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Top 10 most read in air transport this month.
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Air Transport Digest
Top 10 most viewed Air Transport stories this month
 
 
Sean Broderick

Deliveries from Boeing’s 737 MAX stored inventory slowed in the last two months, providing early evidence that supports Boeing’s latest projections of deliveries from the parked backlog lasting into 2023, an Aviation Week Fleet Discovery analysis shows.
 
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Steve Trimble

Lockheed Martin has completed final assembly of the X-59 Low Boom Supersonic Demonstrator and is preparing to ship the experimental aircraft to Fort Worth for structural testing.
 
Cybersecurity threats against government agencies' are rapidly evolving. In their ongoing modernization efforts, these agencies are seeking outside expertise to securely harden their networks. Verizon says it's uniquely qualified for this role.
 
Michael Bruno, Guy Norris

For the aerospace and defense industry, the breakup of General Electric has spurred a flurry of brainstorming over how GE Aviation could combine with other A&D assets to form the next industry colossus.
 
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China has been a major driver of growth for Boeing and Airbus in the 2020s, but sees no urgency to buy more aircraft.
 
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Linda Blachly

Here's a look at some recent sustainability initiatives as the aviation industry pursues net-zero carbon emissions targets.
 
 
Sean Broderick

U.S. House of Representatives transportation committee leadership has asked the U.S. Transportation Department’s inspector general (IG) to review the FAA’s oversight of the Boeing 787 program as quality issues continue to hamper production and deliveries.
 
 
Linda Blachly

Virgin Australia has unveiled its new interior design prototype, featuring a refreshed seat experience, which will initially be trialed on two of the airline’s nine new Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
 
CAPA launches historic, first of its kind airline sustainability benchmarking report. A new report highlights the costs to airlines of cutting carbon emissions – and the higher price of not doing so.
 
Graham Warwick, Jens Flottau

The family of Energia-branded concepts—with all-electric, hybrid-electric or hydrogen-fueled propulsion for low emissions and noise—are aimed to enter into service between 2030 and 2040.
 
Linda Blachly

There’s a lot of activity on the startup airline side. Some were planned before the pandemic and have decided to go ahead and others are taking advantage of accessibility to cheap aircraft and slots that became available because of the slump in demand for air travel.
 
Helen Massy-Beresford

Organization designation authorization designees need to manage effectively, empower ODA unit members and not interfere with their work.
 
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