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Aviation Daily, June 11, 2019

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Suppliers

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Raytheon-UTC Execs: Merger Plan ‘Complementary, Not Competitive’

Jun 10, 2019
Executives and analysts expect the proposed merger of Raytheon and United Technologies—which could create a potential aerospace and defense powerhouse provider with $74 billion annual revenue—will pass antitrust muster and is already winning over investors and government customers with prospects of increased research and cost-cutting opportunities.
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Collins CEO Leverages New Connections

Jun 10, 2019
United Technologies Corp.’s blockbuster deal to merge with Raytheon will create an aerospace-focused colossus with $74 billion in annual sales.

Air Navigation

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FAA Investigates Cause Of Navigation System Errors

Jun 10, 2019
FAA on June 10 said it was investigating the cause of a satellite navigation system anomaly on Bombardier CRJ and other jets that caused several U.S. airlines to cancel flights.

Airlines

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American Airlines Removes MAX From Summer 2019 Schedule

Jun 10, 2019
American Airlines has removed its 24 Boeing 737 MAXs from its flight schedules through Sept. 3, becoming the first U.S. operator to formally plan to be without its newest Boeing narrowbodies through August.
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Earnings Challenges Persist For Asian Airlines

Jun 05, 2019
Asia-Pacific carriers are still grappling with many of the issues that eroded their profitability in 2018 the head of the region’s major airline industry group said.

Airports

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Xiamen Municipal Authorities Approve Second Airport

Jun 10, 2019
Construction of a second airport for Xiamen on the southeastern coast of China has been approved, but with no date for entry into service announced.

Airframers

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Analysts, Execs See Environmental Risk Growing For Airliner Industries

Jun 07, 2019
A group of financial analysts close to the aerospace and defense sector said they suddenly see environmental concerns emerging as the next major risk to commercial aircraft deliveries, on top of international trade wars and other conflicts.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile - Chicago Midway International

Jun 10, 2019
View the Airport Profile - Chicago Midway International) chart in PDF format.