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January 10, 2019

Heathrow Closes Briefly After Alleged Drone Sighting

Flights Resumed About An Hour After Police Reported Seeing A UAV

Flights departing from Heathrow Airport west of London were held for about an hour Tuesday after police reported seeing a drone near the airport.

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Milan Bergamo Airport Celebrates Record-Breaking 2018

Nearly 13 Million Passengers Passed Through The Airport Last Year

Milan Bergamo Airport is entering 2019 after what has been a record-breaking year for Italy’s third-largest airport. During 2018, a total of 12,937,881 passengers passed through the airport, up 4.9% versus 2017, while the number of aircraft movements increased by 4% during the same period to 89,533 for the year. The airport also processed 123,031 metric tons of cargo.

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Swoop Inaugurates The First Commercial Flight From Hamilton To Puerto Vallarta

The Airline's First Flight To Mexico Is Also A First For Hamilton International Airport

Swoop airline has conducted its first four flights to Mexico. Flight WO660 departed John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) at Tuesday morning destined for Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR).

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Boeing Sets New Airplane Delivery Records, Expands Order Backlog

Delivered 806 Commercial Jets In 2018 With Record-Setting Fourth Quarter

Boeing delivered 69 737 airplanes in December and set a new annual record of 806 deliveries in 2018, surpassing its previous record of 763 deliveries in 2017. Even as Boeing delivered more jetliners, the company again grew its significant order book with 893 net orders, including 203 airplane sales in December.

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Boeing Unveils New Transonic Truss-Braced Wing

Lightweight, Ultra-Thin And More Aerodynamic Wing Concept

Boeing has revealed the newest Transonic Truss-Braced Wing (TTBW), which researchers say will fly higher and faster than the previous TTBW concepts. The new configuration is designed to offer unprecedented aerodynamic efficiency while flying at Mach 0.80.

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Delta Air Lines Books Order For Additional 15 Airbus A220 Aircraft

Increases Delta’s A220 Commitment To 90 Aircraft, Including First For -300

Delta Air Lines has ordered 15 additional A220 aircraft, bringing to 90 the total of the new jetliners the world’s second-largest airline has on order. The additional orders are the airline’s first for the -300 model. Delta also converted earlier A220 orders to the larger -300, bringing to 50 the number of A220-300s on order.

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