The engine-maker is pinning its hopes on the geared UltraFan as a low-fuel-burn contender for single- and twin-aisle airliners and reengining opportunities.
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Spirit AeroSystems has resumed shipping compliant 737 MAX fuselages to Boeing and expects to have repaired fuselage fittings on all affected units in its inventory by the end of July, the supplier’s top executive said.
Breeze Airways is seeking approval from the U.S. Transportation Department to start flights to Mexico, marking the airline’s first international service since commencing commercial operations in May 2021.
U.S. carriers Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are expanding their respective transatlantic networks in May, introducing a combined total of nine new routes between the U.S. and Europe.
Validation tests will continue through the remainder of the year and amass a “large” number of cycles.
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