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Survey shows airlines want new Boeing aircraft.
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Jens Flottau, Guy Norris

Most respondents to a new Aviation Week/Bank of America survey say they want a new larger narrowbody or small widebody from Boeing—soon.
 
 
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Graham Warwick

Two Airbus A350s arrived at Canada’s Montreal-Trudeau International Airport on Nov. 9 having avoided emitting more than 6 metric tons of CO2 by flying in geese-like formation across the Atlantic from Toulouse.
 
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Linda Blachly

Digital health credentials—which includes COVID-19 testing and vaccination records—have been embraced by the airline industry as key to restarting the engine of the airline industry.
 
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Arab carriers do not foresee recovery until 2027, U.S. carriers are facing operational challenges, American Airlines defends JetBlue alliance, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Talking at the CAPA Live on 13-Oct-2021, IndiGo Airways CEO & Whole Time Director spoke with CAPA’s chairman emeritus Peter Harbison. Some of the key highlights can be found below.
 
 
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