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July 31, 2015

Garuda Indonesia, CFM International Announce Partnership

Will Provide LEAP-1B Engines For The Airline's 737 MAX Fleet

Garuda Indonesia and CFM International have announced an expansion of their long-term partnership, providing support for the airline's future fleet revitalization program. Under the arrangement announced at the 2015 Paris Air Show, Garuda Indonesia has committed to purchase 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, which will be powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines.

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PW1900G Engine Program Ready For Coming Milestones

Engine Specifically Designed For E190-E2, E195-E2

The team behind the PurePower Geared Turbofan PW1900G engine has been busy hitting some high notes over the last few weeks.

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Orbital ATK, Airbus Finalize Agreement On A350-1000 Variant

Contract Expands Company’s Role On A350 Program

Orbital ATK has finalized an agreement with Airbus to expand its current contract to include the manufacture of composite stringers and frames on the –1000 variant of the A350 program, adding to the work already being performed on the A350 program. This agreement builds on Orbital ATK’s valuable working relationship with Airbus and its partners.

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AD: The Boeing Company Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2015-13-06

PRODUCT: Certain Boeing Model 747-400 and 747-400F series airplanes.

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Boeing Oklahoma City Expansion Grows Facilities, Business Presence

Modernization And Sustainment Business Headquarters Moves To Oklahoma City

Boeing has broken ground on a new 290,000 square-foot facility with space for approximately 800 employees. The new structure, the third in Boeing’s existing campus, will open in summer 2016 and house employees working in engineering, research and development laboratories, and some support staff.

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Sun Country Pilots Seek Agreement Or Release From Mediation

Ask Government To Proffer Arbitration If One Last Round Of Talks Fail

After more than five years at the bargaining table, Sun Country Airlines pilots have asked the federal government to declare an impasse and release them from government-supervised talks if the airline and its pilots can’t reach a tentative agreement after one more round of mediation.

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