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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Guy Norris Premium Content The UK government urgently needs to hammer out a withdrawal agreement from the European Union to avoid massive disruption to the aerospace industry on both sides of the Atlantic, former FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said at the AIAA Aviation conference in Atlanta June 27. |
Helen Massy-Beresford France’s transport minister is urging Air France-KLM to name a Group CEO in July and for that person to be someone with airline industry expertise. |
Alan Dron LCC Norwegian has introduced its first Boeing 737 MAX with a cabin featuring new slimline seats that the airline says are designed for more comfort on longer routes and will give taller passengers more personal space. |
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Sean Broderick Premium Content Bombardier CSeries deliveries in the first half of 2018 are well short of the pace needed to hit the company's full-year target of 40, but recent improvements suggest the mark could still be within reach. |
Karen Walker Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian reaffirmed his interest in the Boeing new mid-market aircraft (NMA), which he dubbed the 797, but is far less certain of the need for another potential new airliner that Boeing unveiled this week, a Mach 5 hypersonic aircraft. |
Ben Goldstein The major unions representing commercial airline pilots and air traffic controllers have denounced the US Supreme Court’s June 27 decision barring public-employee contracts that require workers to pay union dues. |
Sean Broderick Southwest Airlines is adding about 15 daily flights, including nonstop service to six new markets, out of Dallas Love Field (DAL) in early 2019, crediting schedule-optimization for creating room to fly out of its already-crowded headquarters airport. |
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Ben Goldstein The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to enact new restrictions June 30 limiting the amount of powdered materials international travelers can bring into the cabin on flights bound to the US. |
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