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Last Updated: Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024, 5:26 AM PDT
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Aer Lingus to open A321XLR route to Indianapolis
By FlightGlobal: IAG's Irish carrier, Aer Lingus, is to open a new Airbus A321XLR transatlantic service to the US city of Indianapolis next year. The carrier will fly four-times weekly from Dublin beginning 3 May.
CAE Develops Augmented Reality For Flight Training
By AVweb: Augmented Reality has come to flight training thanks to CAE.
GE Aerospace raises 2024 profit forecast on strong demand for after-market services
By Reuters: GE Aerospace raised its full-year profit forecast for the third time this year on Tuesday, driven by strong demand for after-market services from airlines that are relying on older planes to make up for the shortage of newer aircraft.
“Supernal Sign Two Partnership Agreements with Clay Lacy and Blade at Las Vegas NBAA-BACE 2024”
By eVTOL Insights: U.S-based Supernal, a leading eVTOL developer and part of the Hyundai Motor Group, has been busy today signing two different partnership agreements to integrate its operational plans within Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) networks and fleet operations, as well as existing airport infrastructure, reports two press releases.
Eve Air Mobility presents its aftermarket services portfolio Eve TechCare at MRO Europe
By eVTOL Insights: Eve Air Mobility has today (Tuesday) launched its fully integrated aftermarket services portfolio for efficient and safe Urban Air Mobility operations at MRO Europe in Barcelona.
Eve Air Mobility launches eVTOL Eve TechCare range of aftermarket services
Eve Air Mobility to launch aftermarket services solution Eve TechCare
Cathay Pacific Says Boeing 777X Delay a ‘Disappointment’
By Bloomberg: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. labeled the delayed delivery of Boeing Co.’s flagship long-haul 777X jet a “disappointment,” in its strongest critique of the beleaguered plane manufacturer.
Crunching 16 years of data to examine Boeing’s proposal to end machinist strike
By The Air Current: New Boeing proposal to unionized machinists recovers ground lost through last contract, regional economic boom and inflation.