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ATW News [UPDATED] Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST) was hit by explosions June 28 and, according to Turkish state television, at least 28 people were killed and at least 60 were wounded. FULL ARTICLE |
Air Canada has finalized an order for 45 Bombardier CS300s, plus options for 30 additional aircraft. FULL ARTICLE |
Embraer has cut metal for its first E175-E2 prototype at its Evora plant in Portugal, producing a wing stud for the third and smallest member of its second generation E-Jet family. FULL ARTICLE |
Leaders of the Airlines for Europe (A4E) lobbying group have set out a series of proposed measures to reduce the impact of air traffic control (ATC) strikes. FULL ARTICLE |
African low-cost carrier (LCC) Fastjet has fought off an attempt from its unhappy largest shareholder, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, to dismiss chairman Colin Child, but warned it continues to face a “challenging” trading environment. FULL ARTICLE |
Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Airlines will continue operating under the same regulations, at least in the near-to-medium term, despite the UK’s vote June 23 to leave the European Union (EU), or “Brexit,” experts say. FULL ARTICLE |
Air Transport World magazine Airspace modernization is needed urgently to handle forecast doubling of air traffic by 2035. FULL ARTICLE |
Premium News Subscription Blogs Polls Is the UK vote to exit the EU bad for aviation? FULL ARTICLE |
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