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TUI BOEING 737 MAX FLIES REPOSITIONING FLIGHT IN EUROPE

Boeing | September 15, 2020

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The Boeing 737 MAX has been grounded for a year and a half now. However, in the last few weeks, there have been hints that the type is close to returning to action. Yesterday, TUI flew the plane with no passengers from Tenerife in the Canary Islands to Birmingham, United Kingdom via the Spanish city of Malaga. AeroTelegraph reports that on September 15th, the Boeing 737 MAX 8 left Tenerife left at approximately 10:40. The plane holds registration G-TUMF and had made its way to the UK with ...

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BOEING AND MICROSOFT DEEPEN PARTNERSHIP IN DIGITAL AVIATION

Boeing | April 08, 2022

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Boeing Company and Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced they are deepening their strategic partnership to accelerate Boeing's digital transformation. Through the expanded collaboration, Boeing will leverage the Microsoft Cloud and its AI capabilities to update its technology infrastructure and mission-critical applications with intelligent new solutions that are data driven, further opening new ways of working, operating and doing business. "Today's announceme...

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FAA STARTS BOEING 737 MAX TEST FLIGHTS, A MILESTONE IN GETTING THE PLANES BACK IN SERVICE AFTER CRASHES

Boeing | June 29, 2020

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The Federal Aviation Administration began recertification flights of the Boeing 737 Max on Monday, a key step toward permitting the planes to return to service after two fatal crashes more than a year ago. The 737 Max, Boeing’s bestseller, has been grounded worldwide since March 2019 after the crashes — one in Indonesia and another in Ethiopia — within five months of one another. All 346 people on the flights were killed in the crashes. Boeing has since changed a flight-...

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TEXTRON AVIATION ANNOUNCES FIRST SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT OF TWIN UTILITY TURBOPROP, CESSNA SKYCOURIER

Textron Aviation | May 18, 2020

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First Cessna SkyCourier twin utility turboprop takes flight. The milestone flight is a significant step toward entry into service for the clean-sheet aircraft.

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    TUI BOEING 737 MAX FLIES REPOSITIONING FLIGHT IN EUROPE

    Boeing | September 15, 2020

    The Boeing 737 MAX has been grounded for a year and a half now. However, in the last few weeks, there have been hints that the type is close to returning to action. Yesterday, TUI flew the plane with no passengers from Tenerife in the Canary Islands to Birmingham, United Kingdom via the Spanish city of Malaga. AeroTelegraph reports that on September 15th, the Boeing 737 MAX 8 left Tenerife left at approximately 10:40. The plane holds registration G-TUMF and had made its way to the UK with ...

    Read More
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    Aviation Technology

    BOEING AND MICROSOFT DEEPEN PARTNERSHIP IN DIGITAL AVIATION

    Boeing | April 08, 2022

    Boeing Company and Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced they are deepening their strategic partnership to accelerate Boeing's digital transformation. Through the expanded collaboration, Boeing will leverage the Microsoft Cloud and its AI capabilities to update its technology infrastructure and mission-critical applications with intelligent new solutions that are data driven, further opening new ways of working, operating and doing business. "Today's announceme...

    Read More
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    FAA STARTS BOEING 737 MAX TEST FLIGHTS, A MILESTONE IN GETTING THE PLANES BACK IN SERVICE AFTER CRASHES

    Boeing | June 29, 2020

    The Federal Aviation Administration began recertification flights of the Boeing 737 Max on Monday, a key step toward permitting the planes to return to service after two fatal crashes more than a year ago. The 737 Max, Boeing’s bestseller, has been grounded worldwide since March 2019 after the crashes — one in Indonesia and another in Ethiopia — within five months of one another. All 346 people on the flights were killed in the crashes. Boeing has since changed a flight-...

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    TEXTRON AVIATION ANNOUNCES FIRST SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT OF TWIN UTILITY TURBOPROP, CESSNA SKYCOURIER

    Textron Aviation | May 18, 2020

    First Cessna SkyCourier twin utility turboprop takes flight. The milestone flight is a significant step toward entry into service for the clean-sheet aircraft.

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