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From the air transport industry.
Air Transport Digest A look back at some of the top stories in 2021 | This is the final Air Transport Digest for 2021. We will return on January 4, 2022. Happy holidays from the Aviation Week Network. |
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Boeing Makes Moves On Airbus A321XLR Competitor Plan | Guy Norris Boeing is taking the first tentative steps towards an all-new airliner designed to compete with the Airbus A321XLR and, despite the current cost and market headwinds, has begun sounding out suppliers for provisional requests for information. |
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737 MAX Stored Inventory Unwind Losing Momentum, Data Shows | Sean Broderick Deliveries from Boeing’s 737 MAX stored inventory slowed in the last two months, providing early evidence that supports Boeing’s latest projections of deliveries from the parked backlog lasting into 2023, an Aviation Week Fleet Discovery analysis shows. |
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Why Airbus Is Offering Lower-Weight A330neo Versions | Jens Flottau EASA has certified versions of the A330-800 and -900 that are significantly lower weight than the in-service A330neo fleet that can lead to a significant reduction in operating costs for airlines, making the aircraft more attractive to operators that don’t need the long-range capabilities. |
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| What is the economic picture across The Americas? Does a US domestic flight recovery inspire confidence for the wider region? Attend Engine Leasing Training & Finance Americas to hear a data driven assessment of current revenue and passenger trends. Aviation Week Network is bringing its Engine Leasing, Trading and Financeevent to the Americas. This one day forum, taking place on January 26 and co-located with Aero-Engines Americas. Learn more and register today! |
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