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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Kurt Hofmann Premium Content Lufthansa will focus on further developing its premium carriers, but expects strong competition in Germany, CEO Carsten Spohr said, revealing a new, modernized brand image for the German carrier that drops the gray from the underside and engines as well as the yellow circle behind the company’s 100-year-old crane logo on the tail for a purely blue-and-white exterior. |
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Singapore Air Show Boeing has firmed configuration of the 230-seat stretch of the 737 MAX family of narrowbodies, the MAX 10, which was launched at the Paris Air Show in June. |
Mark Nensel Singapore Air Show Thai regional carrier Bangkok Airways ordered four ATR 72-600s Feb. 7, making the French-Italian turboprop manufacturer the only company to score a new commercial aircraft order at the 2018 Singapore Air Show to date. |
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Mark Nensel Premium Content Fort Lauderdale-based ultra-LCC Spirit Airlines posted a $420.6 million net profit for 2017, a 58.8% increase over a $264.9 million net income in 2016. Spirit cited a one-time, non-cash $199.3 million tax credit courtesy of the late 2017 US tax reform legislation, as part of the reason for the increase. |
Singapore Air Show ATR is focused on continuous improvements of its ATR42/72 turboprops rather than on more expensive options such as re-engining and stretches. |
Singapore Air Show Risk areas such as weight extremes, center-of-gravity positions, buffet boundaries and stall performance have all been addressed through the ongoing Mitsubishi Aircraft MRJ flight-test program. |
Singapore Air Show Bombardier and Airbus could have a final assembly line in the US up and running within a year of a go-ahead, but it remains undecided whether the CSeries jets ordered by Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines will be produced there, or in Canada, a senior Bombardier executive said. |
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