In a document published June 6 in the Federal Register, the FAA has affirmed that the City of Charlotte (NC) is the controlling entity for Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.
Deal For As Many As 10 Airplanes Reportedly In The Works
Boeing's 747 has fallen on some difficult times. The demand for four-engine airliners and freighters has eroded as more efficient aircraft take over long-haul routes, and the Boeing 747 production line has been hanging on by a thread, according to many analysts, in part until the company builds new Air Force One airplanes for the U.S. government.
Test Aircraft With Cabin To Visit Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Haikou And Chengdu
The Airbus A350XWB will make its first demo tour of China between June 25th and July 2nd. During the eight day trip, A350 XWB test aircraft MSN2 (Manufacturer serial number) will fly to Beijing (PEK), Shanghai (SHA), Guangzhou (CAN), Haikou (HAK) and Chengdu (CTU).
Wants To Assure Airlines Are Transparent With Additional Costs
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the U.K. has confirmed it will look into fees charged by airlines on top of base fares to be sure they are presented in an "open and clear" way.