PLUS: The latest podcast on whether China's aviation market has lost its luster.
CHECK 6 PODCAST Has China's Aviation Market Lost Its Luster? | Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Matthew Fulco, Kevin Michaels Listen in as Aerodynamic Advisory's Kevin Michaels joins Aviation Week editors to discuss how Western planemakers and suppliers are adjusting to the shifting geopolitical situation. |
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As Certification Nears, Southwest Orders 108 Additional 737-7s | Christine Boynton Southwest Airlines has placed an order for 108 Boeing 737-7s, raising its orderbook for the MAX variant to over 300. The increase comes as the variant nears long-awaited certification, and Southwest works through a fleet modernization. |
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This Week In Air Transport (W/C Oct. 20) | Linda Blachly This week’s top air transport stories include the U.S. Senate confirmation of Michael Whitaker as the new FAA Administrator and the first uncrewed eVTOL prototype air taxi made its first untethered hover flight. |
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SAS Takeover: What's Next For Scandinavia’s Hubs? | Chen Chuanren Air France-KLM’s move to acquire an almost 20% stake in SAS Scandinavian took many in the aviation industry by surprise, not least the three hubs operated by the Scandinavian carrier. |
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This year’s Dubai Airshow kicks off November 13 and promises to be the biggest ever, with more than 1,400 exhibitors, aerospace leaders from around the globe and 180+ aircraft on display. Join us as Aviation Week Network’s editors and data forecasters talk about what to expect at this year’s event, and the commercial, military and space developments in the region that will drive the environment at the show. |
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