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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com The Trump administration has not decided whether the US government will remain committed to the ICAO aviation emissions agreement and is unlikely to make a decision anytime soon, according to the US State Department. FULL ARTICLE |
Whether airlines can re-create the on-ground Wi-Fi connectivity experience for passengers is debatable, but whether passengers want and expect that level of connectivity is not, according to a panel of players in the infight connectivity field. FULL ARTICLE |
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft said it has concluded a firm order for five Q400 aircraft with an undisclosed customer. FULL ARTICLE |
Airbus has forecast a need for 34,170 passenger and 730 freighter aircraft, worth a combined total of $5.3 trillion, by 2036, according to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast 2017-2036 presented June 9. FULL ARTICLE |
Airbus Group CEO Tom Enders said the Gulf region remains “important and relevant” for the Toulouse-based manufacturer, despite growing geopolitical uncertainties. FULL ARTICLE |
Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Rival large commercial aircraft (LCA) manufacturers Airbus and Boeing both claimed minor victories June 9 after the latest World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling in their ongoing legal battle over improper government subsidies. FULL ARTICLE |
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is on track to launch two bases in London and southern Spain, with a total of nine aircraft, which are expected to operate at a 30% lower cost compared to SAS mainline operations. FULL ARTICLE |
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Sponsored Content Sponsored by Jeppesen A Case Study in Fuel Management: The airline industry is ever-changing, yet there are some constants. One of them: fuel will always be one of the largest cost categories in any airline operation. FULL ARTICLE |
Webinars SITA-ATW Baggage Webinar Thursday, June 15, 2017 11:00 am ET/16:00 LIS/17:00 CET/19:00 AUH/23:00 SIN The webinar will explore the latest trends in baggage tracking and which technology the industry is investing in as it prepares for a step-change in handling by June 2018. Also, find out the current statistics for mishandled bags. Register hereto attend this free, one hour webinar. |
Premium News Subscription Air Transport World magazine Blogs Polls Shutting airspace and forcing flights to be canceled is an appropriate measure to take in a political row like the Qatar situation. FULL ARTICLE |
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