Posted on 2019-09-282019-09-28 by forexkanToo Skilled Pilots Fly in Safety Tests? Briefly about the last week in aviation! Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY Boeing 737 MAX Crash Investigation: Pilots in Safety Tests Are Too Skilled “We saw in these two accidents that the crews did not react in the ways Boeing and the FAA assumed they would,” said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS GetJet Airlines Starts Operations in Canadian Market GetJet Airlines started performing flights on behalf of Sunwing Airlines. Full story The Immediate Aftermath of Thomas Cook Collapse Last week of September has brought some bad news for thousands of travellers. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS IATA Launches Gender Diversity Campaign The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched the 25by2025 Campaign—an airline industry initiative to advance gender diversity in the airline industry by 2025. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS 20th Airbus A220 to airBaltic: Original Order Completed Latvian airline airBaltic in Riga welcomed its 20th Airbus A220-300 jet. Full story Boeing and Air New Zealand Agree on Eight 787-10 An order for eight 787-10 Dreamliner airplanes is valued at $2.7 billion at list prices. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Official: Beijing Daxing Airport Finally Opens Its Gates and Runways After 45 months of construction, Beijing Daxing International Airport has finally opened its doors to the flying public. Full story Aviation Voice Aviation Voice – echoes with up-to-date news gathered from the whole world of aviation. SHARE TWEET FORWARD You received this email because you signed up on our website or showed interest in aviation news. Unsubscribe