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Aviation Daily, March 4, 2019

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Safety

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NTSB Recovers Atlas Air 767 Cockpit Voice Recorder

Mar 01, 2019
NTSB announced Mar. 1 it had recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from an Atlas Air Boeing 767-300 freighter six days after it crashed in Trinity Bay, Texas killing three people on board.

Airlines

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Southwest Takes Fight With Mechanics To Federal Court

Mar 01, 2019
Southwest Airlines has asked a federal court to intervene in its battle with mechanics by forcing them to stop writing up minor maintenance issues as part of what the airline claims is an illegal job action designed to wreak havoc on the airline’s operations.
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France, Netherlands Affirm Cooperation On Air France-KLM Strategy

Mar 01, 2019
French and Dutch politicians have agreed to “work together” on strengthening cooperation on the future strategy of Air France-KLM, with the aim of announcing a series of joint recommendations before the end of June.
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Irish Court Backs Ryanair In No Strike-Related Compensation

Mar 01, 2019
A Dublin court has ruled in Ryanair’s favor over its refusal to pay compensation to Irish passengers whose flights were delayed or canceled as a result of internal strike action by the airline’s staff.

Regulatory/Legislative

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American, Delta Hit With Fines For Extended Tarmac Delays

Mar 01, 2019
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on Feb. 28 handed down fines of $1 million to American Airlines and $750,000 to Delta Air Lines for subjecting passengers to extended tarmac delays at airports across the U.S. over the last several years.

Suppliers

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Safran Mulls Civil Supersonic Program Involvement; Dassault Defers

Mar 01, 2019
Safran may bid for becoming a supplier on a future civil supersonic aircraft program, according to CEO Philippe Petitcolin.

Airframers

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Irkut To Build Additional MC-21 Prototype To Test Russian Engines

Feb 28, 2019
Russia’s Irkut Corporation will manufacture an additional prototype of its new MC-21 narrowbody airliner to test Perm PD-14 turbofans.

Calendar of Events

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Upcoming Events

Mar 01, 2019
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