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February 06, 2019

Air Canada, Chorus Finalize Amended And Extended Capacity Purchase Agreement

Secures Jazz's Place In Air Canada's Regional Network For The Next 17 Years

Air Canada and Chorus Aviation, parent company of Jazz Aviation LP, have confirmed that all conditions have been met and the previously announced amendment and extension of the Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) between Air Canada and Jazz has become effective.  As announced on January 14, 2019, the improved CPA is effective retroactively as of January 1, 2019 and extends to December 31, 2035.

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The Commercial Spaceflight Federation Recognizes Record Year

Presents First-Ever Commercial Space Leadership Awards

The Commercial Spaceflight Federation (CSF) is excited to announce the winners of its Inaugural Commercial Space Leadership Awards, which seek to recognize the leading innovators, investors, educators, journalists, and policymakers for their significant contributions to the success of the commercial space enterprise. The United States is undergoing a renaissance in space, with the commercial industry playing a leading role. Animated by a reinvigorated entrepreneurial spirit, 2018 marked a record year for commercial space and we are excited to see all that 2019 will hold.

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CFM Logs More Than 3,300 Orders In 2018

Orders Valued At More Than $48 Billion At List Prices

Orders for CFM International's two product lines again achieved near-record levels in 2018, with the company booking orders for a total of 3,337 engines, including 126 CFM56 engines (commercial, military and spares) and 3,211 LEAP engines (including commitments and spares).

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TSB Makes Four Runway Safety Recommendations For Canada's Busiest Airport

Follows 27 Runway Incursions That Occurred Over A Five-Year Period At One Airport

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is making four recommendations, following its safety issue investigation (A17O0038) into 27 runway incursions that occurred between two closely spaced parallel runways at Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Ontario, between June 2012 and November 2017.

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