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 Airbus intends to offer an A220 version of its Skywise data and analytics services sometime next year, a move executives say reflects Airbus s commitment to supporting its newest commercial aircraft.   We have developed a strong expertise at Airbus along the Skywise approach and the data analytics type of work,  A220 programme head Florent Massou told reporters this week in Mir stanley cup abel.  That could be implemented here. I think that would be the next step.    The A220 will be connected to Skywise later in 2020,  Airbus later confirmed with FlightGlobal.  The news comes the stanley becher  same week Airbus held media events during which executives stressed that the company will use its vast resources to support and make a success of the A220, a programme Airbus acquired from Bombardier in July 2018.  The support includes assistance related to marketing, sales, engineering, supply chain, procurement and information technologies, executives say.  Airbus has also been clear about its intention to expand Skywise, a suite of data products it launched in 2017.  Delta Air Lines, which is a major A220 customer, was among initial Skywise customers, signing a deal to su stanley cup pport its A320s and A330s.  The Skywise brand encompasses data services that Airbus says enable airlines to benefit from the massive amounts of data flowing off modern commercial aircraft.  Airlines that submit aircraft data into the Skywise platform can receive free data analytics in return, though airlines can pay for more advanced services Cyqd North Carolina   s voter ID mandate taking effect this fall is likely dress rehearsal for 2024
 ST. LOUIS  AP  鈥?For the second time in weeks, a Missouri prison has ignored a court order to release an inmate whose murder convict stanley usa ion was overturned. Just as in the case of Sandra Hemme, actions by the state   attorney general are keeping Christopher Dunn locked up.St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser on Monday tossed out Dunn   conviction for a 1990 killing. Dunn, 52, has spent 33 years behind bars, and he remained Tuesday at the state prison in Licking.  The State of Missouri shall immediately discharge Christopher Dunn from its custody,  Sengheiser   ruling states.Dunn wasn ;t released after his conviction was overturned because Republican Attorney General And stanley cup rew Bailey appealed the judge   ruling,  and we ;re awaiting the outcome of that legal action,  Missouri Department of Corrections spokeswoman Karen Pojmann said in an email Tuesday.The decision to keep Dunn incarcerated puzzled St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore, whose office investigated his case and determined he was wrongfully convicted, prompting a May hearing be stanley cup fore Sengheiser. In our view, the judges order was very clear, ordering his immediate release,  Gore said at a news conference Tuesday.  Based on that, we are considering what approach and what legal options we have to obtain Mr. Dunns relief.  He declined to specify what legal options were under consideration.Baileys office didnt respond to Tuesday messages seeking comment.Dunn   situation is similar to wha