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November 09, 2015

A4A Projects Thanksgiving Air Travel to Rise 3 Percent In 2015

Estimated 25.3 Million Passengers Would Be The Highest In Eight Years

It looks like airports will be busy this Thanksgiving. Airlines for America (A4A) projects that 25.3 million passengers will travel globally on U.S. airlines during the 12-day Thanksgiving travel period, the highest number since the Great Recession. To accommodate the increase, airlines are adding capacity, in the form of larger planes and additional routes, and investing further in the customer experience.

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CALC, Jetstar Pacific Sign Agreement For Two A320 Aircraft

Leasing Group's First Customer In Southeast Asia, Marking Significant Expansion

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited has reached a tentative agreement with Jetstar Pacific Airlines for the lease of two A320 aircraft. The two Airbus aircraft will be delivered in July and August 2016. Jetstar Pacific is CALC’s first customer in Southeast Asia, marking a significant milestone for the Group’s international expansion.

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AD: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2015-22-07

PRODUCT: Certain Lockheed Martin Corporation/Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Model 188 series airplanes.

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Canadian TSB Released Report In Near-Collision At Alberta Airport

Visual Approach In Low Visibility And Taxiway Design Led To August 2014 Risk Of Collision Between Two Aircraft At Fort Mcmurray, Alberta Airport

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has released its investigation report (A14W0127) into the August 2014 risk of collision between two aircraft in Fort McMurray, Alberta. There were no injuries.

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BWI Unions Call For Investigation Of Airport CEO Appointment

Controversy Over Ricky Smith’s Appointment Should Lead To Reform, Say Five Unions

Labor unions representing workers at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) are calling on the State of Maryland to investigate the appointment of Ricky Smith as BWI’s CEO after troubling information has emerged about his record at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

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