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October 18, 2013

EU Revives Airline Fees For Carbon Emissions

Aviation Industry Cries Foul After ICAO Agreement

The European Union (EU) has proposed a modified version its widely-panned Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that would have charged all airlines regardless of country of registry for emissions during the full duration of their flights.

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Agreement Allows Moncton Flight College Instructors To Advance Aviation Careers

Will Become Pilots With Canadian Regional Carrier, Air Georgian

A recent agreement between Air Georgian Limited and Moncton Flight College (MFC) will supply Air Georgian with a steady stream of qualified pilots from Moncton Flight College's pool of instructors. These candidates will be specifically selected by MFC's faculty and will represent top performers within the company.

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CFM Says LEAP-X Testing On Schedule

Engine Under Development For Use On Boeing, Airbus, Comac Airplanes

The engine that will eventually power the Boeing's 737 MAX, some Airbus A320neo airplanes, and the Chinese Comac 919 is proceeding on schedule, according to officials at CFM International.

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Rolls-Royce Celebrates Expansion Of Jet Engine Test Facility

Officially Opens Second Outdoor Jet Engine Test Stand At NASA Stennis Space Center

A second outdoor jet engine test stand, representing an investment of $50 million, has been opened at the Rolls-Royce Outdoor Jet Engine Test Facility at NASA John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, MS.

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JetBlue Names Ian Deason Vice President, Airports

COO Maruster: 'We Are Redesigning The Airport Experience'

JetBlue Airways has named Ian Deason Vice President, Airports.  In this role, Deason will be responsible for all airport-related operations and functions for JetBlue's network of 85 cities in 14 countries throughout the Americas. He will report to JetBlue's Chief Operating Officer, Rob Maruster.

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NTSB: Spirit Airlines A319 Experienced Uncontained Engine Failure

Aircraft Landed Safely At DFW

A Sprirt Airlines Airbus A319 en route to Atlanta from Dallas-Fort Worth International airport Tuesday suffered an "uncontained" engine failure shortly after takeoff, according to an unnamed official from the NTSB.

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Laos Airlines Turboprop Down In Mekong River

All 49 On Board Reported To Be Fatally Injured

A Laos Airlines ATR-72 turboprop airliner has gone down in the Mekong River in southern Laos, resulting in the fatal injury of all 49 people on board the aircraft.

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Boeing, China Southern, CAAC Establish Precision Navigation

First RNR AR Project In Xinjiang Completes Demonstration Flights In Difficult Terrain

Demonstration flights using Required Navigation Performance – Authorization Required (RNP-AR) procedures were successfully completed recently at the Kanas Airport, Xinjiang Province, China. The Kanas procedure development, which is the first RNR AR implementation in the Xinjiang Region, is also the first collaborative RNP AR project between China Southern Airlines and Boeing.

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