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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Helen Massy-Beresford The European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA) brought the roll-out of commercial vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) flights one step closer July 2 with the release of a special condition to enable the safe operation of hybrid and electric VTOL aircraft.
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Alan Dron Premium Content African LCC fastjet CEO Nico Bezuidenhout will leave the company at the end of September after three years to rejoin his previous company, South African LCC Mango Airlines, to lead its turnaround program. |
Michael Bruno Premium Content Momentum from the Paris Air Show is fading, and Wall Street analysts are quickly taking a sobering financial view of the Boeing 737 MAX issue now that an extended grounding of the aircraft and halt in deliveries could drag into the fourth quarter, at least.
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Graham Warwick Premium Content The climate impact from aircraft contrails will triple by 2050, increasing faster than aviation can reduce its carbon emissions, a new study by researchers at German aerospace center DLR concludes. |
Karen Walker US airline lobbying organization A4A has joined with IATA to communicate the environmental and sustainable efforts initiated by commercial aviation and explain why flying is a responsible transport choice. |
Polina Montag-Girmes Russia’s Aeroflot Airline and Ural Airlines were forced to cancel or delay flights to Prague July 2 because of an unsolved dispute over Trans-Siberian rights between Russia and Czech Republic. |
Chen Chuanren The governments of Singapore and Maldives signed an Open Skies agreement July 1 to expand connectivity between two countries. |
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Blogs Photo Galleries Airline/Airport Data Snapshot Events CAPA Canada Aviation Summit September 9-10, 2019, Winnipeg, Canada Aero-Engines Europe September 11-12, 2019, Istanbul, Turkey CAPA Latin America Aviation & LCCs Summit September 16-17, 2019, Curaçao Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference September 16-18, 2019, Toulouse, France World Routes 2019 September 21-24, 2019, Adelaide, Australia MRO Asia-Pacific Featuring Aero-Engines September 24-26, 2019, Singapore Partnership Events |
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