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November 14, 2018

U.K. Transport Official Says Third Heathrow Runway Is Not Enough

Demand Over The Next 30 Years Will Outpace Capacity, According To Sarah Bishop

A third runway at Heathrow Airport will only put a temporary dent in the growing passenger demand over the next 30 years, according to a U.K. Department for Transport official.

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CDB Aviation Takes Delivery Of Its 100th A320 Family Aircraft From Airbus

The A320neo On Lease to GoAir Is The 125th Airbus Aircraft To Join The Lessor’s Fleet

CDB Aviation has taken delivery of its 100th Airbus A320 Family aircraft. The A320neo aircraft, which will be operated by India’s low-cost carrier Go Airlines Ltd. (“GoAir”), is part of a purchase and leaseback agreement signed with the carrier earlier in 2018. The delivery marks the overall 125th Airbus aircraft to join the lessor’s fleet.

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Aviation Partners Estimates 9 Billion Gallons Of Jet Fuel Saved

Blended Winglets Have Eliminated 95 Million Tons Of Carbon Dioxide, Company Says

Aviation Partners, Inc. (API) and Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) have announced that its unique Blended Winglet and Split Scimitar Winglet technologies have now saved the world's commercial and business jet operators an estimated 9 billion gallons of jet fuel, resulting in a corresponding global reduction of over 95 million tons of CO2 emissions.

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Pilot Flying Over Ireland Report Sighting A 'Very Fast' UFO

Several Pilots Report Seeing A 'Very Bright' Object Last Friday

Multiple pilots flying over Ireland reported seeing a "very bright" UFO last Friday, according to audio recordings of traffic between the pilots and air traffic control.

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Airbus Announces New FHS Contract With All Nippon Airways

ANA Joins Growing Number Of FHS Customers In Asia-Pacific

Airbus confirms the growing success of Flight Hour Services (FHS) in the Asia-Pacific region with a new contract announced at the MRO Asia exhibition in Singapore.

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IATA: 'Spirit of Change' Needed To Improve European Competitiveness

Developing A Competitiveness Toolkit To Provide Analysis Of Air Connectivity

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for a spirit of change from governments to capture the social and economic benefits of air connectivity, by enabling a more competitive air transport sector.

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Pilots Question Training For 737 MAX

New Stall Prevention Feature Was Not Adequately Publicized, Regulators Say

An automated stall-prevention system on Boeing's new 737 MAX airplanes was not properly publicized, and is being looked at as a possible contributing factor in an accident in Indonesia that fatally injured 189 people when one of the planes went down October 29.

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ATR And Air New Zealand Explore The Future Of A Regional Aviation Ecosystem

Hybrid Aircraft Are Part Of The Equation

ATR and Air New Zealand have signed an agreement to explore the role of new propulsion technologies, could play in the future of the regional aircraft ecosystem.

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