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November 27, 2019

Embraer Delivers Its First Jet To The Spanish Airline Binter

Carrier Establishing A New Model In Europe

The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer delivered the first of five E195-E2 model aircraft, a new model in Europe, this Thursday. They were acquired a year ago by the Spanish airline Binter as part of the Canary Islands company's growth of long-distance flights.

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Russian Pilot Suffers Heart Attack During Flight

Plane Made An Emergency Landing At Platov International Airport

The co-pilot of an Aeroflot A320 suffered a heart attack during a flight Sunday, causing the flight to be diverted to Platov International Airport in southern Russia.

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Fuel Truck Collides With Jets At DFW

Aircraft Were Parked, And No Serious Injuries Reported

An Allied Aviation fuel truck collided with two American Eagle Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft at DFW airport Monday morning, resulting in damage to both the aircraft and the truck. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported in connection with the incident.

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ALPA Urges FAA To Issue Final Secondary Barrier Rule Immediately

Urges Pilots, Passengers And Advocates To Contact The Agency

Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, ALPA has been working to get federal legislation passed that would make the installation of secondary flight deck barriers mandatory on newly manufactured passenger aircraft. This unrelenting effort was successful, and ALPA scored a major victory when Congress passed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, a bipartisan effort that among other measures mandated secondary flight deck barriers on newly manufactured passenger airliners.

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Industry-Led Partnership To Advance The Availability Of SAF In Canada

Demand Is Growing As The Airline Industry Looks To Reduce Its Carbon Footprint

The Green Aviation Research and Development Network (GARDN), SkyNRG, Waterfall Group and Vancouver Airport Authority today announced the launch of BioPortYVR, an industry-led project to increase the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). BioPortYVR supports provincial and federal government climate action commitments and is an important step towards a made-in-B.C. solution for the introduction of SAF across Canada.

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First ATR 72-600 Takes Flight In The U.S.

Silver Airways Says It Is 'Reinventing' The Regional Flying Sector

Silver Airways has received FAA and DOT certification to begin operations of its new 70-seat ATR 72-600 aircraft, becoming the first airline to operate the state-of-the-art airplane in the U.S. The ATR-600 series aircraft is specifically designed for short-haul markets, but with the same look, feel and customer amenities of larger jetliners. Over the past year, Silver Airways has undergone a complete operational, fleet and customer service transformation and in doing so is reinventing the regional flying sector.

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