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Air Transport Digest
A look back at some of the top stories in November
 
Guy Norris, Jens Flottau

Boeing has temporarily suspended 777-9 test flights pending joint investigations with GE Aerospace into an unspecified issue on the aircraft’s GE9X engine.
 
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TOP STORIES FROM NOVEMBER
 
Linda Blachly

Modest cabin interiors refurbishments are continuing; however, new trends are emerging.
 
On December 5th Embraer will be sharing an update about their Energia family, live from Amsterdam and São José dos Campos. Discover more.
 
Guy Norris

Even if Boeing's on-going joint digital design and production initiative is perfected in time, the propulsion technology that will be needed for a minimum 20%-plus jump in fuel efficiency is still nowhere in sight.
 
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Jens Flottau

The A220 is another important element in Airbus’ competitive play against Boeing, and scenarios for a broader role are being evaluated.
 
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Jens Flottau

On Oct. 28, 1972, the Airbus A300 took off for its first flight. The aircraft, while not a financial success by itself, was an important catalyst for Airbus to become established in the commercial aviation market and build the portfolio of aircraft it offers today. And while Airbus ceased production of the A300 in 2007, more than 200 remain in service, mostly as freighters.
 
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Sean Broderick

Investigators will focus on whether the rescue vehicle had permission to enter the runway that the departing aircraft was using.
 
Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris

Aviation Week editors are skeptical of CEO Dave Calhoun’s new commercial airliner timeline.
 
Guy Norris

Design is beginning on large-scale airframe modification programs that will convert two A380s into flying technology testbeds.

 
Kurt Hofmann

Ethiopian Airlines has huge facilities at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, including MRO, Cargo, Catering and a academy to train people in all areas for the airline. 
 
Adrian Schofield

The airline is seeing financial improvement, allowing it to focus on its next fleet replacement steps.
 
 
Graham Warwick

Airbus and Air Canada have invested in Canada’s Carbon Engineering, a pioneer in direct air capture of atmospheric carbon dioxide for permanent underground storage or use in production of sustainable aviation fuel.
 
 
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