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June 21, 2019

FAA Issues NOTAM Banning Certain Flights In The Mid-East

Prohibited Until Further Notice Due To Increased Political Tensions

The FAA has issued a NOTAM prohibiting certain flights in the overwater area of the Tehran Flight Information Region (FIR) (OIIX) above the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.

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Elix Aviation Capital Named As Launch Customer For ATR's New STOL Version

Turboprop Leasing Specialist Orders 10 ATR 42-600S

Dublin-based turboprop leasing firm Elix Aviation Capital, has today signed a Letter of Intent to become the launch customer of the ATR 42-600S, with an order for 10 aircraft. This new version of the ATR 42-600 offers capabilities to take-off from and land on runways as short as 2,625 feet, with the ‘S’ representing STOL (Short Take Off and Landing). ATR is currently finalizing the process for official launch of the 42-600S and received authorization to take in orders for the aircraft, subject to the final confirmation for launch from the company’s Board of Directors, expected before year end.

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De Havilland Canada Discloses Order From TAAG Angola Airlines

Was Announced By Bombardier In March As An 'Undisclosed Customer'

TAAG Angola Airlines E.P. has purchased six Dash 8-400 aircraft, according to De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited. TAAG is the state-owned, national airline of Angola. This order was announced by Bombardier Commercial Aircraft on March 29, 2019 as an order from an unidentified customer.

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ACSS Launches New ADS-B In Flight Deck Retrofit

New SafeRoute+ Retrofit Solution Minimizes Installation Costs So Airlines Can Realize The Safety And Financial Benefits of ADS-B In

ACSS, an L3 Technologies and Thales Company, has launched SafeRoute+, an ADS-B In retrofit solution for airlines. This new design, including an all-new display, enables airlines to enhance safety and efficiency and improves on-time performance without extensive and costly cockpit modifications.

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CAE Extends Pilot And Cabin Crew Training Agreement With SAS For Five-Years

Will Be The Exclusive Provider Of Airbus A320, A330, A340 And Boeing 737 Pilot Training Services

CAE and SAS have announced the extension of their exclusive long-term pilot and cabin crew training contract. Under the terms of the agreement, announced at the Paris Air Show, CAE instructors will deliver Airbus A320, A330, A340 and Boeing 737 full-flight simulator (FFS) pilot training to the airline’s pilots near SAS headquarters, mainly in CAE Copenhagen, CAE Oslo and CAE Stockholm for a further period of five years.

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Universal Avionics Sees Increased EFVS Interest From Airline Aftermarket

Company Recently Kicked-Off ClearVision EFVS Program For Airbus A320 FAA STC

Universal Avionics  says it is seeing increased interest from the Airline Aftermarket for Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) solutions. The company recently kicked-off a ClearVision EFVS program with AerSale, Inc. to develop an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Airbus A320 aircraft. That retrofit upgrade certification is expected by the end of the first quarter of 2020, with CAAC and EASA STC validation to immediately follow.

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Embraer And Binter Sign An Order For Two Additional E195-E2s

Spanish Airline Celebrating 30 Years Of Operation In 2019

Embraer announced at the 53rd International Paris Air Show that it has signed a contract with Binter, of Spain, for two additional E195-E2s, confirming purchase rights from the original contract, signed in 2018. The two new E195-E2s will be included in Embraer’s 2019 second-quarter backlog and have a value of $141.8 million, based on Embraer’s current list prices. The airline is celebrating 30 years of operations in 2019.

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Pilots Criticize 737 MAX Design In Congressional Hearing

'Sully' Sullenberger Among The Pilots Testifying Before The House Aviation Subcommittee

The U.S. House Transportation Aviation Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday looking into two accidents involving Boeing's 737 MAX airplane which resulted in the fatal injury of a total of 346 people.

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Airbus Sees Strong Demand For Its New Commercial Aircraft At Paris Air Show 2019

A321XLR Receives Endorsement From 11 Customers As Of Now

During the 2019 Paris Air Show, Airbus achieved new business for 363 commercial aircraft, comprising 149 firm orders and 214 commitments. In addition to these totals, airlines and lessors also converted 352 existing aircraft orders – mostly from the A320 single-aisle aircraft up to the larger A321neo and also to the new A321XLR.

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Aerospace Industry CTOs Cooperate To Drive The Sustainability Of Aviation

A Joint Statement From The Chief Technology Officers Of Seven Of The World’s Leading Aerospace Manufacturers

Aviation connects our world by efficiently and rapidly moving people, opening new economic opportunities and transporting food and goods all over our planet. Aviation promotes global understanding, generating rich cultural exchanges and thereby contributing to peaceful co-existence.

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