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June 24, 2014

Airbus: No Rush To A330neo

Leahy Calls The Idea 'Interesting'

Airbus appears to be in no rush to re-engine its A330 wide body airliner as it get set to launch the A350XWB.

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ICAO Moves To Shield Safety Data Offered Voluntarily From Prosecutors

Would Be Unavailable In Most Criminal Proceedings And Civil Litigation

The ICAO has proposed adoption of global standards that would shield safety data offered on a voluntary basis from use in most criminal proceeding as well as civil cases. 

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TSA Fee Increases Bump Airfares In July

Longer Layovers Could Mean Even Higher Fees

Passengers buying airline tickets beginning in July will see higher security fees being imposed by TSA ... and those with long layovers could face even higher prices.

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A350 XWB Test Fleet Now Complete

‘MSN005’ ... The Fifth And Final Flight-Test Aircraft ... Flies For The First Time

With the first flight of A350 MSN005, the five-strong development fleet is now complete.

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Chicago's Aviation Boss Stepping Down

Rosemarie Andolino To Leave Post In October

Chicago's Airport Commissioner Rosemarie Andolino will be stepping down from that post in October, according to information from the office of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

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ITF: Passengers 'Worried About Flying On LAN And TAM'

Mechanics In Peru Plan Strike Beginning June 26

The ITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) LATAM network reports that it is hearing of concerns from passengers due to fly on LAN and TAM planes during a strike expected to begin in Peru on June 26. Unions report that more than 200 mechanics – over 70 per cent of all LAN Peru mechanics – will not be certifying airplane flights during the strike, which is expected to affect operations across Latin America, including during the World Cup.

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