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May 30, 2019

Delta Passenger Sues Airline Over 'Service Dog' Attack

Seeks Damages For 'Severe Physical Pain And Suffering'

A lawsuit has been filed against Delta Airlines by a passenger who was allegedly attacked by a dog brought onboard by another passenger as a service animal.

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Airbus Delivers First A330neo To Delta Air Lines

Carrier Has 35 Of The Airplanes On Order

Delta Air Lines took delivery of its first A330-900, one of 35 A330neos the Atlanta, Georgia-based airline has on order. With new fuel-efficient engines, aerodynamic improvements and the advanced Airspace by Airbus cabin, the A330-900 will give Delta a premier long-haul, wide-body aircraft with exceptionally low operating costs.

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Air New Zealand Selects Boeing Dreamliners For Future Growth

Carrier Plans To Add Eight 787-10 Airplanes To Its Growing Dreamliner Family

Boeing and Air New Zealand have announced the airline plans to add the largest 787 Dreamliner model to its world-class fleet with a commitment to buy eight 787-10 airplanes valued at $2.7 billion at list prices. The carrier, known for its global network and long-range operations, says the 787-10 complements its current 787-9 and 777 fleet by offering more seats and greater efficiency to grow its business.

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Airbus Celebrates 50 Years Of Pioneering Progress

Agreement Forming The Company Signed On May 29, 1969

Airbus has launched a global campaign celebrating the company’s 50 year anniversary, showcasing key moments of pioneering progress throughout the past five decades.

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IATA Reports Solid Passenger Demand Growth In April

Up More Than Four Percent Compared To April 2018

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for April 2019 showing that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 4.3% compared to April 2018. April capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 3.6%, and load factor climbed 0.6 percentage point to 82.8%, which was a record for the month of April, surpassing last year’s record of 82.2%. Regionally, Africa, Europe and Latin America posted record load factors.

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