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  • 737 Max Air Canada
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    Air Canada posts higher 2019 results, despite 737 Max grounding

    2020-02-18T16:10:00Z

    Air Canada revenue and net profit rose slightly in 2019, but results were tempered by the ongoing grounding of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft and the start of the coronavirus crisis in Asia, the airline says.

  • American Airlines Airbus A321neo
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    Tariff hike only deepens US airlines’ misery: Airbus

    2020-02-16T21:33:00Z

    Airbus has criticised the US government’s decision to increase tariffs on imported aircraft, claiming it simply exacerbates problems for the country’s own airlines. The US Trade Representative decision – which hikes tariffs from the previous 10% to a level of 15% – is a consequence of the long-running transatlantic subsidies ...

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    USA raises tariffs on EU aircraft to 15%

    2020-02-15T02:01:00Z

    The Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) raised its tariffs on large European aircraft 15%, up from its 10% levies implemented last October, in an ongoing dispute over subsidies.

  • American Max
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    American cancels Max flights through mid-August

    2020-02-14T22:12:00Z

    American Airlines says it expects it will not have the Boeing 737 Max in its schedule until mid-August, the last major US airline to plan through the lucrative summer peak travel season without the new generation aircraft, which has been grounded since March 2019.

  • USS Ford EMALS launch of FA-18F Super Hornet
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    USS Gerald R Ford’s EMALS cleared for all aircraft

    2020-02-14T21:09:00Z

    The US Navy’s (USN) newest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R Ford, has been cleared as operationally safe for launching and recovering all naval aircraft types using its Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG).

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    United cancels Max into September

    2020-02-14T19:48:00Z

    United Airlines has taken the Boeing 737 Max out of its summer peak schedule as the beleaguered aircraft’s path to return to revenue service remains unclear.

  • airbus 50 a220
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    A220 break-even pushed back to mid-2020s

    2020-02-13T22:01:00Z

    Airbus is pushing back the estimate for A220 programme break-even to the middle of the current decade, several years later than the 2020 timeline for which Bombardier had been aiming. It has disclosed that it has taken a larger share, 75%, of the programme by picking up part of Bombardier’s ...

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    Former United Airlines executive aims to launch new airline

    2020-02-13T21:43:00Z

    A former United Airlines executive has raised $125 million to launch a new budget airline in the US by the end of the year.

  • Boeing FARA tease
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    Boeing teases its US Army FARA design

    2020-02-13T19:29:00Z

    Boeing has released a teaser video of its US Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft design.

  • Alaska A320 Max KJ FG
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    Alaska plans Oneworld entry by mid-2021

    2020-02-13T17:18:00Z

    Alaska Airlines will join Oneworld alliance as a full member by mid-2021, allowing American Airlines to connect flights through the Seattle-based carrier’s West Coast network.

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    Boeing sees P-8’s new capabilities expanding international market

    2020-02-13T17:07:00Z

    Boeing believes possible upgrades to its P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, including the integration of new anti-ship cruise missiles, bombs, sea mines and decoys, among other payloads, could help it increase international sales potential.

  • A330-800 Airbus
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    A330-800 secures joint European and US certification

    2020-02-13T13:14:00Z

    European and US authorities have granted joint type certification to the Airbus A330-800, the smaller variant of the re-engined A330neo family. FlightGlobal had earlier reported that the aircraft was set to receive European Union Aviation Safety Agency and US FAA certification on 13 February. Airbus has confirmed that both authorities ...

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    Airbus to shift A220 cockpit and fuselage work to Mirabel site

    2020-02-13T05:40:00Z

    Airbus is to transfer A220 work package production currently conducted at Bombardier’s Saint-Laurent facility to the Mirabel site where the aircraft’s final assembly line is located. The airframer’s Stelia Aerospace division is setting up a local subsidiary to take over the work packages, which include cockpit and aft fuselage production, ...

  • A220 in flight
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    Airbus takes 75% of A220 programme as Bombardier exits

    2020-02-13T05:01:00Z

    Airbus is increasing its share in the A220 programme to 75%, with the Canadian government’s Investissement Quebec holding the 25% balance, as Bombardier exits from the former CSeries partnership. The European airframer has confirmed that, under the revised ownership agreement for Airbus Canada Limited Partnership, the Investissement Quebec share will ...

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    Boeing lands no new aircraft orders in January as deliveries slow to trickle

    2020-02-12T12:23:00Z

    Boeing received no new orders for large commercial aircraft in January, and delivered only 13 aircraft – a trickle of activity for a company long accustomed to big orders and dozens of monthly deliveries.

  • head of Boeing Global Services Ted Colbert
    In depth

    New Boeing Global Services chief focuses on 737 Max, not $50 billion revenue goal

    2020-02-12T09:34:00Z

    The new head of Boeing Global Services (BGS) faces the critically important task of keeping his business, which is key to Boeing’s growth, on track and growing amid turmoil caused by the 737 Max grounding.

  • Curtiss-Wright and Honeywell showcase EASA-compliant Fortress flight recorders
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    Curtiss-Wright and Honeywell showcase EASA-compliant Fortress flight recorders

    2020-02-12T04:02:00Z

    Aerospace company Curtiss-Wright is using the Singapore show to pitch a new-generation flight recorder that can collect 25h of cockpit audio, meeting a mandate for commercial aircraft set to take effect in 2021.

  • Singapore F-16 Billypix
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    US Air Force wants commoditised F-16 for easier Foreign Military Sales

    2020-02-12T03:57:00Z

    The US Air Force wants to develop a commoditised Lockheed Martin F-16 to make it easier for US allies and foreign partners to buy the combat aircraft.

  • Zipair 787 rendering
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    JAL looks to May launch of long-haul, low-cost carrier Zipair

    2020-02-12T03:21:00Z

    Executives from Boeing, Japan Airlines and long-haul, low-cost offshoot Zipair are talking up the new carrier’s pending launch of passenger flights.

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    American Airlines extends flight cancellations to Asia

    2020-02-11T19:13:00Z

    Just five days after it extended the cancellation of flights between the United States and Hong Kong, American Airlines was once again forced to revise its schedule in light of coronavirus fears and subsequent customer cancellations.