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November 22, 2019

Air Wisconsin Pilots Approve New Contract

Agreement Reached After A Decade Of Direct Negotiations And Federal Mediation

Air Wisconsin pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), have approved a new three-year contract that will provide $6 million in pay raises and other improvements.

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flynas Firms Up Order For 10 A321XLRs

Agreement Signed At Dubai Airshow

flynas, Saudi Arabia’s first low-cost airline, has signed a firm order for 10 A321XLRs at the 2019 Dubai Airshow. The agreement was signed by Bandar Almohanna, flynas Chief Executive Officer and Christian Scherer Airbus Chief Commercial Officer.

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Air Peace Signs A Firm Order For 3 Additional E195-E2 Jets

First Delivery Is Scheduled For The Second Quarter Of 2020

Air Peace, Nigeria and West Africa’s largest airline, has signed a contract with Embraer for three additional E195-E2s, confirming purchase rights from the original contract, signed in April this year. These new E195-E2s will be included in Embraer’s 2019 fourth-quarter backlog and have a value of $212.6 million, based on Embraer’s current list prices.

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ACIA Aero Capital Signs Purchase Agreement With De Havilland Canada

Will Acquire Three Dash 8-400 Aircraft

A conditional purchase agreement for the acquisition of three Dash 8-400 aircraft has been signed by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited and ACIA Aero Capital Limited. The parties are working to finalize the agreement in the coming months.

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Dubai Airshow Closes To Acclaim

Sales Of $54.5 Billion And Record Attendance Recorded As 2019 Show Comes To A Close

Dubai Airshow 2019 was hailed a success Thursday by exhibitors, delegates and sponsors alike, as a lively week of trading came to a close.

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Insulin-Controlled Diabetics Can Obtain Second-, First-Class Medicals

New Protocol Makes Used Of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Technology

The FAA has released a new protocol to allow individuals with insulin-controlled diabetes to apply for and obtain second- and first-class medical certificates. Previously, these airmen were limited to third-class medicals.

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