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EASA Approves 737 MAX 8200 Variant | Sean Broderick EASA has certified the Boeing 737-8200, revealing the move in an updated version of the 737 family’s type certificate data sheet published April 6. |
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Africa Ready For Right-Sized Fleets | Bernie Baldwin It may not yet be considered a mature aviation market, but Africa is expected to be a huge area for growth in aircraft acquisition during the 2020s. One of the features of that growth is likely to be the ability of carriers to move straight to a right-sized fleet. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT With Hydrogen Into The Future | Hydrogen has the potential to enable completely emissions-free flight for most aircraft in the future. MTU Aero Engines has high hopes for it and essentially sees three ways of using the volatile gas. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: Apr. 6, 2021 | Airbus briefs suppliers on A350-950 freighter study, recovery trajectories differ for AirAsia group airlines, Vietnam regulators allow 737 MAX transit and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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EVENT SPOTLIGHT | | Join Aviation Week’s Lee Ann Shay and David Seymour at MRO Americas as they discuss the operational changes and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of the aviation ecosystem. | | The C-Suite Series at MRO Americas will touch on everything from securing the supply chain and mitigating risk to plans for addressing the latest workforce and training challenges, providing knowledge and insights on the radical shift in operations over the past year and expectations for how the entire MRO community will move forward. See the full MRO Americas agenda and register to attend. | |
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