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From Embraer touting e-jets to United lauding older widebodies.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
A look back at some of the top stories in September
 
Linda Blachly

A gallery of airline livery changes
 
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Guy Norris

The decision by Rolls-Royce narrows the list of potential engine providers for the Mach 1.7 Overture airliner project.
 
Sean Broderick

United took a conservative approach to retiring grounded aircraft during the downturn. That move paid off, but also has the carrier eyeing replacements.  
 
Chen Chuanren

The manufacturer is trying to convince airlines in southeast Asia to purchase its regional jets.

 
Linda Blachly

American Airlines is giving customers a “suite” new ride.
 
Linda Blachly

As travel increases and lounges reopen, they are catering to not only passenger comfort but also well-being as they serve as a safe space for travelers. 
 
Linda Blachly

The aviation industry continues to work on emissions reduction objectives through a global approach. 
 
Karen Walker, Helen Massy-Beresford, Aaron Karp

Latest numbers show solid performances across the air cargo sector, but economic headwinds are slowing down demand. Has the cargo surge peaked?
 
Russia and China had envisaged first flight for the widebody in 2023 and deliveries to start between 2025 and 2027.
 
Lindsay Bjerregaard

A look at the latest aftermarket news from the Asia-Pacific region.
 
 
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