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From the ATW Awards 2022 to AIX.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
A look back at some of the top stories in June
 
Karen Walker

Airlines and lessors are increasingly vocal about Boeing aircraft delays.
 
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Linda Blachly

ATW presented this year’s annual Airline Industry Achievement Awards on June 21 at the Sheraton Grande Resort in Doha, Qatar. 
 
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Linda Blachly

An exclusive look at some of aviation’s noteworthy products and technologies that were unveiled at AIX.
 
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Jens Flottau

Airbus embarked on the flight test program for the A321XLR, a project that is expected to last around one year and 1,000 flight hours, with the first flight of MSN 11000, the first flight test aircraft, on June 15.
 
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William Swelbar

Pilot labor is unabashedly leveraging a very real pilot demand/supply imbalance for its benefit.
 
 
Bernie Baldwin

The Embraer E-Jets E2 and Airbus A220 families have been working to ensure their passengers are entertained and remain connected during their flights.
 
Sean Broderick

A lack of clarity in Boeing, Qantas maintenance documentation led to a 787 crossing the Pacific with tape on four static ports, an ATSB probe found.
 
From Airbus establishes team for German H145M light utility helicopter need to European tech execs vow clean aviation cooperation. Take a look at our extensive coverage of the ILA 2022 in Berlin
 
Jessie Naor 

From advanced air mobility eVTOLs to modified airliner technologies, public and private partnerships are rushing to build and promote the commercial air travel of the future. 
 
Linda Blachly

Environmental considerations are becoming increasingly important to airline passengers.
 
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