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Boeing Flies 737 MAX On Simulated Airline Runs Despite Shutdown | Guy Norris Amid signs that Boeing is hoping to resume production of the 737 MAX in May the company says flight tests of the three current versions of the model, the -7, -8 and -9, are continuing despite the general shutdown of its Puget Sound facilities because of the coronavirus. |
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For more than four decades, we’ve been a world leader in the design and development of flight controls, engine controls, and flight deck and cabin systems. We are developing next generation systems that will enable all-electric and hybrid-electric aircraft and engines. |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | This Week In Aviation History: March 25 | Over the years, the aviation industry has evolved into what it is today. Check out this gallery to see some of the top Air Transport stories from this week in history. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: March 25 | London City airport halts operations as South Africa heads into a nationwide lockdown. UK government tells its airlines to raise their own money as U.S. announces a airline aid proposal, and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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The novel coronavirus is wreaking havoc on the aviation industry. How long could this last? How will it play out? Join Aviation Week Network and Oliver Wyman to learn what the likely scenarios for economic recovery will be, and how the global aviation industry will be approaching these in the short and long-term. Friday, March 27 1000 EDT / 1400 GMT / 1500 CET Submit questions to the panel and participate in live polls during this interactive webinar. REGISTER TODAY |
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| Routes Asia 2020 will facilitate the conversations that will drive recovery and future growth for Asia's route networks. Taking place on 7-9 June, the event will support the route development community through the unprecedented challenges it currently faces. With fleet disruption and drops in passenger demand, there has never been more reason to work together as an industry. The meeting request system will reopen for the event on 4 May. |
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