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From the air transport industry.
Air Transport Digest A look back at some of the top stories in March |
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PODCAST China, Boeing And A Mysterious Crash | Joe Anselmo, Sean Broderick, Jens Flottau, Richard Aboulafia Aviation Week editors and guest Richard Aboulafia delved into the implications of the tragic 737-800 crash in China. This podcast was recorded on March 24, 2022. |
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The Business of Aerospace published throughout the last decade. These reader-friendly columns cover a broad range of issues to provide a comprehensive, 360-degree view of the key themes relevant to the business of aerospace today. |
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China Eastern 737-800 Crashes With 132 Onboard | Chen Chuanren A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 123 passengers and nine crew members has crashed into the mountains near Wuzhou, southern China; the airline is reportedly grounding its fleet of 75 737-800 aircraft. |
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Airline Liveries Before and After | Linda Blachly Over the years, airlines sometimes change their liveries because of a merger or re-branding, or just to give a fresher and more eye-pleasing look. Here are some of our favorites. |
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Nav Canada Explains Aeroflot Airspace Violation | Bill Carey The pilot of an Aeroflot airliner that violated Canadian airspace after it had been closed to all Russian aircraft declared the flight to be on a humanitarian mission, air navigation service provider (ANSP) Nav Canada said. |
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China Eastern & Boeing 737-800 In Numbers | China is the largest operator of 737-800s in the world; it operates 24.6% of the global in-service fleet (ISF) of the type. Among the top 10 Chinese operators of 737-800s, China Eastern is fifth, with 60 of the type in-service at present. |
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Boeing Halts Support For Russian Airlines | Sean Broderick, Maxim Pyadushkin Boeing suspended support of Russian airlines operating its products, including spare parts sales and engineering services, adding to previously announced pauses affecting its Russian and Ukrainian operations. |
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