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October 08, 2014

Boeing St. Louis Facility To Supply Parts For New 777X

Company Insourcing Work That Has Been Done Overseas For Current 777 Airplanes

Boeing will produce 777X parts at its site in St. Louis, MO, bringing back inside the company work that is currently performed at suppliers or performed overseas for the current 777 program, the company said Monday.

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CAE, JAL Form Joint Venture

Will Provide Flight Crew Training Services Across Northeast Asia

CAE has signed a joint venture agreement (JV) with Japan Airlines (JAL) to provide flight crew training services across Northeast Asia, excluding China.

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SAT's Newly-Converted Airbus A320 Simulator Receives FOCA Certification

Device Equipped To Latest Airbus Standard For The Single-Aisle Jet

Swiss AviationTraining (SAT) formally received the certification for its new Airbus A320 simulator from the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA). The new simulator, which has been created by converting one of SAT's two A321 simulators, is not only equipped to Airbus's latest Standard 1.8 for the A320; it also features the innovative new Electric Motion technology which is already in use on SAT's E-Jet simulators in Frankfurt and Munich, together with a new-generation visual system.

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Boeing Forecasts World Air Cargo Traffic To Double In 20 Years

Predicts 4.7 Percent Average Annual Growth Rate As Cargo Market Recovery Continues To Strengthen

Boeing projects air cargo traffic will grow at an annual rate of 4.7 percent over the next 20 years, with global air freight traffic expected to more than double by 2033. The company released its biennial World Air Cargo Forecast at the International Air Cargo Forum and Exhibition.

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FAA Issues Statement On Ebola

Offers Guidance On Training For Flight Crews During Outbreak

In an effort to protect the health and welfare of flight crews, the FAA says it is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the aviation industry, as well as other Federal government partners on issues of public health and on disease awareness. The agency is currently focused on the Ebola outbreak in which at least one case has appeared in the United States.

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Air Canada, Air Canada Pilots Association Reach New Agreement

Ten-Year Plan Subject To Ratification By Rank And File

Air Canada says it has reached a new agreement with the Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA), subject to ratification, on collective agreement terms for ten years.

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