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United apologises for death of dog on flight

United has apologized to the owners of dog who died in an aircraft cargo hold during a flight from Houston to San Francisco, the latest death of an animal under the airline's care. ABC News reported that the Rasmussen family's 5-year-old King Charles Spaniel Lulu was aboard the United plane on Sunday when it was delayed on the tarmac for two hours before taking off. The family said the dog died in the cargo hold and had been cleared to fly by a veterinarian days before the flight, ABC said. "We are so sorry to learn of Lulu's passing and have reached out to our customer to offer our condolences and assistance," United said Monday. "We are conducting a thorough review of this incident."<br/>

SWISS to replace A319s with CSeries aircraft

Swiss International Air Lines plans to replace its five remaining Airbus A319s with Bombardier CS100/300 aircraft in the spring of 2018, SWISS CSeries fleet chief Peter Koch told journalists in Zurich at the CS100 launch to London City Airport. The A319 replacement is possible with the existing order of 10 CS100s and 20 CS300s. ATW understands SWISS offers 145 seats on its CS300s compared to the 138-seat A319. The next larger aircraft type is the A320, with a 168-180 seat configuration. SWISS’s Airbus narrowbody family fleet also includes 21 A320-200s and nine A321-100/200s. SWISS, the CS100 launch customer, began scheduled services from Zurich to Paris Charles de Gaulle in July 2016. The Star Alliance member became the first airline to operate both CSeries CS100/300 variants. SWISS currently operates eight CS100s and two CS300s. The national airline of Switzerland is acquiring the CSeries primarily to replace Avro RJ100s, which is 25% cheaper to fly and has a high operational reliability rate, Koch said.<br/>