The FAA issued final paperwork clearing the return to service of 52 Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 777-200s operated by United Airlines, ending a grounding that has constrained the carrier’s widebody capacity over the last fifteen months.
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Supersonic jets are set to make a comeback with a new focus on sustainability. Challenges such as carbon emissions and noise pollution are being addressed by advancements in technology today, making the dream of flying across the world in half the time possible again.
Turkish Airlines to take A350-900s meant for Aeroflot, Singapore Airlines prepares fleet for 777-9 delay, reduces losses and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
After a challenging summer in 2021 and uncertainty for international travel through 2022, it is almost certain that some airlines will continue to struggle with deferral arrangements and late payments in the future. How can lessors work with their customers to best understand their needs and ensure strong business relationships moving forward?
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