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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Sean Broderick Delta Air Lines’ recent positive guidance revisions reflect the benefits of a strong demand environment produced in part by competitors’ struggles to fill capacity voids created by the grounding of Boeing 737 MAXs, analysts at Cowen & Co. say. |
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Sean Broderick Premium Content Airbus and EASA are developing an inspection program for A380 wing outer rear spars after reports of cracks on in-service aircraft. |
Victoria Moores British Airways (BA) plans to “vigorously” defend its actions, after being told the UK flag carrier faces a £183.4 million ($229.6 million) penalty over a data-theft incident that occurred in 2018. |
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Kurt Hofmann Premium Content Saudi Arabian LCC flyadeal has announced an order for 30 Airbus A320neos, plus 20 options, reversing a commitment with Boeing for 30 737 MAX 8s, plus 20 options. |
Ben Goldstein The leading Democrat on the US senate panel considering Steve Dickson’s nomination to head the FAA said she will vote against him when the Commerce Committee takes up his nomination July 10, citing a “lack of candor” regarding his involvement in a whistleblower lawsuit during his tenure as SVP-flight operations at Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines.
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Bill Carey Premium Content Space-based surveillance provider Aireon has activated its Aircraft Location and Emergency Response Tracking (ALERT) service to provide on request the last known position of any transponder-equipped aircraft in distress. |
Chen Chuanren A strike by EVA Air cabin crews is set to end at midnight July 10 after the airline and the Taoyuan Flight Attendants Union signed an agreement July 7. |
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