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153. Fiji Airways Trials Cashless Transactions at Wellington and Christchurch Airports
Fiji Airways is testing cashless transactions at Wellington International Airport and Christchurch International Airport in New Zealand. The trial, which started on Thursday, 10 May 2018, means the airline will no longer accept cash transactions for airport desk transactions including new ticket purchases, Business Class upgrades, lounge access, Extra Leg Room seats, Up Front seats
154. Malaysia Airlines First to Implement SITA OnAir’s Aircom FlightTracker
Malaysia Airlines will be the first carrier to implement global flight tracking using SITA OnAir’s Aircom FlightTracker, starting this summer. The airline has already conducted extensive testing of the technology, which uses existing equipment and re-purposes air traffic control data. The ground-based software upgrade allows airlines to follow aircraft positions and identify any un
155. Airbus Builds A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse
Airbus Builds A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse. Airbus starts construction work on the final assembly line for the A350 XWB, the new highly efficient wide-body aircraft scheduled to enter service in 2013. The 74,000 m2 factory will house the first stages of final assembly for the A350 XWB: the joining up of the fuselage and wings. Aircraft testing and cabin equipping will
156. Positive Results from Eagle 407HP Trials in Papua New Guinea
The first Eagle Copters 407HP in the region, VH-EPU, has been operating in the hot and high environment of Papua New Guinea. At high altitude testing above 10,000 feet, the aircraft is lifting more than a standard Bell 212 and close to double the standard Bell 407 helicopter.
157. Motorbike Riders to Cover 7,600 Miles in Long Distance Endurance Test
On 20 July 2014, motorbike riders from around the globe will gather once again in Key West, Florida for the start of the 5th annual Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. Aptly named after a rallying call of the Sioux Indians, the journey is designed to expand each rider's spirit by testing his or her physical, mental and emotional boundaries. The 2014 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge is open
158. Boeing Australia Fires Up Engine on First Loyal Wingman Aircraft
Boeing Australia has powered up the commercial turbofan engine on the first Loyal Wingman aircraft, as part of ground testing and preparations for first flight.
159. Checkpoint of the Future Becomes Smart Security
Airports Council International (ACI) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) jointly to develop Smart Security. Smart Security replaces the Checkpoint of the Future. The name change reflects the start of a new phase of pilot testing involving first generation checkpoints. Since 2012, components of the Checkpoint have be
160. Boeing Prepares 737 MAX for Final Certification Flight
Boeing has completed development of the updated software for the 737 MAX, along with associated simulator testing and the company’s engineering test flight. To date, Boeing has flown the 737 MAX with updated MCAS software for more than 360 hours on 207 flights.

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