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Progress on getting approved by the FAA remains elusive.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
 
Sean Broderick, Guy Norris

Boeing’s progress on getting the last two members of the 737 family approved by the FAA remains elusive as the manufacturer labors to meet the agency’s revised certification-program expectations.
 
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From radars, missiles, satellites, and forward-looking infrared systems, to electronic warfare and communication systems, CarlisleIT ensures the reliability of the parts that connect them. This gives our military the ability to operate with confidence — no matter the environment in which they’re in — so they can focus on the mission at hand.
 
Kurt Hofmann

Iceland’s economy would be not the same without air transport. Located in the North Atlantic, between Europe and North America, the nation needs air connectivity. Icelandair, which celebrates its 85th anniversary this year, plays a major role for Iceland. Keflavik is the major airport in Iceland, handling nearly all international operations.
 
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Listen in as Etihad CEO Tony Douglas sits down with Aviation Week's Karen Walker to discuss a range of topics, including how the airline is striving to become more sustainable.
 
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UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
Scandinavia has long been at the forefront of sustainability and awareness and that is exemplified by its air transport industry. 

This panel of experts will provide insights into how a highly innovative Norwegian regional carrier and two Scandinavian Airport Groups are setting the bar for sustainable air travel through technology, destination management and carbon reduction policies and practices.
Thursday 28 April 2022
10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST
 
 
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