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January 08, 2015

Engine Alliance Enters Revenue Service With Etihad Airways

First Flights For Carrier's A380s Conducted Late Last Month GP7200 engines have entered revenue service with Etihad Airways’ first EA-powered A380. The airline operated its first revenue flights on December 27, 2014 between Abu Dhabi International Airport and London Heathrow Airport.

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American Airlines Proposes LA-Tokyo Route To DOT

Would Fly Daily, Year-Round Service With Boeing 777s

American Airlines has formally submitted an application to the United States DOT proposing to operate daily, year-round, nonstop service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND). Per the U.S.-Japan bilateral agreement, U.S. airlines may only operate a total of four daily round-trip flights at Haneda Airport. Currently that service is provided by Delta Air Lines from Los Angeles and Seattle, Hawaiian Airlines from Honolulu, and United Airlines from San Francisco.

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Hawaiian Airlines Files Application To Begin Tokyo-Kona Service

Airline Asserts Daily Service Is 'Highest and Best Use' Of Scarce Airline Slots

Hawaiian Airlines has filed an application with the U.S. DOT to begin daily, non-stop service this summer between Tokyo International Airport at Haneda (HND) and Kona International Airport (KOA) on Hawai'i Island. The airline's action was prompted by the U.S. DOT's decision last month to review the public interest served by Delta Air Lines' Seattle-Tokyo route after Delta reduced its frequency from daily to seasonal.

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Etihad Passengers Endure 12-Hour Delay

Overall Time On The Plane Was More Than A Day

Passengers on an Etihad Airways flight over the weekend got a lot more time on the plane than they bargained for when fog caused a 12 hour tarmac delay.

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Delta To Pilots: We Will Not To Outsource Flights To Virgin

Airline, ALPA Working To Reach Agreement On New Contract

As new contract talks between Delta Airlines and ALPA loom on the horizon, the carrier has said that it will not outsource international flights to its partner Virgin Atlantic.

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FAA Final Rule Requires Safety Management System For Airlines

Rule Advances U.S. Airline Industry’s Proactive Safety Culture

To reach the next level of safety, the FAA on Wednesday issued a final rule that requires most U.S. commercial airlines to have Safety Management Systems (SMS) in place by 2018. The rule builds on the programs many airlines already use to identify and reduce aviation risk.

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Tail Section Of AirAsia A320 Located In The Java Sea

First Confirmed Sighting Of Wreckage From The Airliner

Search teams have located the tail section of the AirAsia Airbus A320 that went down a week ago in the Java Sea with 162 people on board.

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Boeing, Air New Zealand Finalize Order For Two 787-9 Dreamliners

New Dreamliners Provide 787-9 Launch Customer Growth, Network Flexibility

Boeing and Air New Zealand have finalized an order for two additional 787-9 Dreamliners, valued at $514 million at current list prices. The order, booked in 2014, comes six months after Air New Zealand celebrated the first 787-9 delivery in July.

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