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November 25, 2019

Ken Sain Named CEO Of Panasonic Avionics

Succeeds Hideo Nakano In The Executive Role

Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic Avionics), a world leader in inflight entertainment and communications (IFEC) solutions for the world's foremost airlines, today named Ken Sain chief executive officer.

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Republic Of Ghana Intends To Order GEnx Engines For Boeing 787-9 Aircraft

Order Valued At More Than $150 Million

The Republic of Ghana announced its intent to purchase GEnx-1B engines for its three Boeing 787 Dreamliners that will be used to re-launch an airline in the African nation. The engine order is valued at more than $150 million list price.

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Medavia Joins De Havilland Canada's Network Of Authorized Service Facilities

Authorized To Support Dash 8 Series Aircraft

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited has enhanced support for operators of Dash 8 Series aircraft by entering into an agreement with Mediterranean Aviation Company Limited ("Medavia"), whereby Medavia will become a De Havilland Canada Authorized Service Facility (ASF). Under the ASF agreement, which takes effect immediately, Medavia will offer heavy check maintenance services from its facilities located in Malta.

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Blue Sky Network Receives First FAA Certification

Agency Approves HawkEye GADSS Compliant Distress Tracking Solution For Commercial Airlines

The FAA has certified the Blue Sky Network HawkEye ADT, an autonomous distress tracking device and solution, to satisfy ICAO requirements developed in response to high profile aircraft accidents. The AML for the device includes the Boeing 737 type series.

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Whistleblower Reveals New Hazardous Air Traffic Procedures

Says Changes In SOP At Jacksonville ARTCC Put Flying Public at Greater Risk

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has sent letters to the President and Congress alerting them that noncompliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules by air traffic controllers at a Florida control center is creating hazardous conditions that could increase the likelihood of events such as midair collisions. A whistleblower, who is an air traffic control specialist, disclosed to OSC that air traffic controllers at the Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) in Hilliard, Florida do not comply with FAA rules when transferring aircraft from one airspace sector to another.

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CIAF Leasing Signs Order With Embraer For 3 E190 Jets

Will Join Company’s Existing Fleet Of Three E170s

Embraer and Cairo-based CIAF Leasing have signed a firm order for three E190 aircraft. The deal has a value of $161.4 million at current list prices and will be added to Embraer’s fourth quarter backlog.

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Egyptair Adds More Dreamliners To Fleet

Egyptian Flag Carrier To Lease Two More 787-9 Jets From Leading Lessor AerCap

Egyptair is growing its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet with an agreement to lease two more airplanes from AerCap, the airline announced at the Dubai Airshow. The Egyptian flag carrier unveiled it had selected the airplane to modernize its fleet during the last Dubai Airshow in 2017.

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