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Boeing Lays Off 222 Aerospace Union Members Amid Ongoing Cuts

Boeing has announced the layoff of 222 members of its Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) union. This latest round of job cuts is part of a broader workforce reduction initiative that began in November 2024, reflecting the company’s continued efforts to realign its workforce with operational demands.

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Cargojet Seeks Federal Support for New Ontario MRO Facility

Cargojet (Canada) has announced its intent to secure federal funding for the development of a new aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Ontario. The facility is designed to support Cargojet’s fleet of 41 Boeing 757 and 767 freighters, while also providing services to other airlines and operators.

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GOL Signs Sale-Leaseback Deal for Three Boeing 737 MAX 8 Aircraft

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (Brazil) has entered into two sale-leaseback agreements with SKY Aero Management (Ireland) for three Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. This strategic move is part of GOL’s fleet optimization and financing strategy, leveraging sale-leaseback arrangements to maintain operational flexibility and liquidity.

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Aircastle Delivers First of Six Boeing 737-9 MAX Aircraft to United

Aircastle (US) has completed the delivery of its first Boeing 737-9 MAX to United Airlines (US), marking the start of a series of six planned deliveries in 2024 and 2025. This aircraft is the first of the new MAX 9s that will join United’s growing fleet as part of its ongoing modernization and expansion efforts.

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Air Canada Sells Two B767-300Fs to Ethiopian Airlines

Air Canada has finalized the sale of two Boeing 767-300F freighters, identified by serial numbers 67023 and 67024, to Ethiopian Airlines, one of Africa’s leading carriers. The aircraft, previously in production storage, have now been delivered to Addis Ababa, marking a notable transaction in the global air cargo sector.

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Boeing to Resume B737 MAX Production After Machinists Strike

FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker has announced that Boeing has yet to resume production of the B737 MAXfollowing a machinists strike that temporarily halted operations. However, the aerospace giant is planning to restart manufacturing by late December 2024, marking a critical step in addressing the backlog of orders and stabilizing its production schedule.

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Uganda Airlines Approved to Acquire Two Cargo Freighters

Uganda Airlines has received official approval from the government to proceed with its proposal to acquire two dedicated cargo freighters, a Boeing 777F and a Boeing 737-800BCF. The acquisition is part of the airline’s strategic plan to expand its services into the air cargo sector, leveraging the growing demand for freight transportation in Africa and globally.