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Airline policies and local laws are changing quickly.
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Sean Broderick

Electrical grounding issues that led Boeing to recommend some 737 MAX operators park their aircraft have turned up in two areas besides the original standby power control unit where it was first discovered.
 
Ask the Editors: Flight crews favor vaccination, but requirements depend on airline policies and local laws, which are changing quickly.
 
FAA broadens Boeing 787 cargo compartment check applicability, South African Airways names interim CEO and China Express turns a profit in 2020 amid pandemic and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Lindsay Bjerregaard

A look at new technology products set to hit the market soon that could improve MRO processes through robotics, artificial intelligence, sensors, digitalization and more.
 
 
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Florida-based ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines is one of the world’s most dynamic and innovative airlines. It was one of just eight airlines worldwide to be named on the 2021 Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies list.

Learn from CEO Ted Christie on what sets Spirit apart, even from other LCCs; its US domestic and international network expansion plans; and how it lives up to its motto: We live for More Go.
 
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