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July 10, 2015

A350 XWB Begins Americas Demo Tour In Sao Paulo

Flight Test Aircraft To Tour Latin America Before Flying To The U.S.

An Airbus A350 XWB has arrived in Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport, officially kicking off the aircraft’s Americas Demo Tour. The Demo Tour will continue taking flight test aircraft MSN 2 to other major airports in Latin America, stopping in Campinas, Brazil and Bogota, Colombia before heading to the United States. 

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Boeing, VietJet Air To Collaborate On Fleet Expansion Plans

Memorandum Of Collaboration Signed By Boeing, Airline Officials

Boeing and VietJet Air have announced the companies’ intention to collaborate and expand the airline’s future fleet with Boeing airplanes.

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Boeing, Japanese Aviation Industry Unveil Biofuel 'Roadmap' To 2020 Olympics

Says The Games Are A 'Perfect Opportunity' To Show Environmental Commitment Of Japan And Its Airlines

Boeing and Japanese aviation industry stakeholders have charted a course to develop sustainable aviation biofuel for flights during the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo, when millions of people are expected to visit Japan.

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First World Maintenance Symposium To Explore New Technologies

Will Be Held In Miami, FL In September

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will host the first World Maintenance Symposium (WMS) on September 23-24 in Miami, FL. The cost of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) was $62.1 billion in 2014 and is expected to grow to $90 billion by 2024, according to Jonathan M. Berger, Vice President, ICF International, in an MRO Market Forecast and Key Trends released  in January.

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Class Action Lawsuits Filed Against Airlines Accused Of Price-Fixing

Four Major U.S. Carriers Named As Defendants

Following the announcement by the Justice Department that the planned to investigate possible collusion between airlines on ticket prices, several class-action lawsuits have been filed by different law firms.

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