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Italy’s second-largest airline, Air Italy, ceased operating Feb. 11, following increasingly heavy losses.
 
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With the first Boeing 787-8 expected to return from lease soon, Boeing is forecasting an influx of Dreamliner refurbishments as the aircraft enters its second life.
 
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As it becomes clearer that disruptive new airliner configurations will be one of the few ways of meeting the reduced emissions targets of the future, Airbus has revealed it is flight-testing a scaled blended wing body technology demonstrator.
 
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