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April 09, 2019

Delta Pilots Present Delta Air Lines With Contract Opening Proposal

Contract Becomes Amendable December 31, 2019

The Master Chairman and Negotiating Committee representing the pilots of Delta Air Lines, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l (ALPA), has presented Delta management with its opening proposal to officially begin direct negotiations under the federal Railway Labor Act (RLA).

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Tentative Agreement Reached For Southwest Airlines' Mechanics

Vote On The Tentative Contract Expected 'Soon'

The Mechanics and Related Employees at Southwest Airlines will soon have the opportunity to vote on a new contract, as a Tentative Agreement has been reached with the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA).

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WestJet Reaches Tentative Agreement With WestJet Encore Pilots

New Contract Covers 150 Pilots

WestJet has tentatively reached an agreement with the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) representing its 510 WestJet Encore pilots. The tentative agreement will be presented to the ALPA membership group for ratification.

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Bombardier Signs Firm Purchase Agreement For Six Q400 Turboprops

Unnamed Customer Signs $202 Million Deal

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft announced today that a customer, who has requested to remain unidentified at this time, has signed an order to acquire six new Q400 aircraft.

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Boeing To Cut 737 Production To 42 Airplanes Per Month

Move Is Temporary, Company Says

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has announced a cut in the production rate in the 737 line as the company works closely with customers and global regulators to return the 737 MAX to service.

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FAA to Hold Workshops for Las Vegas Metroplex Project

Three Sessions Set For April 9-11

The FAA will hold three public workshops on April 9, 10 and 11 in and around Las Vegas about proposed airspace improvements over the metropolitan area. The proposed improvements are part of the FAA's Las Vegas Metroplex project, which would use cutting-edge satellite navigation to move air traffic more efficiently through the area.

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Spirit Will Maintain 737 Deliveries At 52 Per Month

Will Store Accumulated Shipsets At Its Facilities

Spirit AeroSystems plans to maintain its 737 deliveries to Boeing at the current rate of 52 shipsets per month. This follows the recent announcement by Boeing that it will temporarily adjust its 737 production from 52 to 42 airplanes per month starting in mid-April.

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ANA Takes Delivery Of Airline's First Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner

All Nippon Airways Becomes The First Asian Airline To Operate Every Dreamliner Model

Boeing has delivered the first of three 787-10 airplanes to ANA (All Nippon Airways), the original launch customer of the 787 Dreamliner. With this milestone delivery, ANA becomes the first airline in Asia to operate the entire Dreamliner family.

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ATI To Maintain Current Production Schedules For 737 MAX And LEAP 1-B

Company Will Will Continue To Reliably Meet Supply Commitments

Allegheny Technologies Incorporated has affirmed that it anticipates maintaining its current production and shipping schedules for all materials and components supplied to the Boeing 737 MAX and CFM LEAP 1-B programs during the recently announced temporary aircraft production slowdown scheduled to begin in mid-April 2019.

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