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ATW News Initial evidence gleaned from the flight data recorder (FDR) of Egyptair flight MS804 indicates the Airbus A320 experienced smoke in two separate locations on the aircraft prior to its crash into the Mediterranean Sea. FULL ARTICLE |
Taiwan’s Aviation Safety Council (ASC) has concluded the TransAsia Airways ATR 72-600 crash on Feb. 4, 2015 was caused by the crew shutting down the wrong Pratt & Whitney PW127 engine after a technical fault. FULL ARTICLE |
East Hartford, Connecticut-based Pratt & Whitney will invest $65 million in its engine overhaul facility in Columbus, Georgia, to enable the facility to be the North American maintenance site for geared turbofan (GTF) engines. FULL ARTICLE |
Malaysia Airlines COO Peter Bellew has been named as its next CEO and group managing director from July 1, taking over from Christoph Mueller who was scheduled to leave in September. FULL ARTICLE |
UK Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin told Parliament June 30 that a decision on a much-needed runway in South East England would be postponed until “at least October.” FULL ARTICLE |
Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Canadian startup travel company NewLeaf Travel has resumed ticket sales after a hiatus of several months, and added former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza to its board. FULL ARTICLE |
Air Transport World magazine Will the Airbus A350 XWB take the place of the Boeing 777-300ER as the next go-to widebody? FULL ARTICLE |
Premium News Subscription Blogs Polls Is the UK vote to exit the EU bad for aviation? FULL ARTICLE |
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