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Aviation Daily, June 27, 2019

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Flags New Computer Issue In 737 MAX Testing

Jun 26, 2019
FAA test pilots have flagged a new issue in the Boeing 737 MAX flight control system that must be addressed as part of changes being made to get the aircraft back into service, Aviation Week has learned.
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TSA Chief Insists Border Diversions Will Have No Security Impact

Jun 25, 2019
The head of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) told U.S. House lawmakers that the diversion of agency personnel to the U.S.-Mexico border “will have no effect on aviation security whatsoever,” adding “we have baseline aviation security that we do not go below.”

Airframers

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Mitsubishi Eyes M100 Sales After Paris Cabin Debut

Jun 26, 2019
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp.’s (MITAC) Paris Air Show unveiling of a new cabin for its SpaceJet regional jet (RJ) family has sparked interest from airline customers, giving executives confidence that its surprising initial commitment for 15 M100s during the show is the first of a series of deals for the revamped, U.S. scope-compliant variant.
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Muilenburg Maintains Summer MAX Return, Dismisses Rebrand

Jun 26, 2019
Boeing’s top executive remains hopeful that the Boeing 737 MAX will be cleared to fly before summer’s end and is pledging to ensure affected operators are compensated regardless of how long the disruption lasts.
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ATR Eyes STOL Market Opportunities In South Pacific

Jun 25, 2019
Air Tahiti says the short takeoff and landing (STOL) version of the ATR 42-600 will allow it to introduce turboprop service to more islands, and ATR predicts other airlines in the Pacific region will also find the aircraft attractive.

Airports

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European Airports Target Zero Carbon Emissions By 2050

Jun 26, 2019
European airports intend to cut their collective carbon emissions to zero by 2050 at the latest, industry body Airports Council International (ACI) Europe said June 26 as its members gathered in Limassol, Cyprus for its annual congress and general assembly.

Suppliers

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Commercial Engines Head Calio To Succeed Leduc As Pratt President

Jun 26, 2019
Senior UTC aerospace executive Christopher Calio will take over aerospace engine maker Pratt & Whitney from Bob Leduc after the latter retires in early 2020, parent United Technologies (UTC) announced June 25.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Emirates

Jun 27, 2019
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