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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com American Airlines is ending its codeshare relationships with Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways as a protest against what it alleges to be government subsidies of the major Gulf carriers. FULL ARTICLE |
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EgyptAir is the latest Middle East airline to allow passengers to bring personal electronic devices (PEDs) larger than mobile phones into the cabin on US-bound flights. FULL ARTICLE |
US manufacturer Boeing is to add four full-flight simulators to its training center near London Gatwick Airport, turning it into the company’s largest training facility outside the US. FULL ARTICLE |
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Dublin-based lessor AerCap Holdings signed lease agreements for 65 aircraft in the 2017 second quarter, more than doubling the 27 leases the company secured in 2Q 2016. FULL ARTICLE |
Mesa Airlines pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), ratified a new four-year agreement with management. FULL ARTICLE |
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Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Chinese narrowbody aircraft operator Donghai Airlines proposes to open the first scheduled services between China and Darwin in northern Australia, a tourism market. FULL ARTICLE |
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Air Transport World magazine Blogs Sponsored Content Sponsored by Mitsubishi To ensure the progress toward type certification, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. has restructured the MRJ development program and built one of the best teams in the industry, hiring many global engineers with experience in innovative commercial aviation programs to work alongside the Japanese experts in design and manufacturing. FULL ARTICLE |
Polls It’s been 25 years since the first US Open Skies agreement was made. Who benefits most from air liberalization? FULL ARTICLE |
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