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737 MAX production ramp-up underway as 787 and MAX 7 certification milestones approach
Boeing is moving toward increased production of the 737 MAX, as CEO Kelly Ortberg says 787 production is ramping up and certification of the MAX 7 nears. Kelly Ortberg, CEO …
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Fly Meta selects HAECO for freighter MRO collaboration
Engineering and maintenance provider. HAECO has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Fly Meta Group to advance strategic collaboration on a range of MRO services in support of the …
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How similar were the American Airlines Flight 191 and UPS Flight 2976 disasters?
American Airlines Flight 191 and UPS Flight 2976 were not identical accidents, but their similarities have drawn the attention of investigators and aviation safety experts. On May 25, 1979, American …
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Cathay Pacific passengers and crew injured in turbulence incident – Australian Aviation
Cathay Pacific took delivery of the first of its new generation aircraft, an A350-900 version, at the end of May 2016. (Image: A. Doumenjou/Airbus) Eight people were sent to hospital …
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Older Hawk T1s force red arrows down into seven jets for most screens
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), or Red Arrows, will reduce its size from nine aircraft to seven for most displays until at least 2030 in a conscious effort …
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The traveling salesman Siddeley Nimrod was strange, brilliant and very British
The Hawker Siddeley Nimrod was one of those airplanes that shouldn’t have performed so well, at least not on paper. The civilian version of the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod was the …
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The 49th Wing Puts on a Show
The blue New Mexico sky goes on forever on the morning of the airshow, decorated by only a few wisps of high altitude cloud. We could not have asked for …
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Swissport to acquire Swiftair Maroc
Swissport International (Swissport), airport ground services and air cargo manager, has signed a binding agreement to acquire Swiftair Maroc, a Casablanca-based cargo handling company operating at Mohammed V International Airport. …
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MQ-9B drone flies with airborne early warning capsules
One year after announcing the collaboration, GA-ASI has flown an MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft with Saab-designed LoyalEye airborne early warning (AEW) pods. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and Saab announced the …
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Breeze Airways aims to serve 150 cities by 2030
Breeze Airways plans to double its presence by the end of the decade. On April 3, 2025, at the CAPA (Center for Aviation) Airline Leaders Summit in Dublin, Ireland, Breeze …
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