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May 18, 2018

Cuban Airliner Down Near Havana

Reports Indicate There Were 104 Passengers And Nine Crew On Board

A Cubana Boeing 737 has gone down as it departed from Jose Marti International Airport in Havana that reportedly had 104 passengers and nine crew on board.

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Jazz Pilot Pathway Program Expands Again To Welcome Keewatin Air

Becomes Eighteenth Partner To Join the Program

Jazz Aviation has signed an agreement with Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Keewatin Air LP ("Keewatin") for the carrier to become the eighteenth organization in the Jazz Aviation Pathways Program (Jazz APP).

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American Airlines Announces Changes To Emotional Support Animal Policy

Add Additional Restrictions On Insects, Hedgehogs And Goats

American Airlines recently announced changes to its emotional support animal policy.

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Chinese Copilot Reportedly Nearly Pulled Out Of The Airplane

Sichuan Airlines Flight Lost A Cockpit Window At FL320

The copilot of a Sichuan Airlines flight was reportedly "sucked halfway out" of the airplane when a cockpit window failed at cruising altitude.

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AD NUMBER: 2018-10-05

PRODUCT: All Airbus Model A310 series airplanes.

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AD: The Boeing Company Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-09-12

PRODUCT: Certain The Boeing Company Model 747-200B, 747-300, and 747-400 series airplanes.

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Airbus Sees WTO Ruling Differently Than Does Boeing

Says Trade Body Found No Prohibited Subsidies at Airbus, Minor Elements Of Actionable Subsidies To Be Addressed

Airbus has a different take on a ruling published earlier this week by the WTO Appellate Body than does Boeing, as was reported Wednesday.

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FAA Revises CFM International Engine AD

Accelerates Timeline For Initial Inspections

The FAA is mandating an accelerated timeline for the inspection of CFM56 engines of the type that suffered an uncontained engine failure on a Southwest Airlines 737. That incident led to the rapid decompression of the airplane, and the fatal injury of one of the passengers who was partially pulled out of a window of the aircraft.

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