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FAA plans to implement new training and several revised processes.
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Sean Broderick

The FAA plans to implement new training and several revised processes that ensure issues flagged by its maintenance inspectors are both accurately identified and properly addressed through safety systems.
 
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Thierry Dubois

As sharing and analyzing data is proving increasingly effective, Airbus intends to build on the momentum and grow in services.
 
 
Linda Blachly

Airlines have a long history of community spirit—and one way this spirit has traditionally been put on display is in the form of special liveries. Here is a look at some of the more colorful and fun liveries through the years.
 
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There is increasingly a sense that the ‘worst is behind us’ for the airline industry – and certainly there is cause for some optimism in the US as the winter holiday season approaches, and across the Atlantic, as vaccinated travel opens up.
 
 
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