EASA demands inspection of affected A350 engines after Cathay incident
The European Air Safety Agency (EASA) is requiring that certain A350 aircraft undergo a one-off ...
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Cathay Pacific Airways today announced that it will boost its freighter services to and from Canada with a new twice-weekly scheduled service to Calgary commencing on 17 October 2014, subject to government approval.
The latest addition to Cathay Pacific’s cargo network brings the total number of freighter destinations it serves in North America to 14. The new service will further strengthen the airline’s presence in Canada and offer customers more choice and greater flexibility when transporting commodities to and from Asia.
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