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Boss of One Air calls on Labour not to ignore the problem when it opens talks with the EU about a trading reset

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Police arrest Letzte Generation protesters who cut holes in fences and glued themselves to asphalt

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Latvian flag carrier airBaltic confirms an incremental order for an additional 10 Airbus A220-300s. This new and fourth reorder will take the airline’s total firm order to 90 aircraft. “Already operating a strong fleet of close to 50 A220-300s, airBaltic is currently the largest A220 customer in Europe and the largest A220-300 operator in the world,” Airbus wrote in a press release.

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The investigators stated that a preliminary report should be published in 30 days.

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Alaska Airlines flight attendants have rejected their new tentative contract, with 68% of members voting against it.

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The DOJ concluded its arguments that it had reached its limits on what it would prove about Boeing's fraudulent activities.

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The airline will continue to cancel flights as a sizable chunk of its fleet remains grounded.

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EL AL has placed an order for up to 31 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, to be delivered starting in 2028. Here are the details.

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Initially, the jury ruled in Zunum's favor, mandating Boeing to pay a significant penalty.

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Boeing wants to return its monthly 737 MAX production rate to 38 aircraft by the end of this year, but rating agencies expect more delays.

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A man successfully snuck onto Lufthansa flights at Munich Airport two days in a row. Here's how this was possible.

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The company has refuted the claim, saying it was told operations could continue.

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Virgin Australia has placed a firm order for eight Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, set to bolster its Western Australia-based regional and charter operations under Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA).

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LOT Polish Airlines flight LO11 from Warsaw to Newark, U.S., (Boeing 787-8 registered SP-LRC) was forced to turn around and return to Chopin Airport in Warsaw after receiving a signal of a potential threat on board.

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However, it's still a long cry from its results this time last year.

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The potential purchase was discussed by one of Brazil's ministers.

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US carriers now employ more than 1 million people.

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Despite having a legitimate source for the cash, the DEA seized it, which led to a court case lasting for more than a year.

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Fortunately, the injuries were reported as minor and the flight continued safely to Taiwan.

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$566.4 million in grants has been made available in the latest round of funding.

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Cirium's July on-time performance (OTP) report revealed the extent of the global IT outage, especially in the United States.

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Boeing’s representatives said that the company would redesign the door plug to prevent another occurrence from ever taking place.

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North Korea plans to reopen to tourism as of late 2024, nearly five years after its borders closed. Here's what we know about the plan.

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The issue took three months to resolve, and the passenger was left out of pocket for an expensive same-day flight on another carrier.

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Airport says ETA scheme introduced by Conservatives is ‘devastating’ for competitiveness

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