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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com All personal electronic device (PED) restrictions for flights to the US have been lifted by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which said airlines and airports around the world are complying with new security requirements for all US-bound flights. FULL ARTICLE |
Karen Walker The US government’s new security rules for all international flights bound for the US came into effect last week. FULL ARTICLE |
Russia’s S7 Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo, on lease from BOC Aviation. The aircraft, which features the airline’s new livery, is also the first neo to be operated in Russia. FULL ARTICLE |
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International Airlines Group (IAG) has firmed three options for Airbus A330-200 widebodies for its new Level long-haul, low-cost carrier after a strong start for bookings. FULL ARTICLE |
Ireland-based low-cost carrier (LCC) Ryanair reported a 55% jump in net profit for the first quarter of its 2018 financial year, with the post-tax figure rising to €397 million ($453 million), compared to €256 million a year ago. FULL ARTICLE |
Azul Brazilian Airlines has named longtime CFO John Rodgerson as its new CEO, replacing Azul founder David Neeleman, who will remain with the São Paulo-based airline as chairman of its board of directors. FULL ARTICLE |
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ATW Plus (Premium Content) Darwin Airline’s newly appointed CEO Heinrich Ollendiek said its new owners will be a much better “fit” with the Swiss regional carrier than its previous equity partner, Etihad Airways. FULL ARTICLE |
Ireland-based lessor SMBC Aviation Capital is continuing to focus on the most technologically advanced fleet and is evaluating further orders of next generation widebody aircraft. FULL ARTICLE |
From the outset, the Boeing 787 was designed to be a family of three. Now that the –10 is flying, how will the family stack up against its Airbus rivals? FULL ARTICLE |
Premium News Subscription Air Transport World magazine How the 787-10 completes the Dreamliner family & 2017 World Airline Report FULL ARTICLE |
Polls Will low-cost, long-haul airlines launched by legacies like BA and Air France succeed? FULL ARTICLE |
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