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Airline Profits Set To Peak In 2016 then Slip in 2017, Says IATA
Total profits for IATA member airlines will be lower than anticipated in 2016 at $35.6 billion, with rising oil prices set to dent figures for 2017.
Airlines
December 8, 2016
Bombardier, Philippines Airlines Conclude Q400 Order
The Philippines flag carrier has placed a firm order for five Q400s with purchase rights for an additional seven aircraft.
Aircraft
December 8, 2016
Boeing Starts Final Assembly of 787-10
Latest development milestone reached in time for first flight next year
Aircraft
December 8, 2016
China’s Lucky Air To Launch LCC with Help of State Agencies
Chengdu Shenniao Airlines to start Boeing 737-800 operations in first quarter
Airlines
December 7, 2016
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Bodies And FDR Recovered From ATR 42 Crash In Pakistan
All 47 occupants pronounced dead
Accidents
December 7, 2016
Aerospace Association Head 'Wary' about ATC Restructuring
Separating the FAA from its responsibility for air traffic control could disrupt progress toward ATC modernization, Melcher says.
ATC
December 7, 2016
Georgia Aviation Maintenance School Draws FAA Fire
Atlanta Technicial College had the plug pulled on its aviation maintenance technology program after the FAA uncovered shoddy record keeping.
Maintenance and Modifications
December 7, 2016
African Airlines Mull Options To Combat 'Mega-competitors'
Consensus reached on need for Pan-African alliance
Airlines
December 6, 2016
Alaska Air Group-Virgin America Merger Passes Antitrust Review
Companies expect to close transaction by January 1
Airlines
December 6, 2016
Lufthansa Technik, GE JV To Build Polish MRO Facility
Companies expect operations to start in 2018
Engines
December 5, 2016
Spire To Provide Lower-cost ADS-B Aircraft Tracking
75-satellite network will be put into a diverse set of orbits to provide aircraft tracking over oceanic areas, polar regions and other remote places.
ATC
December 5, 2016
UK Airline Organizations Call for 'Urgent' Airspace Changes
Coalition launches 'The Sky's the Limit' campaign to advocate for new flight paths and operational procedures.
ATC
December 5, 2016
Norwegian Air’s Irish Unit Wins Right to Fly to U.S.
Decision comes a day after EC charged U.S. with breach of Open Skies
Airlines
December 3, 2016
UK Authorities to Examine Ill-Fated Avro’s FDR, CVR
Air Accidents Investigation Branch and BAE Systems supporting Colombian authorities in crash probe
Accidents
December 2, 2016
Europe Accuses U.S. of Breaching Open Skies Pact
Case of Norwegian Air International set for arbitration
Airlines
December 2, 2016
Embraer Delays E175-E2 Entry Into Service By a Year
Successor to E175 now expected to reach market in 2021
Aircraft
December 2, 2016
United To Pay $2.4 million to Settle Bribery Case
Airline received approval for new hangar project after launching route specifically for Port Authority boss
Airlines
December 2, 2016
GE Says New Data Exchange Will Transform MRO Process
GE Aviation's new Configuration Data Exchange has been developed with Capgemini and is set to enter service in 2017.
Maintenance and Modifications
November 30, 2016
Airbus Outlines A350-1000 Flight Test Plans
Three prototypes to fly 1,600 test hours
Aircraft
November 30, 2016
Airborne Network Taps Aircraft as Flying Network Nodes
Low-cost wireless broadband could someday come from thousands of airborne transceivers carried on the world's airliners.
Avionics
November 30, 2016
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