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Jazz pilots agree to Air Canada Express deal

Pilots at Canada’s Jazz Aviation have approved a deal that will allow the company to become the exclusive operator of Air Canada Express flights. Pilots at Canada’s Jazz Aviation have approved a deal that will allow the company to become the exclusive...

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United’s Kirby predicts break-even cash flow this month

United Airlines is on track to stop burning through cash by the end of March, according the company’s chief executive, who struck a remarkably positive tone during a 15 March investor conference. United Airlines is on track to stop burning...

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FAA Releases LaGuardia AirTrain Final Environmental Impact Statement

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today released the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the LaGuardia Airport Access Improvement Project (AirTrain). The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is proposing to construct a rail system to provide a...

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Leonardo plans continuous improvement to keep AW189 as market leader

Leonardo Helicopters is continuing to pursue incremental upgrades for its AW189 super-medium-twin as the manufacturer looks to cement the 8.6t rotorcraft’s market-leading position. Leonardo Helicopters is continuing to pursue incremental upgrades for its AW189 super-medium-twin as the manufacturer looks to...

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​Virgin Atlantic to receive further shareholder funding

Virgin Atlantic has agreed a further £160 million ($223 million) package of loans and payment deferrals, the majority of which will come from founder Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, as the UK carrier awaits a return to flying later in the year. Virgin...

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Asia-Pacific has largest share of full border closures by region

Asia-Pacific has the biggest proportion of total border closures compared to other regions, reflecting local governments’ relative caution that has curbed confirmed Covid-19 case numbers but heavily impacted air traffic recovery. Asia-Pacific has the biggest proportion of total border closures compared...

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Snow-strike 737 crew did not correct altitude for low temperature

Investigators probing a Boeing 737-500’s below-glidepath approach to Usinsk, before the jet struck a snow bank upon landing, have revealed that the crew did not correct the altitude for the freezing air temperature. The Utair jet struck the 1.1m bank...

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UK demonstrates future airborne communications node on Voyager

The UK Royal Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office has tested an airborne communications node update applied to an Airbus Defence & Space A330 Voyager multi-role tanker transport. The UK Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) has tested an...

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ANNouncement: Now Accepting Applications For Sun ‘n Fun 2021 Stringers!!!

An Amazing Experience Awaits The Chosen Few... ANN finds itself in the surprising and exciting position of partnering with the Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo in presenting Real-Time Daily news coverage of the first major aviation event in the better...

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (03.12.21)

"National Aerobatics Day is the perfect day to host an aerobatic camp, a BBQ, a practice session, or to share videos of aerobatic activity online. With over 40 chapters nationwide and two international chapters, IAC members will be organizing these...

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