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July 22nd 2021

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China Development Bank Financial Leasing Company (CDB) said in two regulatory filings to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong that its aviation leasing arm, CDB Aviation Lease Finance DAC, had agreed to the sale of two A321s to Navigator Aviation DAC as well as sell two A320neo to ICBCIL Aviation Company Limited. Read More »

Airbus said its widebody completion and delivery centre in Tianjin, China, which undertakes cabin installation, aircraft painting, flight tests, customer flight acceptance and aircraft delivery, recently delivered its first A350 aircraft, A350-900 registration B-323H, to China Eastern Airlines.

Malaysia Airports has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Skyports and Volocopter to collaborate on the feasibility of suitable vertiport solutions for safe take-off and landing of passenger eVTOL vehicles.

Embraer said overnight it delivered 14 commercial aircraft in the three months to June 30, 2021: seven E175 and seven E195-E2 regional jets – an increase of eight aircraft from four commercial aircraft delivered in the same three-month period in 2020.

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