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Targeting A320neo boost.
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Almost six years after the first PW1100G geared turbofan (GTF) entered service, Pratt & Whitney has announced a performance improvement package targeted at higher thrust and lower fuel burn without impacting durability.
 
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Linda Blachly

As the aviation sector moves closer to net-zero carbon emissions targets, more industry partners are stepping up to back initiatives from sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to electric aircraft.
 
Unlike traditional IT system operations, critical infrastructure doesn't allow for planned downtime. Yet systems must still be updated, technologies refreshed, and new security threats countered. How does Verizon do it?
 
U.S is moving to tighten foreign arrival restrictions, Oneworld alliance to buy 350M gallons of SAF, ITA has firmed up orders for 28 Airbus aircraft, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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The path through—and past—the pandemic era is wrought with uncertainty and change. Airlines, in particular, have had to make difficult calls about the future of their businesses while juggling different market dynamics and knowing that traveller expectations—formed out of the abundance of information available - have never been higher.
 
 
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