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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation News
·June 1, 2022

United Debuts New Amenity Kits For Summer Travel Boom

Airline to offer amenity kits in collaboration with Away on select flights, inspired by Away’s signature design aesthetic Marks a...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Brazil’s Azul flies to New York’s JFK Airport

Brazil’s Azul flies to New York’s JFK Airport The statue of Liberty, Times Square and Central Park are now closer...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019 Based on the latest operating results, Prague Airport handled a...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

FAA declares South Florida a No Drone Zone during Super Bowl LIV

FAA declares South Florida a No Drone Zone during Super Bowl LIV Hard Rock Stadium near Miami is a “No...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

United Airlines jet with burning engine makes emergency landing in Newark

United Airlines jet with burning engine makes emergency landing in Newark United Airlines flight from Newark, New Jersey to Los...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 15, 2020

Customer service agents reach deal with Air Canada

Customer service agents reach deal with Air Canada Unifor Local 2002, the union representing customer service agents in call centers...
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George Taylor·
Aviation News
·April 12, 2016

United Airlines and machinists’ union reach tentative greements

CHICAGO, IL – United and the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAM) reached tentative agreements today on new...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Five countries demand compensation from Iran for downed Ukrainian Boeing

Five countries demand compensation from Iran for downed Ukrainian Boeing Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced that Canada, Afghanistan, the...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

China Aircraft Leasing Group receives its first Boeing 787 Dreamliners

China Aircraft Leasing Group receives its first Boeing 787 Dreamliners China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) announce that it has successfully...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

LATAM moves its New York JFK operations

LATAM moves its New York JFK operations LATAM Airlines Group announced today that it will relocate its operations at John...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

Airbus demonstrates first fully automatic vision-based take-off

Airbus demonstrates first fully automatic vision-based take-off Airbus has successfully performed the first fully automatic vision-based take-off using an Airbus...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 15, 2020

Air Canada continues fleet modernization with its first Airbus A220-300

Air Canada continues fleet modernization with its first Airbus A220-300 Air Canada today unveiled the newest member of its fleet,...
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George Taylor·
Aviation Feature
·April 12, 2016

From airmail to biofuel – United Airlines builds on 90 years of aviation firsts

When a Swallow aircraft took off from Pasco, Washington, on an airmail route bound for Boise, Idaho, on April 6,...
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