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B737 MAX Glitch in Simulator Caused Delays in Re-certification

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Seattle, Washington – Boeing engineers were nearly done redesigning software on the grounded 737 MAX last June when some pilots hopped into a simulator to test a few things. It didn’t go well. A simulated computer glitch caused it to dive aggressively in a way that resembled the problem that had caused deadly crashes off

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The Airbus A330-based Beluga XL during its flight test campaign. (Airbus)

Airbus BelugaXL receives EASA type certificate

Airbus’s BelugaXL has received its type certificate from EASA.

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Hong Kong was the host city for the 2019 AAPA Assembly of Presidents, with Cathay Pacific the host airline. (Rob Finlayson)

AAPA cancels annual assembly of presidents event in Hong Kong

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has cancelled its annual assembly of presidents due to the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong.

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A an artist's impression of an Embraer E-jet and Boeing 737 flying in formation. (Boeing/Embraer)

Embraer says it will be at least March 2020 before Boeing deal concluded

Embraer says it will be at least March 2020 before the proposed Boeing deal is concluded.

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Hawaiian Airlines celebrates 90 years of operations

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Hawaiian Airlines has celebrated the 90th anniversary of starting scheduled passenger flight with a special commemorative flight and community events.

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Korean Grounds 13 Boeing 737 NG Due to Pickle Fork Cracks

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Korean Airlines has joined a number of other Boeing 737 NG operators by grounding 13 of its jets due to pickle fork cracks. The South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) inspected 100 737NGs that are currently operating with the country’s airlines and subsequently found cracks in the pickle forks of 13 aircraft.

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