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Aviation Daily, February 24, 2015

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International Travel Growth Pace Slowing, IATA Figures Suggest

Feb 23, 2015
An uptick in international passenger traffic expansion in the 2014 third quarter (Q3) tailed off at year-end, as weakness in key growth markets suppressed demand, International Air Transport Association (IATA) figures show.
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Airbus Prepares Handover Of Second A350 This Week

Feb 23, 2015
Qatar Airways still plans to begin scheduled services on the Frankfurt route on March 1, despite the aircraft only being delivered by Airbus this week.
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Trans States Expects First MRJ In 2017; Awaits Scope-Clause Relief

Feb 23, 2015
Trans States Holdings, parent of U.S. regional carriers Trans States Airlines, Compass Airlines and GoJet Airlines, remains “comfortable” with its order for 50 Mitsubishi Regional Jets and expects to begin taking delivery of the aircraft in 2017.
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ANA Applies To Support Skymark

Feb 23, 2015
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has confirmed it is among the companies seeking to support Japan’s Skymark Airlines as it restructures under bankruptcy protection.
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Fernandes Hints At AirAsia X Route Prospects

Feb 23, 2015
Despite AirAsia X’s intentions to slow its growth rate, AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes says there are still some long-haul markets that the carrier is either preparing to open or considering.
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Allegiant To Buy Six More Airbus A319s

Feb 23, 2015
Las Vegas, Nevada-based Allegiant Travel Co., parent of ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC) Allegiant Air, has agreed to purchase six additional Airbus A319 aircraft as part of a plan to increase its A320-family fleet from 14 to 44 by the end of 2018. The aircraft are currently being operated by Cebu Pacific Air and are scheduled to enter the Allegiant operating fleet from the end of 2015 through 2017.

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Raytheon: ATC Training

Feb 24, 2015
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Industry Data

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Airport Profile - Tampa International (TPA)

Feb 23, 2015
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