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Aviation Daily, February 7, 2020

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Airframers

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Boeing: New MAX Issues Not Expected To Delay Mid-Year Target

Feb 06, 2020
Boeing continues to refine its updated 737 MAX fight control computer (FCC) software and proposed simulator training, addressing new issues that have cropped up in testing and pilot evaluations and analyzing the risks of a wiring issue that may require modifications.
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Troubled Asia-Pacific Market Remains Jewel In Boeing’s Commercial Crown

Feb 06, 2020
Despite economic uncertainty, trade tensions and headwinds compounded by the Coronavirus outbreak, the Asia-Pacific region—and China in particular—remains pivotal to Boeing’s fortunes and the best hope for offsetting the commercial slowdown, a company executive said.
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Mitsubishi Aircraft Again Defers SpaceJet First Delivery

Feb 06, 2020
SYDNEY—Mitsubishi Aircraft has deferred first delivery of the SpaceJet by at least nine months—from mid-2020 until no earlier than the fiscal year…

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Global Jet Fuel Prices As of February 6, 2020

Feb 07, 2020

Airlines

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China Holiday Traffic Plummets; Flight Suspensions Extended

Feb 06, 2020
The Chinese Lunar New Year is traditionally one of the strongest periods for Chinese airlines, where millions of Chinese citizens travel across the country to return home for the festive season. 
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Pegasus 737-800 Overruns Runway In Istanbul; Three Killed, 179 Injured

Feb 05, 2020
[DEVELOPING STORY] A Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 skidded off a runway after landing at Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, Turkey, on Feb. 5. 
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Transatlantic Market Remains In Growth Mode

Feb 06, 2020
Boeing predicts transatlantic passenger air traffic flow to grow 2.8% annually over the next 20 years in terms of RPKs, indicating one of the world’s most popular air traffic corridors still has plenty of room to grow, Routes 2020 Americas delegates heard.
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United Buys Phoenix-Area Flight Academy To Bolster Pilot Pipeline

Feb 05, 2020
United Airlines has purchased a Phoenix-area flight training academy to feed into its pilot pipeline, part of the carrier’s efforts to hire more than 10,000 new pilots by 2029.

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FAA Envisions Post-MAX Changes To Certification Process

Feb 06, 2020
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson has hinted of a new regulatory regime around aircraft certification leaning on lessons learned from the ongoing Boeing 737 MAX debacle.
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EASA Issues Emergency AD After A350 Cockpit Liquid Spills

Feb 06, 2020
EASA published an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) Feb. 6 requiring a liquid-prohibited zone in Airbus A350 cockpits, following two inflight engine shutdown incidents.