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Including an industry focus on sustainabilty and orders at Farnborough.
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Air Transport Digest
A look back at some of the top stories in July
 
Linda Blachly

As world leaders and industry heads continue to discuss the actions necessary to work towards a more sustainable future for aviation, the Farnborough International Airshow 2022 this week has shined a light on the latest innovations, insight and debates that are driving the conversation forward.
 
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Linda Blachly

Industry experts had been optimistic about this year’s order announcements, even though regulatory and supply chain challenges still linger from a rough couple of years globally.
 
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This summer, join us at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centrefor one of the world’s biggest aerospace events. As the industry returns for FIA2022, now is your chance to build new connections, engage with thought leaders and inspire change.
 
The aircraft-maker, confident the 737-10 will be greenlighted for service without flight-crew alerting system, may end program if mandate is applied.
 
Linda Blachly

The 2022 Farnborough Airshow, which opened on Monday, marks the return of the UK-based airshow since 2018 as some new and popular commercial aircraft take to the skies and manufacturers put some on display for close inspection.
 
Kurt Hofmann

Atlantic Airways operates domestic helicopter services and international passenger services—as well as search-and-rescue responsibilities from its base on the island of Vágar, which is home to the Faroe Islands’ only airport—with a modern fleet of one Airbus A319, one A320 and two A320neo aircraft, as well as two Leonardo AW139 helicopters.
 
Alan Dron

With large-capacity widebodies out of production, rising passenger numbers demand a new twin-aisle design, Emirates President Tim Clark said.
 
Jens Flottau

Airbus is seeing early signs in the recovery of demand for long-haul aircraft and “may start the widebody [production] ramp-up earlier than we thought,” CEO Guillaume Faury tells Aviation Week.
 
ATW Editors covering the airshow, back after a four-year gap, talk about the commercial air transport buzz, orders, technology announcements and that heatwave.  
 
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. 
 
ATR CEO Stefano Bortoli shares his thoughts on the 2022 Farnborough Airshow
 
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