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June 27, 2013

Airbus-CAE Training Services Cooperation Mutually Concluded

Partners Pave Way For New Business Relationship

CAE and Airbus have mutually agreed to conclude their existing “Airbus-CAE Training Services Cooperation” in favor of a new agreement to work together in a focused way in the future while giving more flexibility for both companies to serve their respective stakeholders directly.

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Additional 717s Deployed To Qantas, Volotea

Australia's QantasLink To Receive Five Aircraft On Multi-Year Lease; Volotea To Add Five In 2013

Boeing's workhorse 717 continues to figure prominently in the success of established and new operators as the manufacturer's leasing unit, Boeing Capital Corp., announced additional deployments of the modern and fuel-efficient twinjets.

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CSeries Aircraft Nearing First Flight, But Still Seeing Delays

Bombardier Completes Ground Vibration Tests And Final Software Upgrades, Safety Of Flight Statements From All Suppliers Obtained

The first flight of Bombardier's CSeries aircraft is drawing closer, as the company announced Wednesday that ground vibration tests, as well as software upgrades and corresponding tests, have been completed on the first CSeries aircraft - Flight Test Vehicle 1 (FTV1).

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FAA Grants Approval To Fly Advanced Navigation Procedures With 787

Services Available To Help Airlines With RNP AR Application Process

The FAA has granted approval to Boeing to fly Required Navigation Performance - Authorization Required (RNP AR) procedures with the 787 fleet. Boeing says that operators that fly RNP AR procedures significantly reduce fuel burn, emissions and airport congestion by flying precisely along a predefined route using advanced on-board navigation systems together with GPS-based global navigation satellite systems.

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Rolls-Royce Wins $1 Billion Order From Scandinavian Airlines System

Will Power Airline's New Airbus A350 XWB, A330 Airplanes

Rolls-Royce has won an order worth $1 billion, at list prices, from Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) for Trent XWB and Trent 700 engines and long term TotalCare services. The Trent XWBs will power eight Airbus A350-900 aircraft and the Trent 700s will power four A330-300s.

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