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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Sean Broderick In-depth internal and external reviews of aircraft certification processes have not led to changes that will alter Boeing’s 777X program, the company’s CEO said, while acknowledging that yet-to-be-discovered factors could influence the new widebody’s final stages of development. |
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Jens Flottau and Sean Broderick Premium Content IATA director general and CEO Alexandre de Juniac urged global regulators to lift the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX in unison, even while acknowledging that the model’s return to service is still likely a few months away. |
Adrian Schofield Premium Content South Korea’s two largest carriers are set to begin major narrowbody fleet upgrade programs over the next two years, although delivery delays have disrupted planning efforts. |
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Helen Massy-Beresford Premium Content Facing up to rising costs amid worsening economic conditions is the biggest challenge airlines are facing in 2019, and more airline failures may lie ahead, the head of IATA said May 29.
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Helen Massy-Beresford As rising tariffs in the US-China trade war affect global trade, IATA said it would cut its outlook for 2019 global cargo demand growth after April figures showed the negative cargo demand trend seen since January continuing.
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Bradley Perrett Chinese airlines will incur losses of CNY4 billion ($580 million) if their grounded Boeing 737 MAXs do not return to the air by June 30, the China Air Transport Association said. |
Alan Dron South African regional carrier SA Express is preparing to press fraud and corruption charges against several former executives after an investigation turned up financial irregularities. |
Karen Walker At 50, Airbus is comfortable in its middle age. Led by a new, streamlined executive committee headed by a new CEO, the company has its own identity and the jabs at “our friends in Seattle” have all but disappeared. |
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Blogs Photo Galleries Video Galleries Airline/Airport Data Snapshot Events CAPA Airline CEOs in Seoul & Gala Dinner June 3-4, 2019, Seoul, S Korea ap&m Europe Summit & Expo June 4-6, 2019 Frankfurt, Germany CAPA LCCs in North Asia Summit June 24-25, 2019, Cebu, Philippines CAPA Canada Aviation Summit September 9-10, 2019, Winnipeg, Canada Aero-Engines Europe September 11-12, 2019, Istanbul, Turkey CAPA Latin America Aviation & LCCs Summit September 16-17, 2019, Curaçao Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference September 16-18, 2019, Toulouse, France World Routes 2019 September 21-24, 2019, Adelaide, Australia MRO Asia-Pacific Featuring Aero-Engines September 24-26, 2019, Singapore Partnership Events |
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