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From the air transport industry.
Air Transport Digest A look back at some of the top stories in April | |
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Airline Liveries Before And After | Linda Blachly Over the years, airlines sometimes change their liveries because of a merger or re-branding, or just to give a fresher and more eye-pleasing look. |
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Immersive Training Technology We use patented methods and immersive technology so crew know exactly what to do when it is real. This level of reality replication can only be provided by the best in the industry. |
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Danish Investigators Probing TAP A320 Inflight Reverser-Deployment | Sean Broderick A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A320 had three thrust reverser doors deploy during a go-around at Copenhagen earlier in April, forcing the crew to declare an emergency before safely landing the aircraft on a subsequent attempt, a preliminary Danish Accident Investigation Board report said. |
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PODCAST How Can The U.S. Pilot Shortage Be Resolved? | Listen in as Aviation Week and ATW air transport editors discuss the pilot shortage U.S. airlines are grappling with during the post-pandemic rebound. They explore the underlying issues and discuss potential near- and long-term solutions. |
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Russia Has Seized 222 Leased Aircraft, Analysis Shows | Sean Broderick | Russian operators have seized 222 commercial and business-jet aircraft that belong to lessors, taking advantage of a government edict that permitted them to re-register the airframes to take ownership and get them on the country’s registry, an Aviation Week analysis shows. |
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Airbus Records AirAsia X A330neo Cancellation | Airbus recorded cutbacks of its largest A330-900 order in the European OEM’s March orders and deliveries statement, leading to a major reduction in the official backlog for the type. |
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Gallery: Delta, LAX Unveil First Phase Of Sky Way Project | Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation has intensified the development of an import-substituted version of its Superjet (SSJ) 100 regional jet—which remains almost the only commercial passenger aircraft Russian domestic carriers can use for international flights now. |
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