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August 17, 2016

Boeing, Belavia Celebrate Delivery Of Airline’s First 737-800 NG

Airplane Features New, Modern Livery

Boeing and Belavia, the national airline company of Belarus, celebrated the delivery of the airline’s first Next-Generation 737-800 purchased directly from the manufacturer.

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AerCap Delivers Second New Airbus A350 XWB Aircraft To Ethiopian Airlines

Leasing Company Has 23 A350 XWB Aircraft On Order

AerCap Holdings has announced the delivery of a second new Airbus A350-900 to Ethiopian Airlines. The first aircraft was delivered in June, marking the first A350 XWB aircraft to be delivered to an African carrier.

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NextGen Benefits At Salt Lake City International

Data Comm Technology 'Revolutionizes' Communications Between ATC, Pilots, FAA Says

NextGen is bringing new benefits to Salt Lake City International Airport through a technology called Data Comm. Data Comm revolutionizes communications between air traffic controllers and pilots by replacing some traditional voice communications with digital information exchanges.    

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ALPA: Strong Career Key To Attracting New Pilots To Airline Profession

Many U.S. Regional Airlines Still Offer First-Year Salaries Below $30,000

New starting pilot salary data from regional airlines released by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) show that while salaries are rising modestly, many U.S. regional airlines still offer unacceptably low first-year pilot pay and are resisting the long-term contract improvements necessary to attract qualified

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Report: Lasers, Drones Biggest Terrorism Threats To Aviation

Institute For Counter-Terrorism Identifies The Threats

A newly-published report by the Israel-based Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT) identifies UAVs, lasers, and radicalized airport employees who remain unidentified by law enforcement as the biggest terrorism threats to aviation.

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EASA Strengthens Medical Requirements For Pilots

Part Of Action Plan Following Germanwings Flight 9525 Accident

EASA published a set of proposals to the European Commission for an update of the rules concerning pilots’ medical fitness, as part of its Action Plan following the Germanwings Flight 9525 accident. These rules are contained in so-called Part-MED, which covers aviation safety rules related to the medical aspect and fitness of aircrews.

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ICAO Secretary General Looks To The Future Of Air Transport

Identifying, Educating And Retaining The Next Generation Of Skilled Professionals Critically Important

A shortage of skilled human resources and training capacity globally will threaten the safe, secure and orderly expansion of international air transport, the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) remarked in Seoul today. Dr. Fang Liu further stressed that the urgency for human resources development action is particularly great in high growth areas like the Asia-Pacific Region.

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