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Aviation Daily, April 18, 2017

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Technology

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UTAS To Demo Carbon-Nanotube Ice Protection

Apr 14, 2017
The technology can be used to protect the leading edges of wings; horizontal and vertical stabilizers; engine inlet lips; and vanes and aircraft nose cones and is suitable for commercial; regional; business aircraft; rotorcraft; and unmanned aircraft.
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CityHawk Flying Car In Development

Apr 17, 2017
Israel’s Urban Aeronautics is talking to potential partners and investors about developing a four-seat “flying car” based on the Cormorant vertical-takeoff-and-landing unmanned transport aircraft in prototype flight testing.
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German Energy Company To Test UAV-Based Electric Turbine

Apr 17, 2017
AWES is a potential alternative to wind turbines. The technology, developed by Ampyx, uses a fixed-wing autonomous air vehicle tethered to an offshore platform.

Airlines

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Interjet Receives First A320neo

Apr 17, 2017
Interjet has received its first A320neo, the Mexico City-based airline announced on April 17.
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DOT Formally Amends Hainan Permit To Include Las Vegas

Apr 17, 2017
The U.S. Transportation Department has amended Hainan Airlines’ U.S. operating permit to include Beijing-Las Vegas flights.

Suppliers

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Arconic Chief Kleinfeld Departs Under Shareholder Shadow

Apr 17, 2017
Arconic Chairman and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld, who led the breakup of Alcoa in 2016 and the formation of his aerospace-focused successor, suddenly has left the positions at the top due to “poor judgment,” as part of an activist shareholder dispute.

Cargo

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UPS Expands Dangerous Good Shipment Program

Apr 17, 2017
UPS has expanded its global dangerous good shipping policies to include 400 new products that can be shipped on its air network worldwide, the company said in a statement.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile — Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC)

Apr 18, 2017
View the Airport Profile — Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC) chart in PDF format.