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March 18, 2019

Airbus And Embry-Riddle In Singapore Sign MOU On Aviation Education

Will Collaborate On Delivering Aviation Education And Management Training Programs For Students And Talents In The Region

The AirBusiness Academy and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Singapore have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on delivering aviation education and management training programs for students and talents in the region.

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Boeing To Offer Biofuel For Airlines To Fly New Airplanes Home

Program Encourages Greater Use Of Aviation Biofuels, Which Cut Emissions By Up To 80 Percent

Boeing will begin offering airlines and operators the option of powering their new commercial jet with biofuel for the flight home. The program is designed  to further spur the use of sustainable aviation fuels – which cut emissions up to 80 percent – and support the industry’s drive to protect the environment.

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Lufthansa Group To Buy 20 Boeing Dreamliners

Largest Airline Group In Europe Becomes The Newest 787 Customer

Boeing and Lufthansa Group today completed an order for 20 787-9 Dreamliner airplanes. With the deal, valued at up to $5.8 billion per list prices, the largest airline group in Europe becomes the latest customer for the fastest-selling widebody airplane of all time.

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Aireon and Thales Expand Their Space-based ADS-B Collaboration

Sign A Memorandum Of Agreement To Look At Ways To Improve Aviation Efficiency

As predicted by The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in 2013, the world is on track to double the number of aircraft flying by 2030. This is leading to an increase in complexity that makes the current state of global air traffic surveillance no longer viable. Over 70% of the world’s surface is still not covered by traditional surveillance platforms, like primary or secondary radars, therefore a game changing approach to surveillance is required to push thousands more aircraft across the skies.

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