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April 29, 2015

United Airlines Supports Humanitarian Relief Efforts In Nepal

Customers Can Contribute Money And Miles To Support The Airline's Disaster Relief Partners

United Airlines has announced that it will work with its disaster relief partners the American Red Cross, Americares, Airlink and Operation USA to provide aid to those affected by the earthquake in Nepal. To support the efforts, United will provide up to a total of $50,000 to match donations to these partner organizations from United customers and employees.

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European Cockpit Association: Pay-To-Fly Schemes For Young Pilots Must Stop

Says Such Situations Are Becoming Increasingly Common In Europe

There is a growing trend in Europe that requires young pilots to pay an airline for flying its aircraft and passengers. The European Cockpit Association strongly denounces what they call an unacceptable – but rapidly growing – phenomenon, practiced by airlines and intermediary agencies in Europe, and calls upon EU decision-makers to ban such “Pay-to-fly” (P2F) schemes.

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Pratt & Whitney's Geared Turbofan Engine Wins Gold Edison Award

Nominees Are Evaluated By More Than 3,000 Business Execs And Academics

Pratt & Whitney's PurePower Geared Turbofan engine has been awarded Gold in the transportation- aviation category of the 2015 Edison Awards.

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AD: Airbus Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2015-08-06

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AD: Airbus Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2015-08-08

PRODUCT: Certain Airbus Model A319-115, A319-133, A320-214, A320-232, and A320-233 airplanes.

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Airline Fleets Serving Australia South Pacific To Almost Double By 2033

Strong Economies, Tourism And Propensity To Travel Driving Growth

The passenger aircraft fleet serving the Australia South Pacific region will grow from some 700 aircraft today to over 1,200 by 2033, with a doubling in the number of widebody aircraft. With aviation growth comparable with other mature markets such as North America and Europe, the region has the world’s highest propensity to travel per capita.

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