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Boeing to pay $2.5B to settle US government’s 737 Max investigation, avoids prosecution

Boeing has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Department of Justice criminal investigation into circumstances surrounding the certification of the 737 Max. Boeing has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Department of Justice (DOJ) criminal investigation...

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Online travel agency sues JetBlue for ‘unfair fare practices’

An online travel agency group is suing low-cost carrier JetBlue Airways for removing its flights from the external travel portals, forcing customers to book more expensive fares through the airline’s own website. An online travel agency group is suing low-cost...

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Saudi airspace access simplifies passage for Qatar Airways flights

Qatar Airways has begun redirecting flightpaths through Saudi Arabian airspace, after the lifting of a blockade imposed more than three years ago. The airline’s service to Johannesburg – flight QR1365, operated by an Airbus A350-900 – crossed into eastern Saudi...

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US Transportation Secretary Chao resigns after pro-Trump riot

Elaine Chao, who heads the powerful US Department of Transportation, has said she will resign, a day after pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol building in Washington, DC, leaving destruction and chaos in their wake. Elaine Chao, who heads the powerful...

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France conducts improved ASMPA nuclear missile test shot from Rafale

France has performed a first test firing of an updated MBDA ASMPA nuclear missile from a Dassault Rafale fighter. France has performed a first test firing of an updated MBDA ASMPA nuclear missile from a Dassault Rafale fighter. Conducted on...

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UK signs Spear 3 missile production deal for F-35 fleet

The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded MBDA a £550 million ($750 million), seven-year demonstration and manufacturing contract for its Spear 3 air-to-surface missile, which will arm its Lockheed Martin F-35Bs. The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded MBDA...

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Longer-range Ansat helicopter makes maiden flight

Russian Helicopters has flown the first example of the upgraded Kazan Ansat-M light-twin helicopter, which boasts enhanced range and flight performance. Under an initiative funded by Russia’s trade ministry, which has provided Rb230 million ($3.1 million) for the work, the...

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Israir pilot-training pact with Etihad deepens UAE-Israeli ties

Israeli leisure carrier Israir has signed with Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Aviation Group for Airbus A320 simulator training, further tightening Israeli-United Arab Emirates ties following a recent political normalisation agreement. Etihad Aviation Training will offer cockpit crew training for Israir, under...

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Vaccines, testing key for Asia-Pacific recovery this year: IATA

IATA’s Asia-Pacific head Conrad Clifford is optimistic that vaccines will start to relieve the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but that airlines still face a very tough year. IATA’s Asia-Pacific head Conrad Clifford is optimistic that vaccines will start to...

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UK’s Titan receives first of three converted A321 freighters

UK operator Titan Airways’ is to introduce three Airbus A321 converted freighters to its fleet, with the first one newly redelivered from modification specialists ST Engineering and EFW. Powered by CFM International CFM56 engines, the aircraft, MSN1238, was originally delivered...

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