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March 28, 2019

Chairs DeFazio, Larsen Urge FAA To Conduct Third-Party Review Of Boeing 737-MAX

Would Be Separate From The Recently-Established SOCAC

The Chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Chair of the Subcommittee on Aviation Rick Larsen (D-WA) a letter Tuesday to Acting FAA Administrator Daniel K. Elwell urging the agency to engage an independent, third-party review composed of individuals with the technical skills and expertise to objectively assess the corrective measures proposed for the 737 MAX by Boeing.

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Harbour Air And magniX Partner To Build World's First All-Electric Airline

Plan To Transform Seaplanes Into ePlanes — A Zero-Emission Aircraft For The Future

Two companies have joined together in an effort to create what they say will be the world's first all-electric airline. The companies are magniX, which is developing electric aircraft motors, and Harbour Air, North America's largest seaplane airline. The all-electric commercial fleet would be powered by the magni500, a 750 horsepower (HP) all-electric motor.

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Carbon Lighthouse, Hawaiian Airlines Co-Pilot Clean Energy Project In Honolulu

Efficiency Production To Turn Energy Waste Into Guaranteed Financial Revenue At Hawaiian Airlines' Airport Center

Carbon Lighthouse, a clean energy company dedicated to stopping climate change, and Hawaiian Airlines, the world's premium leisure destination carrier, today announced a partnership to launch a two-month pilot focused on turning energy waste into guaranteed financial returns at the Hawaiian Airlines' Airport Center building.

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Southwest Airlines 737 MAX Makes Emergency Landing

Was Being Ferried From Florida to California For Storage

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX that was being ferried from Florida to California for storage while the planes are grounded was forced to return to Orlando International Airport shortly after takeoff due to an engine problem.

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China And Airbus Expand Their Partnership In Civil Aviation

Covers Purchase By Chinese Airlines Of A Total Of 300 Airbus Aircraft

Airbus and China Aviation Supplies Holding Company (CAS) signed a General Terms Agreement (GTA) covering the purchase by Chinese airlines of a total of 300 Airbus aircraft. The GTA was signed in Paris, France by Guillaume Faury, president of Airbus Commercial Aircraft and future Airbus CEO, and Jia Baojun, Chairman of CAS, in the presence of visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Ethiopian Airlines CEO 'Believes In Boeing'

Releases Open Statement To Ethiopian People

Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde GebreMariam says that two weeks following the accident involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, the carrier still believes in Boeing.

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