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The most read air transport content in April.
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Air Transport Digest
This month's most read air transport content
 
 
Sean Broderick | Guy Norris

One week into a de facto partial fleet grounding, Boeing continues to evaluate the scale and needed steps to correct 737 MAX electrical system problems—an issue that extends beyond the area originally flagged by the manufacturer.
 
Jens Flottau

Ask the Editors: Embraer’s monopoly in regional jets could last for years, but that position is not as great as it sounds.
 
Guy Norris | Helen Massy-Beresford

With cargo demand rising since the beginning of the pandemic, Airbus sounds out the potential for A350 and A380 freighter versions.
 
Joe Anselmo | Sean Broderick | Guy Norris | Jens Flottau | Michael Bruno

Power unit glitch forces new MAX groundings and adds to quality control woes. But is it a storm in a teacup? Listen in as Aviation Week’s editors analyze Boeing’s latest challenge.
 
Helen Massy-Beresford

Airlines welcomed comments by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in which she said the European Union would allow unrestricted travel for U.S. travelers who have been vaccinated.
 
Learn from CEO Ted Christie on what sets Spirit apart, even from other LCCs; its US domestic and international network expansion plans; and how it lives up to its motto: We live for More Go.
 
The twin-engine, wide-body 777 was launched by Boeing in October 1990 as the first in a new family of commercial transports designed for the difficult operating environment of the coming twenty-first century. 
 
The drilling world may finally be facing its “peak oil” climax, but the rising price of oil is set to spur at least one more surge of new narrowbody deliveries, according to recent financial analyses.
 
Karen Walker

Ask the Editors: Flight crews favor vaccination, but requirements depend on airline policies and local laws, which are changing quickly.
 
 
Linda Blachly

Retro liveries generate nostalgia for airlines, which roll them out periodically to celebrate milestones. Or pay tribute to the airline’s heritage.
 
 
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