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September 12, 2019

JetBlue Foundation Grants Focus On Mentorship, STEM And Technical Education

Grants Will Help 13 Education Programs Introduce Nearly 5,000 Students From Traditionally Underrepresented Communities To Careers In Aviation

JetBlue has announced the newest round of grants from the JetBlue Foundation, the first airline foundation focused solely on supporting aviation and STEM education. This year, the JetBlue Foundation is fueling 13 programs with nearly $250,000 in grants to benefit their science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and aviation initiatives. This round of grants will support education programs focused on mentorship and technical education training, with the goal of adding more diversity within STEM and the aviation industry.

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Airbus Completes First A220 Delivery To Egyptair

Carrier Has 11 More Of The Airplanes On Order

Egyptair has taken delivery of its first of 12 A220-300 aircraft on order, becoming the first A220 operator based in the Middle East and North African region, and the sixth operator worldwide. The Cairo-based airline intends to fly the aircraft on routes to and from its main Egyptian Hub in Cairo in the coming days.

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Cargo Plane Down In Toledo, OH

Two Fatally Injured When Convair 440 Impacted Terrain

A Convair 440 went down early Wednesday morning on approach to Toledo Express Airport in northwest Ohio, resulting in the fatal injury of the two people on board the airplane.

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AD NUMBER: 2019-18-01

PRODUCT: Certain International Aero Engines AG (IAE) V2500 model turbofan engines.

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European Regulators Insist On Independant 737 MAX Flight Tests

Will Send Pilots And Engineers For Its Own Certification Flights

EASA is not willing to just go along with the FAA when it comes to recertification of the Boeing 737 MAX. The European aviation regulator said Tuesday that it plans to send its own pilots and engineers to conduct their own test flights before allowing the airliner to resume service in Europe.

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DOT OITG: FAA Has Made Progress In Implementing Its Metroplex Program

But Benefits For Airspace Users Have Fallen Short Of Expectations

The Department of Transportation Office of the Inspector General has concluded an audit of the FAA's implementation of its Metroplex air traffic system. The audit was requested by then-Chairmen Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ) of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittee on Aviation.

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