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January 23, 2019

CDB Aviation Promotes Patrick Hannigan To President

Company Further Strengthens Executive Management For The Next Phase Of Development

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited (CDB Leasing), has announced the promotion of Patrick C. Hannigan, who has served as the company’s Chief Commercial Officer since January 2017, to the position of President, as part of the continued strategy to further strengthen executive management for the next phase of development.

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Bombardier Selects Triumph For A320neo Nacelle Components

Agreement Incorporates Multiple Product Lines

The Integrated Systems business unit of Triumph Group will provide nacelle components for Bombardier Belfast in support of their thrust reverser units for the Geared Turbofan powered A320neo aircraft. Under the agreement Triumph will design, qualify and manufacture cowl opening actuation systems and hold-open rods.

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Roots And Air Canada Partner To Mark International Sweatpants Day

Hands Out Free Casual Wear Aboard Air Canada's Longest International Flight Monday

Iconic Canadian brands, Roots and Air Canada partnered to make a long journey even more comfy in celebration of International Sweatpants Day Monday. The two companies surprised more than 250 customers on Air Canada's longest non-stop flight from Vancouver, Canada to Melbourne, Australia with a gifted set of Roots signature Salt & Pepper sweatpants, hoody and a handcrafted made-in-Canada Roots leather passport holder, bringing Roots quintessential cabin-meets-city style to the airplane cabin.

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UAL Passengers Forced To Overnight Aboard A 777 In Very Cold Weather

Flight Was Diverted To Canada For A Medical Emergency, Then Developed Mechanical Issues

A United Airlines flight from New York to Hong Kong was diverted to Happy Valley-Goose Bay Canada on Saturday night for a medical emergency, and some 250 passengers aboard the Boeing 777 were forced to remain on board overnight as the temperature dropped to -22 degrees Fahrenheit.

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easyJet Reports Nearly $20 Million Impact From Gatwick Drone 'Chaos'

But Fourth Quarter Financial Performance Was 'Good' Despite The Incident

easyJet reported that the drone incident at Gatwick cost them £15 million (approx. $20 million), but overall, the carrier has seen a "good start to the year."

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