City-based Aeromexico that the required divestitures.
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Delta to focus on unit revenue in ‘transition year’ 2017
Delta Air Lines is viewing 2017 as a “transition year” in which it will focus intently on returning to positive unit revenue growth, CEO Ed Bastian said. Delta acknowledges the current quarter will be the eighth consecutive in which it will post negative year-over-year unit revenue growth, as measured in PRASM.
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EgyptAir crash: Ministry says explosives traces found
Egypt is launching a criminal investigation into the crash of an EgyptAir Airbus A320 after stating that traces of explosives have been found on some of the bodies of those onboard. EgyptAir flight MS804 was en route from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Cairo May 19 with 66 people on board when it lost radar contact and crashed. Everyone was killed.
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​Jetstar 787 engine shutdown caused by known issue
A mid-air engine shutdown aboard a Jetstar Airways Boeing 787-8 aircraft has been attributed to a known issue with the transfer gearbox (TGB) of the General Electric GENx-1B turbofan. On 6 August 2016, the crew of flight JQ12 was operating a Tokyo Narita-Gold Coast service when they were alerted to a fault in the aircraft’s (VH-VKK) right engine, says the Australian Transport Safety Bureau in its final report into the incident.
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Lufthansa acquires Brussels Airlines, to become part of Eurowings
Lufthansa Group has taken over 100% of SN Airholding, the parent company of Brussels Airlines, in a deal to fully integrate the Belgian carrier into Lufthansa’s Eurowings Group in 2018. Lufthansa’s supervisory board agreed to exercise a call option on the remaining 55% stake, effective Dec. 31. The transaction will close by the beginning of January 2017. The price for the acquisition of the remaining 55% of the shares is €2.6 million ($2.8 million), which will be transferred to a consortium of 30 shareholders.
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Norwegian steps up competition in Germany
Low-cost carrier (LCC) Norwegian has announced a major increase in flights from Germany for its 2017 summer timetable, offering five new routes from Düsseldorf and three from Hannover. The flights are all to Spanish holiday destinations and are the latest manifestation of LCCs increasingly taking on full-cost carriers in their backyards. Ryanair is already the most-used carrier in Italy by market share and easyJet and it are the second-largest airlines in several other Western European nations.
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Qantas steps into ultra-long-haul game
Qantas is set to become the latest carrier to jump onto the ultra-long-haul bandwagon, with plans to launch the first-ever nonstop scheduled services between Australia and the UK in March 2018. The Oneworld carrier will use its 236-seat Boeing 787-9s to fly a 17-hour, 7,830nm (14,500km) route between Perth and London, which it has hailed as a “game-changer” for the Kangaroo route.
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Thomas Cook pilot wins fatigue tribunal case
A UK airline captain has accepted an apology from his employer, which initially sanctioned him for refusing to fly because he said he was fatigued. Captain Mike Simkins was suspended by Thomas Cook Airlines, a UK charter operator, for six months and threatened with dismissal after refusing to fly his Boeing 767. Simkins took the case to an employment tribunal, which ruled in his favor.
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Wizz Air to launch new Varna services; CFO resigns
Budapest-based low-cost carrier (LCC) Wizz Air plans to open its 27th base at Bulgaria’s Varna Airport, from July 21, 2017, with one new Airbus A320. Varna, which will be Wizz Air’s second Bulgarian airport base, represents a $98 million investment and will create 36 jobs.
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Airports

Satisfaction levels rising at US airports despite traffic increase
Customer satisfaction levels at US airports continues to rise with Portland and Indianapolis among the standout performers in 2016, according to the results of a new study. Other airports to impress in the annual JD Power Customer Satisfaction Survey include Tampa, Las Vegas-McCarran, Buffalo Niagara, Fort Myers/Southwest Florida.
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London Stansted unveils plans for new Arrivals Building
London Stansted Airport today unveiled plans for a new £130 million Arrivals build it claims will "significantly improve the passenger experience". The building is the latest phase in the multi-million pound transformation programme by MAG to support future growth at the airport and attract new passengers and airlines.
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Military

RAAF C-27Js achieve IOC
The Royal Australian Air Force has awarded its new Alenia C-27J Spartan tactical transports with initial operating capability. The RAAF has received four examples of a total order for 10 aircraft, says Australian defence minister Marise Payne in a statement.
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Boeing delivers first upgraded NATO AWACS
Boeing has delivered to NATO the first of 14 modified E-3A airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft featuring an upgraded cockpit and avionics suite. Handed over on 16 November, the enhancements were covered by an engineering, manufacturing and development contract awarded in 2012.
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