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737 MAX deliveries are not ramping up as anticipated.
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Sean Broderick

Boeing delivered 35 aircraft in August, including its first 787s in more than a year, but 737 MAX deliveries are not ramping up as anticipated. 
 
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Adrian Schofield

Papua New Guinea carrier Air Niugini is making progress on its plans to replace most of its jet and turboprop fleets.
 
Emirates, United Airlines announce codeshare, ponder joint venture, NTSB chair lauds more stringent training, duty-time standards, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Europe's total seat capacity is at 86.8% in the week commencing 5-Sep-2022, which is a shortfall of 13.2% against the equivalent week in 2019.
 
 
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The 41st ICAO Assembly will arguably be one of the most important in recent history. 

The airline industry, represented by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has set itself a target of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris agreement. But now it is time for ICAO member states to agree on a long-term aspirational goals, giving the industry planning certainty, among others for investment decisions. 

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