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ATW's Editor-in-Chief on board the media demonstration flight.
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Karen Walker

Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief Karen Walker writes about flying in a MAX on American Airlines' media demonstration flight.
 
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Under a new long-term master plan, London City Airport is expecting to handle 11 million passengers by the mid-to-late 2030s–more than double the 5.1 million that it handled in 2019.
 
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Karen Walker

American Airlines flew a Boeing 737 MAX 8 from its charter pad at Dallas-Fort Worth to its maintenance facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and back in a demonstration flight to media as part of a public confidence restoration campaign.
 
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David M. North, a naval aviator and Pan Am commercial airline pilot who went on to become editor-in-chief of Aviation Week & Space Technology and editorial director of the Aviation Week Network, died Nov. 24 in St. Michaels, Maryland.
 
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Airbus posts 11 cancellations in November, Singapore Airlines, Vistara enhance commercial partnership, U.S. airlines to hold capacity flat in January as virus surges, and more. A daily roundup of air transport news. 
 
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Lufthansa Cargo operates first CO2 neutral freight service, All Nippon Airways and five other companies start studying carbon recycling business models, and more.
 
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Boeing’s two key widebody programs are facing stronger headwinds from both internal and external sources.
 
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