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June 04, 2019

Airbus Canada Limited Partnership New Name Now In Effect

Change From C Series Aircraft Limited Partnership (CSALP) Reflects Airbus’ Majority Stake In The A220

The change of name of CSALP to Airbus Canada Limited Partnership, which was announced in March 2019, came into effect on June 1, 2019.

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FlightSafety's New Embraer E2 Training Program Receives Multiple Approvals

FAA, EASA And ANAC All Greenlight The Program

FlightSafety International announces that its new Embraer E-Jets E2 training program has been approved by the United States Federal Aviation Administration, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil.

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FAA Prepares AD For Boeing 737 Leading Edge Slats

Company Informs The Agency That Some Slat Tracks May Have Been Improperly Manufactured

Boeing has informed the FAA that certain 737NG and 737MAX leading edge slat tracks may have been improperly manufactured and may not meet all applicable regulatory requirements for strength and durability.

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De Havilland Aircraft Of Canada Returns To The Skies

Iconic Aviation Brand Becomes Trade Name For Global Dash-8 / Q400 Aircraft Business

Longview Aviation Capital Corp., manager of a portfolio of long-term investments in the Canadian aerospace industry, today launched De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited ­– the trade name of the subsidiary company that will operate the worldwide Dash 8 aircraft business. The launch comes with the formal completion of the transaction through which Longview acquired the entire Dash 8 program including the 100, 200 and 300 series and the in-production Q400 program from Bombardier Inc.

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DOT Tentatively Grants Antitrust Immunity For American-Qantas

Tentative Decision Is Subject To Conditions That Will Protect Competition And Consumers

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has announced that the Department has tentatively approved an application by American Airlines and Qantas Airways to operate a joint venture between the United States and Australia/New Zealand. If granted final approval, the carriers will coordinate their planning, pricing, sales, and frequent flyer activities to offer customers a single proposition on trans-Pacific flights, with new options and customer service enhancements.

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