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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: Apr. 29, 2021 | From remote tower operations underway at London City to EasyJet looking to ‘fill the gaps’ left by legacy carriers. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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GALLERY Special Liveries: Through The Years | Linda Blachly Airlines have a long history of community spirit—and one way this spirit has traditionally been put on display is in the form of special liveries. Here is a look at some of the more colorful and fun liveries through the years. |
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Sights and Scenes from Around MRO Americas 2021 | Lindsay Bjerregaard As Aviation Week’s first in-person show since the pandemic started, MRO Americas 2021 looked a little different than usual. Here are some sights and scenes from around the show. |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Crossover Jets Offer Potential For A New Low-Cost Model | Bernie Baldwin “Horses for courses,” says the old adage, implying that certain things are designed to fill certain roles. A role, however, need not be too narrowly defined, it might actually involve having the ability to be flexible. |
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CAPA PREMIUM ANALYSIS Aviation's biggest airport groups; unpredictability rules | A CAPA report published in mid Apr-2021 pointed to a small number of airports that were able to demonstrate some actual traffic growth in Mar-2021 and they aren’t in China, where that growth is up to 200% at many airports. |
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| Over the past few years, China has become a key area of focus in the world of commercial aerospace. With a high percentage of the world's demand for large commercial aircraft, a growing indigenous supply base and a developing large commercial aircraft manufacturer of its own, China is not a market that can be ignored by any aerospace material supplier. The potential impact of China's aerospace material suppliers on traditionally Western-supplied projects around the world is another facet of this thought-provoking puzzle. Will the Chinese aerospace market and suppliers achieve stability and competitive balance? What challenges and opportunities will that provide? |
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