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December 02, 2019

Airbus And Strata Celebrate 10-Years Of Partnership

Working Together To Shape UAE’s Aerospace Industry

Airbus is celebrating 10-years of partnership with Strata shaping the UAE’s aerospace industry, highlighting key milestones achieved with the UAE-based manufacturer throughout the past decade.

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Air Canada's Rovinescu Honored By Globe And Mail's Report On Business

Named CEO Of The Year, Strategist Of The Year By The Publication

Air Canada president and Chief Executive Officer Calin Rovinescu has been named CEO of the Year and Strategist of the Year by the The Globe and Mail's Report on Business Magazine. This is the second time Mr. Rovinescu has been selected as Canada's top CEO by the magazine.

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FAA Proposes $6.4 Million Civil Penalty Against Deutsche Lufthansa Airlines

Alleges The Airline Conducted Nearly 900 Flights Not In Compliance With FARs

The FAA has proposed a $6,428,000 civil penalty against Deutsche Lufthansa AG of Frankfurt, Germany, for allegedly conducting almost 900 flights that were not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations.

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FAA Reiterates It Has The Final Say In Boeing 737 MAX Return To Service

End-Of-Year Timeline Seems Unlikely, According To The Agency

It seems unlikely that the Boeing 737 MAX will return to service by the end of 2019, a target the planemaker has hoped to meet.

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Boeing 777X Fuselage Failed During Stress Test

Did Not Meet Parameters Necessary For Certification

The fuselage of Boeing's 777X test article failed "explosively" during an extreme test of its structural strength.

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