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March 13, 2015

Boeing Unveils 777 Improvements

Tinseth: Multiple Changes Will Result In Reduced Weight And Drag, Increasing Fuel Efficiency

Boeing has unveiled a series of product improvements that will be available on the 777-300ER, the 777-200LR and the 777 Freighter. Boeing's Randy Tinseth announced the upgrades at the ISTAT Americas conference in Arizona this week.

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Planemakers Pitch For Ban On Lithium Battery Shipments

Calls Threat Of Fire An 'Unacceptable Risk'

An airline industry position paper released by the  International Coordination Council of Aerospace Industry Associations (ICCAIA) and the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations calls for a formal ban on the bulk shipments of lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries in the cargo holds of passenger airliners.

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Chorus Aviation To Acquire Voyageur Airways

Will Add The Provider Of 'Specialized Aviation Services' To Its Stable

Chorus Aviation has entered into an agreement to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of 519222 Ontario Limited, a holding company that owns Voyageur Airways and its related companies ('Voyageur'), a leading provider of specialized aviation services with international operations.

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Mesa Airlines Signs Firm Purchase Agreement For Seven CRJ900

Enhanced CRJ900 NextGen Aircraft Will Be Operated By Mesa Under The American Eagle Brand

Mesa Air Group of Phoenix, Arizona (Mesa Airlines) has signed a firm purchase agreement with Bombardier for seven CRJ900 NextGen aircraft. The transaction was concluded on the sidelines of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT) Americas 2015 conference held in Mesa's hometown.

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Insurance Companies Offering Policies To UAV Operators

Thousands Of Aircraft, Operators Covered Despite Lack Of Official FAA Rules

The insurance industry is not waiting for the FAA to finalize its rules on commercial operation of UAVs before writing policies to cover the aircraft and their operators.

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