4 New Stories Posted @ Airlines and Destinations | ![]() |
- Boeing to Boost 737 Production to 42 Jets a Month by 2014
- Virgin America Launches CFM’s LEAP Engine with A320neo-Power Deal
- TAAG Angola Receives Its First Boeing 777-300ER
- Finnair Becomes First Airline to Use Alertness Modeling in Crew Scheduling
Posted: 15 Jun 2011 10:06 AM PDT Boeing is increasing the production rate for its Next-Generation 737 to 42 aircraft a month from the first half of 2014, expecting to build on average two 737s each workday and nearly 500 737NGs each year. Related posts:
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Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:11 AM PDT The airline launched CFM International's advanced LEAP engine with an order to power 30 new Airbus A320neo aircraft, to be delivered to Virgin America from 2016. The carrier also announced that CFM's existing CFM56-5B engine will power 30 current-technology A320s it has on order. Related posts:
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Posted: 14 Jun 2011 03:51 PM PDT Angola flag carrier TAAG Linhas Aereas de Angola has taken delivery of its first 777-300ER, which is the first 777-300ER purchased, owned and operated by an African airline. Related posts:
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Posted: 14 Jun 2011 10:05 AM PDT The model assesses a pilot's state of alertness and promotes flight safety and well-being in work, according to Finnair. Related posts:
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