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July 22, 2010

Embraer Sells Five More Jets To Azul

Brazilian Airline Increases Firm Orders To 41 Aircraft

Embraer has signed an additional contract with Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras for the sale of five more EMBRAER 195 jets. The total value of the deal, at list price, is $211 million, under January 2010 economic conditions.

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Bombardier Completes Ultimate Load Test On CSeries Aircraft Demonstrator Wing

Test Places 150% Of Highest Possible Normal Load On Wing Surface

Bombardier Aerospace, Belfast has completed the ultimate load test on the CSeries aircraft composite demonstrator wing, successfully replicating 150 per cent of the most severe forces the wing is ever likely to experience in service.

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First Composites For A350 XWB Delivered To Assembly Facilities

Stringers For Fuselage Sections Shipped In July

Alliant Techsystems announced on the opening day of the Farnborough Air Show that it has shipped the first deliverables on the A350 XWB (Xtra Wide Body) program. The recent deliveries include stringers for three different sections of the aircraft fuselage.

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Bumpy Ride For Passengers On United Flight To LA

Aircraft Encounters Heavy Turbulence, 30 People Injured

A United Airlines flight en route to Los Angeles from Washington, DC Tuesday encountered heavy turbulence, forcing the plane to divert to Denver. 30 people on board the Boeing 777 were injured, one critically.

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DOT Approves oneworld Antitrust Immunity Application

But Green Light Comes With Some Strings Attached

The U.S. DOT has granted antitrust immunity to American Airlines and four international partners in "oneworld" to form an integrated global alliance, but also imposed several conditions that DOT says will protect consumers and preserve competition.

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Order Books Continue To Grow At Farnborough

Air Lease Corporation Signs Agreement For Up To 60 Next-Generation 737s

What seems to be a near-frenzy of orders for airliners continued Tuesday with the announcement by Boeing that the new leasing company Air Lease Corporation (ALC) will purchase up to 60 Next-Generation 737-800s.

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