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July 08, 2015

Airports Ask For Consultations To Address $42 Billion In Gulf Airline Subsidies

Violations of Open Skies Policy Prompt Over Thirty Airports To Call On Administration To Open Consultations With Qatar And UAE

Over 30 local and regional airports have joined a growing coalition that is calling on the U.S. government to open consultations with Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to address $42 billion in subsidies and other unfair benefits that the Gulf nations have provided to their state-owned airlines, violating Open Skies policy and threatening hundreds of thousands of American jobs.

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Skylens To Be Integrated On ATR -600 Aircraft

Wearable HUD Will Interface With ClearVision EFVS

Elbit Systems Ltd. and the regional turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR have announced the signature of an agreement for integrating ClearVision Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) with the Skylens wearable display onboard the new ATR-600 series.

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Dreamliner ZA001 Arrives In Japan

Historic Airplane Donated By Boeing To Be Displayed In Japan's Main Aerospace Cluster, Inspire Next Generation Of Aviation

Boeing airline customers, industry partners and community leaders joined together Tuesday to celebrate Boeing's donation of the first 787-8 Dreamliner flight test airplane to Centrair International Airport in Nagoya.

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Boeing, Vietnam Airlines Celebrate First 787 Dreamliner For Flag Carrier

H.E. Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary Of Vietnam Communist Party, Witnesses Historic Event

Boeing and Vietnam Airlines celebrated a historic event Monday witnessed by H.E. Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, with the flag carrier's first 787 Dreamliner serving as a backdrop.

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Airports Offer Progress Report In Industry Climate Change Program

Certifies Airports At Four Different Levels Of Accreditation

In the seven years following the global airport industry’s commitment to reduce its carbon emissions there has been an increase in the number of airports that have become part of the industry carbon management initiative, Airport Carbon Accreditation. As the calendar counts down to the climate change negotiations at COP21 in Paris at the end of this year, the airport industry trade body, Airports Council International this week released the annual results for the program covering the period June 2014 to June 2015 – the very first time since it became the global carbon standard for airports.

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