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August 01, 2016

Norwegian Plans To Fly Airbus

Orders 30 New Airbus 321LR

Norwegian’s subsidiary, Arctic Aviation Assets Ltd (AAA), has placed a new order of 30 Airbus 321 Long Range aircraft. Norwegian will operate the A321LR once the aircraft enters service in 2019. The aircraft has a size and range that makes it suitable for many more long-haul destinations in the future.

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Teamster Airline Mechanics At Piedmont Airlines Ratify Contract

Agreement Provides Signing Bonus, Wage Increases To Workers

Approximately 300 Piedmont Airlines mechanics from Teamsters Locals 210, 355 and 776 have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a five-year contract with the carrier. More than 83 percent of voting mechanics cast their ballots in favor of the agreement.

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Aer Lingus Adds Two A330-300s To Its Future Fleet

Exercises Options To Grow A330 Fleet To A Dozen Airplanes

Aer Lingus is expanding its fleet of A330-300s by two aircraft following a decision to exercise options. The carrier currently operates eight A330s increasing to 10 aircraft in 2016. With the latest decision Aer Lingus’ A330 fleet will grow to 12 aircraft.

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Boeing, Malaysia Airlines Announce Order For Up To 50 737 MAX Airplanes

Newest Boeing Model To Drive National Carrier's Fleet, Growth Plan

Boeing and Malaysia Airlines Berhad (Malaysia Airlines) have announced an order for 25 737 MAX 8 airplanes, valued at $2.75 billion dollars at current list prices. The order, previously attributed to an unidentified customer on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website, also includes purchase rights for additional 737 MAX 8 and 737 MAX 9 airplanes.

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Boeing Partners With Emirates Flight Training Academy To Address Pilot Demand

Need For New Pilots Projected At 617,000 Over The Next 20 Years

Boeing announced a partnership Monday at AirVenture with the Emirates Flight Training Academy, a division of Emirates Airline, to collaborate on a comprehensive training curriculum and software infrastructure to help train pilot cadets.

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