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September 20, 2019

GainJet Optimizes Fleet Operations With Suite Of Boeing Digital Solutions

Signs Agreement For Jeppesen Operator, JetPlanner Pro, FliteDeck Pro X And Aviator Digital Solutions

Boeing will provide GainJet, a global private jet charter operator and management company, a suite of Jeppesen flight operation digital solutions including Operator, JetPlanner Pro, FliteDeck Pro X and Aviator to optimize its fleet operation.

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Alpha Aviation Group Launches New $11 Million Simulator Facility

Major Expansion Includes Brand-New A320 Full Flight Simulator Alpha Aviation Group (AAG), one of Asia’s leading pilot training providers, has formally opened its new $11 million Simulator Training Center Expansion Project at the AAG academy in the Philippines.

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Air Lease Corporation Announces Delivery Of New Boeing 787-9 Aircraft To Neos

Will Operate On International Routes For The Leisure Airline

Air Lease Corporation has delivered one new Boeing 787-9 aircraft on long-term lease to Neos (Italy). Featuring Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, this aircraft delivered from ALC’s order book with Boeing.

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Authorities Say Man Accused Of Sabotaging AA Plane Had ISIS Videos On His Phone

Prosecutors Say He Has Ties To The Islamic Terrorist Group

The man accused of sabotaging an American Airlines jet preparing to depart from Miami by disabling airspeed sensors has ties to the Islamic terrorist group ISIS, according to prosecutors.

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Dickson Will Fly The 737 MAX Prior To Recertification

Will Follow Simulator Flight By The New FAA Chief

As he prepared to fly a Boeing 737 MAX simulator to evaluate updates to the company's MCAS software, FAA administrator Stephen Dickson said he will personally fly the airplane before allowing it to return to service.

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AirHelp Study Reveals Scale Of 2019 Summer Flight Disruptions

Data Reveals Over 11.5 Million Passengers Affected By U.K. Flight Disruptions Between June 1 And August 31

Following a turbulent summer for U.K. air passengers, new data released today reveals which airlines' flights were the most disrupted during the summer months.

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