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Back to the nest: Boeing wants to over-haul 787s as they change owners and interior
Airlines

Japan Airlines designated Boeing’s support unit Boeing Global Services (BGS) to over-haul two of its 787-8s into a configuration for JAL’s new medium/long-haul hybrid airline Zip Air Tokyo.

Japan Airlines will retain 777-300ERs after A350-1000 deliveries
Airlines

Japan Airlines’ order for A350 aircraft was momentous not just for Airbus breaking into a loyal Boeing customer, but also since JAL selected the A350-1000 to succeed its 777-300ER, a market size Boeing has dominated.

Korean Air leverages Pratt & Whitney engine deal to boost its growing MRO business
Airlines

Airlines are increasingly seeking to capture back value from aircraft orders, often eyeing side deals involving their growing MRO divisions. So seems to be the case for Korean Air selecting Pratt & Whitney’s GTF to power its A321neo aircraft.

PNG Air orders ATR42-600S as it weighs Australian expansion
Airlines

The publicly-owned airline announced at the Singapore Airshow an order for three ATR42-600S aircraft, complementing its existing fleet of ATR72-600s.

What is the MAX?
Airlines

What is the MAX?

by John Walton February 11, 2020

Fundamentally, much of Boeing never really wanted to build the 737 MAX, and spent the latter half of the previous decade deciding that what it really wanted to do was build the FSA, the replacement for its nearly 50-year-old 737 programme.

China Air Links Dwindle as Asian Carriers Withdraw
Airlines

Singapore Airlines said on Monday that it is ‘rationalising’ services between Singapore and China with a series of additional flight suspensions announced. The decision comes amid the continuing impact of Coronavirus on travel to Mainland China.