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Hoping for gradual improvements over complete structure.
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Boeing is developing a series of nacelle improvements for grounded Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered 777s and wants FAA’s blessing to phase them in as they are finalized, instead of delivering a complete, compliant nacelle structure as required by the agency’s certification rules.
 
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JetBlue are eyeing up opportunities for unserved markets in Europe, airlines say a lack of travel coordination is making travel too complicated, deliveries for the MAX should be cleared by late 2022 or early 2023, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
 
Sean Broderick

Focusing on routine tasks and deviations from them yields different views of safety risk.
 
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Talking at the CAPA Live on 8-Sep-2021, airBaltic Chairman & CEO Martin Gauss spoke with CAPA’s chairman emeritus Peter Harbison.
 
 
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