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Aviation Daily, November 20, 2017

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Technology

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ACARS Future Focuses on Broader Bandwidth

Nov 15, 2017
New uses for the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) could emerge when the service is connected to new broadband communications paths, SITAOnAir says.
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Japanese Bonding Technology Would Cut Fighter Weight

Nov 17, 2017
Japan’s defense ministry and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are working on bonding technology that would largely eliminate fasteners from aircraft structures and thereby greatly cut weight.

MRO

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Aeromexico Completes First 787 C Check In House

Nov 17, 2017
To prepare for the maintenance event, which took 13 days and 6,030 maintenance man hours to complete, Aeromexico developed a detailed plan.

Airframers

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U.S. Firm Injects $150 Million Into An-74 Production

Nov 17, 2017
U.S.-based investors are plunging $150 million into Ukraine’s Kharkov State Aircraft Manufacturing Co. (KSAMC) in a bid to restart production of the Antonov An-74 commercial airlifter.

Suppliers

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Magellan Aerospace Builds Indian Facility In Diversity Play

Nov 16, 2017
Magellan Aerospace, a Canadian manufacturer of aerospace parts and systems, on Nov. 15 declared a groundbreaking on its new manufacturing and assembly facility near the Bangalore International Airport.

Airlines

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Dunkerley, Ingram Stress Continuity In Leadership Change

Nov 17, 2017
Although Hawaiian Airlines CEO Mark Dunkerley is leaving the carrier in March, there is unlikely to be any change in strategy or direction when airline veteran Peter Ingram takes over.
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IndiGo Starting Turboprop Operations

Nov 17, 2017
Indian LCC IndiGo, which so far has relied on Airbus A320s, is to introduce its first ATR 72-600 turboprop Dec. 21, when it will take off from Hyderabad, India.

Industry Data

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U.S. Airline Employees: Top 10 Airlines, August 2017

Nov 20, 2017
View the U.S. Airline Employees: Top 10 Airlines, August 2017 chart in PDF format.
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SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

Nov 20, 2017
View the SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace chart in PDF format.

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