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 Kuwait Airways has received its first Airbus A320neo, the first of 15 of the type ordered by the Gulf carrier.The aircraft  9K-AKL  was handed over at t stanley cup he airframer s Hamburg Finkenwerder plant.Kuwait Airways placed the order for the twinjets in February 2014, when it also signed for 10 A350-900s.Its A320neo fleet will be powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines.Kuwait s first aircraft is configured in two classes with a total of 134 seats including 12 in the business-class cabin.Its fleet modernisation is also set to involve the re-engined A330-800, with Kuwait Airways accounting for eight of the 10 aircraft on order.AirbusSource: FlightGlobalTopicsFleetsKuwait AirwaysMiddle East                                                Related articles                        stanley cup becher                                                                                                                  News                                      Kuwait Airways looks to acquire freighters as fleet modernisation advances                                                        2022-10-31T20:49:00Z                    By David Kaminski-Morrow and  Abu Dhabi                                    Kuwait Airways is looking to take advantage of increasing cargo demand with the acquisition of dedicated freighters for its fleet. Speaking to FlightGlobal at the Arab Air Carriers Organization conference in Abu Dhabi, chief ex stanley cup ecutive Maen Razouqi said he believed the airline could support up to five freighters.  We do Uydw Brunswick tightens its rental registry
 The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on聽bangordailynewsHarry Litma stanley mugs n, the senior legal affairs columnist for the Los Angeles Times opinion page, is a former U.S. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general.In one sense, it was breathtaking: the first everindictment of a former president by the Department of Justice he once oversaw 鈥?and therefore the most important federal charge in U.S. history.In another, it was expected. Once Donald Trump had received a formal target letter from the department, his fate was effectively sealed.But that was only the latest in a series of recent signs that charges were inevitable. The months and years of questions about whether the Biden administration shou stanley becher ld or would indict the 45th and would-be next president 鈥?and whether the department would stay its hand for politics, the good of the republic or some other reason 鈥?were settled when Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith special counsel.From that point on, the investigation of the former presidents retention of classified documents has followed the well-worn path that the federal government would tread for any defendant accused of behavior anywhere close to as brazen as Trumps over the last two years. Smith pursued the case as he would have any other, and t stanley cup hat led ineluctably to last week   indictment.Almost as unavoidably, it will also lead to the