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September 25, 2014

First Flight: The Airbus A320neo

Airplane Left The Ground At Noon Local Time In Toulouse, France

The first A320neo to fly lifted off at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport France at 12 noon local time Thursday. The aircraft was flown by Airbus Experimental Test Pilots Philippe Pellerin and Etienne Miche de Malleray.

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Hawaiian Airlines Appoints Sean Menke To EVP, COO

Replaces Charles Nardello, Who Retired In May

Hawaiian Airlines has appointed Sean Menke to the position of executive vice president and chief operations officer. In this role, he will take on direct oversight of the airline's Flight Operations, In-Flight Services, Customer Service, Maintenance and Engineering, Safety and Regulatory Security, Operations Planning and Scheduling, and Performance Engineering and Operations Analytics.

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IAG Converts 8 A330-200 Options Into Firm Orders

Airplanes To Be Operated By Spanish Flag Carrier Iberia

IAG has decided to convert eight previously announced A330-200 options into firm orders for Spain’s flag carrier Iberia, which will become a new operator of the A330-200.  The aircraft will be delivered from the end 2015 and will be equipped with GE CF6 engines. Iberia’s all Airbus fleet already includes eight A330-300s.

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American Airlines Honoring Carriers In Its History

AA Airbus A319 Painted In America West Livery

In an acknowledgement of the airlines that eventually became today's American Airlines, the carrier, which is still completing a merger with US Airways, plans to honor the airlines that have come and gone ... culminating in today's New American.

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Union: Pilot Attrition Accelerates At Allegiant Air

Says Many Say They Are Looking For Better Pay, Benefits, Working Conditions

Pilot attrition is accelerating at Allegiant Air as pilots, even senior captains with many years invested, have been leaving in increasing numbers for companies luring them with better and safer operations, better working conditions, better schedules and increased compensation and benefits packages.

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Collaborative Aviation Climate Action Adopted

Agreement Reached Between ICAO, Air Transport Action Group

The aviation sector joined other business and government groups at the United Nations Climate Summit this week to announce a commitment on climate action between the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations specialized agency, and the aviation industry represented by the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG).

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