1.) Boeing
plans 737 MAX aircraft return to service in mid-2020 - The Boeing
Company informed customers and suppliers last month that they
are currently estimating the ungrounding of the 737 MAX will begin
during mid-2020. [Full story]
2.) Airbus
330-200, newest addition to National Airlines aircraft fleet -
Florida-based National Airlines announced in January they
have added an Airbus 330-200 as its newest addition to its
fleet, joining Boeing 747-400 Freighter and Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
[Full story]
3.) United
Airlines starts DC/NYC shuttle service with Bombardier CRJ-550 jets -
United Airlines has started a new hourly shuttle service
between Washington's Reagan National Airport and New
York/Newark Liberty International Airport. [Full story]
4.) FBI
Gulfstream jet up for sale - The Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) intends to sell a military C-37A, acquired and converted
by the FBI in 2001 to an N registered aircraft, according to contract
documents released in January. [Full story]
5.) Yates
Electrospace ready to unveil wide-body GD-2000 cargo delivery drone -
Yates Electrospace Corp. (YEC) announced last month they have
completed the design and specifications of a wide-body version of its
successful GD-2000 cargo delivery drone. [Full story]
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