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June 19, 2017

Boeing Launches Larger Capacity 737 MAX 10 At Paris Air Show

Touts More Than 240 Orders, Commitments From Over 10 Customers

Boeing has announced the launch of the 737 MAX 10 as the newest member of the 737 MAX family at the 2017 Paris Air Show. The planemaker says the 737 MAX 10 will have the lowest seat-mile cost of any single-aisle airplane ever produced. 

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Rockwell Collins Looks To The Future

Innovations In Cockpit, Cabin, Communication And Connectivity To Be Highlighted At Paris Air Show

At the Paris Air Show 2017, taking place June 19-25 at Le Bourget, Rockwell Collins will highlight how its investments in innovative solutions for cockpit, cabin, communication and connectivity are unleashing the potential of the rapidly changing aviation ecosystem.

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NASA's TASAR Trial Takes Flight On Alaska Airlines

Tablet Technology Puts Improved Real-Time Trajectory Decision-Making Ability Into Pilots' Hands

Alaska Airlines has completed installation of UTC Aerospace Systems' advanced Aircraft Data Management (ADM) solution on three of its 737NG aircraft. The ADM system is designed to help aircraft save time and fuel through its family of software and hardware products, including the Tablet Interface Module (TIM) and Aircraft Interface Device (AID), both of which have been installed on the Alaska planes.

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Lawsuit Filed In 2015 Incident Involving United Airlines Employee

Video Shows 71-Year-Old Passenger Being Knocked To The Ground

A lawsuit has been filed against United Airlines by a passenger who claims he was shoved to the ground by a United Airlines employee at Bush Intercontinental Airport in 2015, and there is surveillance video of the incident to support his case.

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Top Great Lakes Aviation Executive Steps Down

Left The Company In May After 15 Years

The president and chief operating officer at Great Lakes Aviation has reportedly stepped down from that post. Chuck R. Howell held the top post at the Cheyenne, WY-based regional carrier until May 17.

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