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Leveraging its wide-ranging flight data tracking and analysis.
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Air Transport Digest
 
 
Sean Broderick

The FAA is leveraging its wide-ranging flight data tracking and analysis contract with Aireon to monitor Boeing 737 MAX operations as part of the model’s return to service, using a pair of products to get real-time flight alerts.
 
Joe Anselmo | Graham Warwick

Listen in as the former Boeing CEO and his new business partner Kirsten Bartok Touw discuss plans to invest in transformational aerospace technologies—and why the next 20 years could be the best ever.
 
From French design house briefing Airbus on electric airliner concepts and Embraer formally ending WTO case against Bombardier over CSeries to will the rising fuel prices dampen the airline recovery? Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Join Aviation Week for this 30-minute fireside chat talking through the latest status of Asia-Pacific carriers relative to 2021 financial and air traffic outlook, quarantines, COVID-19 recovery, fleet restoration, industry consolidation and bankruptcies.
 
There are some signs that Europe's airline capacity may be close to bottoming out again. Weekly seats in the week of 1-Feb-2021 are down by 74.4% versus 2019, and the trend has been within a percentage point of this for three weeks.
 
WEBINAR NEXT WEEK
 
February 23 - 10:00 EST / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET
The COVID-19 crisis has changed the playing field for airlines, forcing them to pivot to new opportunities, aircraft and network models. We take a closer look at how the pandemic will affect airlines’ approach to building and maintaining networks, and which business models will emerge stronger in the recovery.
 
 
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February 23, 2021 | 10:00 EST
 
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MRO Americas delivers live content AND on-demand viewing. All sessions will be live streamed and recorded. Attendees of the physical event can see ALL the sessions and speakers including anything they may have missed during the event. And digital attendees can choose to watch sessions and speakers as they happen - or on-demand. The best of both worlds.