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January 25, 2019

ATC Staffing Shortages Causing Flight Delays

FAA Has Ordered A 'Ground Delay Program' At LaGuardia Airport In New York

The partial government shutdown is affecting airline travel today as controllers in Washington, D.C. and Florida have been calling in sick, leading to staffing shortages and affecting flights nationwide due to ground delays put in place at LaGuardia Airport in New York.

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ManaAir Announces Completion Of ExpressJet Airlines Acquisition

Regional Carrier Flies As United Express Nationwide

ManaAir LLC, a company jointly-owned by KAir Enterprises and United Airlines, today announced the completion of the purchase of ExpressJet Airlines from SkyWest, Inc.

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Global Airport Airside Systems Operators Pursue Digitization Strategies

Upgrading Legacy Systems And Implementing New Technologies Will Ignite Fresh Growth Opportunities, Finds Frost & Sullivan

By 2025, digital transformation will change the landscape of global airport airside systems operations. There is increased focus and opportunities in areas such as airport collaborative decision making (A-CDM) platforms, total airport management, service-level agreements, IoT-enabled mobility services, video analytics, data platforms, and disruption management. Growth prospects in the global airport airside systems market will be fuelled by an upgrade in legacy systems and transition to autonomous and sustainable operations.

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Jazz Aviation Named As One Of Canada's Top Employers For Young People

Seventh Year To Be So Recognized

Chorus Aviation has announced that its subsidiary, Jazz Aviation has been named one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People for the seventh year.

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Cebu Pacific Takes Delivery Of Its First A321neo

Compliments Carrier's Airbus Fleet

Cebu Pacific, the largest low-cost carrier in the Philippines has taken delivery of its first A321neo. The new addition complements the Manila-based airline’s Airbus fleet, which currently includes 43 A320 Family aircraft and eight A330-300 widebodies.

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Drone Reported Flying Near New Jersey Airport

Multiple Flight In And Out Of Liberty International Airport Affected Tuesday

Airline pilots flying for Southwest and United Airlines reported seeing a drone flying at 3,500 feet near Teterboro airport in New Jersey, which caused the FAA to stop operations at nearby Newark Liberty International Airport for about 21 minutes Tuesday.

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Passenger Sues United Airlines Over Alleged Cover-Up

Says Shattered Windshield Could Have Resulted In Loss Of Airplane He Was Aboard

A passenger aboard United Airlines Flight 931 from Chicago to London on October 27, 2018 has sued the airline for allegedly covering up a situation that could have resulted in the loss of the airplane.

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Unions: Partial Government Shutdown Causing Serious Aviation Safety Threat

Air Traffic Controllers, Pilots, Flight Attendants Detail Safety Concerns Due To Shutdown

As the partial government shutdown drags into its second month, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) President Paul Rinaldi, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) President Joe DePete, and Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) President Sara Nelson released a joint statement outlining their concerns about aviation safety caused by the furloughs.

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Report: Continued Growth Of Aviation Poses Environmental Challenges

Environmental And Health Impacts Have Increased And Are Expected To Grow Substantially In The Next 20 Years

Outgoing Commissioner of Transport Violeta Bulc received the 2nd European Aviation Environmental Report (EAER) which has been prepared and published by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in cooperation with the European Union Environment Agency (EEA) and EUROCONTROL. The report provides an assessment of the historic and forecasted environmental performance of the European aviation sector, along with the latest information on various mitigation measures to reduce the environmental impact of aviation.

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Some Airlines Not As Keen To Fly To Cuba

Others, However, Still Bidding For More Slots

Enthusiasm for air travel from the U.S. to Cuba has cooled somewhat, at least on the part of some major carriers. But interest on flights from south Florida to Havana remains strong.

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