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May 15, 2015

Frontier Airlines CEO Resigns Amid Rising Complaints

Board-Managed Team Will Assume CEO Duties

Frontier Airlines CEO Dave Siegel has stepped down from the post as customer complaints have continued to rise at the Ultra-Low-Cost carrier.

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FAA Grants Part 121 Certification To Eastern Airlines

New Airline Carries On Legacy Of Legacy Carrier

The FAA has granted an Air Carrier Operating Certificate to Eastern Air Lines, a subsidiary of Eastern Air Lines Group.

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BALPA Calls For More Stringent UAV Rules

Presents Safety Plan At Summit Organized By Pilots

A majority of British people think there should be stricter rules on the qualifications needed to fly a drone in urban areas, and half think there should be prison sentences for those flying drones in a way that endangers an aircraft, according to a new survey that presented at a Drone Safety Summit organized by UK pilots.

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Southwest Airlines, Meteorologists Reach Tentative Agreement

First Ever Collective Bargaining Contract For The Group

Southwest Airlines and the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) 550, which represents the Company's Meteorologists, announce they have reached a tentative agreement on the group's first-ever contract.  Terms of the four-year deal include adjusted wage-scale step increases, as well as opportunities for bonuses that are linked to individual and Company performances.

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Avmax Group Of Companies Partners With True Blue Power

Will Certify Lithium-Ion Main Ship Battery For Dash-8 Aircraft

Avmax Group of Companies (Avmax) has partnered with True Blue Power, a division of Mid-Continent Instrument Co. Inc., to pursue a Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) and FAA Part 25 Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the installation of the True Blue Power TB44 (46 amp-hour) Advanced Lithium-ion Battery on Bombardier Dash 8-100, -200, and -300 aircraft.

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C919 First Flight Delayed As Long As Two Years

China Has Hopes Of Competing With Boeing, Airbus In Single-Aisle Category

Sources familiar with the progress of China's Comac C919 aircraft say that its first flight could be delayed by as long as two years, dealing a blow to the company that eventually hopes to compete with Airbus and Boeing for single-aisle airliner market share.

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