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This month's most read air transport content.
Air Transport Digest This month's most read air transport content | |
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EDITORIAL The Hypocrisy Of G7 Leaders’ International Travel | Karen Walker Hopes for an announcement during the G7 Summit of a re-opening of the UK-US air travel market were dashed when all British Prime Minister Boris Johnson could offer was the setting up of a task force. |
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GALLERY Remembering Thrilling Landings at Kai Tak Airport | Rob Finlayson Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925-1998. It was well known for its hair-raising aircraft landings, making it a favorite of aviation photographers and crowds alike. |
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Building an interconnected electrical system that can generate, maintain, distribute, and insulate the high-voltage and other power and data systems required for advanced electrified air travel is a serious undertaking and an essential design consideration. CarlisleIT engineers products that are lightweight, compact, safe, and reliable—just what you need to create tomorrow’s technology today. Learn More. |
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FAA Delays Certification Test Start For Boeing 777-9 | Guy Norris The start of certification tests of the Boeing 777-9 remains on hold after the FAA declined the manufacturer’s request for Type Inspection Authorization (TIA), citing concerns over unresolved software and hardware issues. |
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Boeing 737 MAX 10 Completes First Flight | Guy Norris Boeing conducted the long-delayed first flight of the 737-10, the fourth version of the MAX series, with a 2 hr. 30 min. test mission in picture-perfect weather over Washington State on June 18. |
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GALLERY Austrian Airlines Bids Farewell To Last Dash 8 Turboprop | Kurt Hofmann On May 31, Austrian Airlines operated its last Dash 8 Q400 scheduled service on its Innsbruck-Vienna route. Aviation Week/ATW correspondent Kurt Hofmann was on board the final flight and shares exclusive pictures. |
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Reconnect with the aircraft maintenance industry at MRO Europe for 3 days of unparalleled networking opportunities. Discuss best practices for thriving in the post-pandemic market, find new suppliers, forge partnerships and strengthen existing relationships. You don't want to miss MRO Europe 2021! Join us live in Amsterdam, registration is open! Get the details. | |
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