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April 24, 2017

Duncan Aviation Receives Rolls-Royce Authorization

Approved For CorporateCare And New Engine Warranty Work

 Duncan Aviation recently received a new authorization from Rolls-Royce. This means that Duncan Aviation is approved for CorporateCare and new engine warranty work on aircraft at all Duncan Aviation facilities and remote work locations. Duncan Aviation is authorized, trained and equipped to perform engine removals and installations, line level inspections, maintenance and repair, and service bulletins.

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CALC Purchases New Airbus A320-200 Series Aircraft

Adds Third Aircraft To April 3 Order

Chinese airline leasing company CALC has entered into an Aircraft Purchase Agreement with Airbus for another new A320-200 ceo Aircraft in 13 April, on top of its order of two A320 aircraft on April 3. These aircraft are scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2017 and CALC’s fleet will reach at least 103 aircraft by the end of this year.

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CT Engineering Group To Provide New Developments For Airbus

Will Develop New Designs Concepts For The Complete Fuselage, Wings, And Power Plant 

The CT Engineering Group will perform research and technology engineering services for the airframes of Airbus’ aircraft. With this multiyear contract Airbus reaffirms its trust in The CT Engineering Group, following 15 years of successful collaboration. CT will continue to provide design & stress engineering services for the complete fuselage, wings and power plant related structure of Airbus’ aircraft.

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FAA To Hold Airspace Workshops In Las Vegas

Three Public Sessions To Be Held  This Week

The FAA will hold three public information workshops in late April on proposed airspace improvements over the Las Vegas metropolitan area.

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Chicago Alderman Would Disband Department Of Aviation Police Force

Three Officers Were Involved In Incident Dragging A Passenger Off A United Flight

Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez has introduced legislation in the City Council that would essentially disband the Chicago Department of Aviation police force.

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