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March 12, 2018

Transwest Air, Air Georgian Finalize Pilot Pathway With SOAR Partnership

Provides Pilots With Fast Track To Air Canada

Air Georgian's SOAR program for aviation career awareness, recruitment and retention continues to grow with the addition of Transwest. The partnership provides a career pathway for Transwest pilots to join Air Georgian with an entry into the Air Canada network.

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Allegiant Air Mechanics And Related Classifications Join Teamsters

Workers Join Pilots And Dispatchers As Members Of The Union

Mechanics and related classifications at Allegiant Air have voted overwhelmingly for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to become their collective bargaining representatives in an election with the National Mediation Board (NMB). The final vote count comes after a petition for representation was filed on December 13, 2017.

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Leidos Launches SkyLine-X Air Traffic Management System

Designed For More Precise Aircraft And Airspace Monitoring

SkyLine-X, developed in partnership with Airways New Zealand, is to be showcased at the World ATM Congress in Madrid last week. A collaboration with Kazaeronavigatsia, the ANSP of the Republic of Kazakhstan, to implement SkyLine-X was announced at this year's event.

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Forecast: India Will Need India 1,750 Airliners Over The Next 20 Years

Projected Growth Almost Twice As Fast As The World Average Through The Period

India will require 1,750 new passenger and cargo aircraft over the next 20 years to meet an exponential rise in both passenger and freight traffic, according to Airbus’ latest India Market Forecast. To help meet this growth, India will need 1,320 new single-aisle aircraft and 430 wide-body aircraft valued at $255 billion.

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Frontier Enters Third Year Of Negotiations

ALPA: Carrier's Pilots Falling Further Behind Peers

As negotiations drag into a third year, Frontier Airlines pilots continue to fall further and further behind their peers, raising the question of where the airline will find pilots to fulfill its aggressive expansion plans.

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Tradition Meets Cutting-Edge In New Cockpit Instrumentation

Airbus Brings Two Projects Together In Modernizing The Primary Flight Display

Since the earliest days of flight, the aviation sector has worked to develop better ways for pilots to understand their aircraft’s position relative to the ground. The evolution has gone from visual cues outside the aircraft to in-cockpit digital displays with data-rich views of the environment – and innovators at Airbus are ready to improve this instrumentation once again.

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