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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Graham Warwick Premium Content Bombardier has announced plans to divest its aerostructures businesses in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Morocco and to form an integrated Bombardier Aviation unit with manufacturing operations in Canada, Mexico and the US. |
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Victoria Moores Doha-based Qatar Airways is increasing its presence in Morocco with a new service to the nation’s capital of Rabat and an expanded joint business agreement with oneworld alliance partner Royal Air Maroc. |
Ben Goldstein Premium Content Three US senators want to know what steps FAA is taking to finalize standards for minimum seat dimensions on commercial carriers, as required by the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018. |
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Sean Broderick Premium Content SkyWest Airlines could see converting some of its 100 Bombardier CRJ700s into 50-seat CRJ550s to support United Airlines’ push into premium-class service on small, high-yield regional routes, SkyWest CEO Chip Childs said. |
Adrian Schofield Premium Content Malaysian authorities are calling for comments on a proposed joint venture (JV) between Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) and Japan Airlines (JAL). |
Michael Bruno Premium Content Aerostructures provider Spirit AeroSystems has suspended its financial guidance for 2019 and shelved stock buybacks, executives announced May 1, as the Wichita manufacturer tries to get a handle on costs and challenges from the Boeing 737 MAX production slowdown and groundings. |
Sean Broderick Premium Content Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAW) posted a 2019 first-quarter adjusted net income of $27.3 million, a 15% increase year-over-year. Volumes increased 16% to 77,061 block hours, while revenue grew 15% to $679.7 million. |
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Polls Alitalia has been in bankruptcy two years and the EC is investigating a $1 billion government loan on which it has survived. Time to shut down the airline? Vote |
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