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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Aviation Group and German holiday giant TUI are in discussions to create a European leisure airline group, which is expected to operate 58 aircraft on point-to-point services to key tourist markets. FULL ARTICLE |
FAA officials said the “compliance philosophy” adopted by the agency a year ago, which shifted FAA’s emphasis away from punitive enforcement actions, has enabled it to aggregate and analyze key safety data voluntarily provided by airlines less concerned about being penalized. FULL ARTICLE |
Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. has confirmed it is in talks with launch customer All Nippon Airways (ANA) over a further technical delay, although it insists no decision has been made. FULL ARTICLE |
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New York City-headquartered L-3 Communications has acquired commercial training provider Aerosim for an undisclosed sum. FULL ARTICLE |
ATW Blog: Need I Say Moores Victoria Moores This was a press release headline I saw today. It wasn’t about aviation, but it sums up the current situation in Europe pretty well. FULL ARTICLE |
Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Air New Zealand aims to increase its participation in carbon-offsetting programs as part of its ambitious sustainability agenda, both domestically and internationally. FULL ARTICLE |
ATW Airline Awards 2017 Premium News Subscription Air Transport World magazine Kay Kratky became CEO Austrian Airlines in August 2015 after holding management positions at Lufthansa Cargo and, before that, at Jade Cargo International in Shenzhen. FULL ARTICLE |
Polls When will onboard Wi-Fi connectivity be free on most airlines? FULL ARTICLE |
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