Commercial Aviation
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U.S. regulator sees approval of Boeing 737 MAX to fly as soon as late June – Source:Â Reuters
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Transport Canada to conduct safety review of Boeing 737 Max before allowing jet to fly again in Canadian skies – Source: The Star
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Ryanair secures compensation deal from Boeing – Source: Independent
- Boeing and FAA did not put safety first: Former NTSB chairman – Source: FOX
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Airbus Now Wants To Remain In UK Regardless Of Brexit Outcome – Source: eurAsia
- Boeing drops Embraer name from Brazil commercial jet division – Source: Reuters
Business Aviation
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Lufthansa Technik celebrates 1,000th ‘nice’ system installation with Bombardier – Source: HMG
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Here comes the A220 ACJ – Source: AIN
- FAA grounds ATLAS-equipped Citations – Source: AOPA
Airlines
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International premium class demand and yields have slipped – Source: Blue Swan
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China airline association estimates losses from 737 MAX grounding at $579 million – Source: Reuters
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Will Wizz Air Make A Forced Emergency Landing With FY Results? – Source: Investing
Airports
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Malaysia debates the relative merits of expanding Penang airport and building new Kulim airport – Source: Blue Swan
- Syd Airport flags softer passenger growth – Source: SBS
Defense
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Croatia in talks with Sweden, U.S. on fighter jets – Source: Reuters
- U.S. Air Force F-35s and F-15s Could Get Drone Wingmen- Source: National Interest
Social Media of the Day
- Air Combat Command Demo Teams to Perform at AirVenture 2019 – Source: EAA
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