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Report: Emergency-Power Believed to be Online in Air India Crash
Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner likely had its emergency-power system online before crashing after takeoff last week, according to a new report.
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Boeing CEO Cancels Paris Air Show Trip
The decision was made “so we can be with our team and focus on our customer and the investigation,” Ortberg’s message to staff stated, according to Reuters.
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Report: Nominee for FAA Head Was Investigated Over ‘Undercover Boss’ Appearance
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was previously investigated by the agency regarding his 2010 appearance on the CBS program “Undercover Boss.”
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Slew of Endeavor Flights Canceled for Inspections
Delta canceled over 150 flights on Thursday and Friday after dozens of its regional jets were taken out of service for inspections.
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Partnership Formed to Certify New Electric Aircraft Taxiing System
StandardAero has partnered with Green Taxi Solutions to certify a new fully electric aircraft taxiing solution for commercial and military use around the world.
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Boeing Criminal Case Trial Cancelled
The company will pay over $1 billion in penalties and safety improvements via its settlement with the Department of Justice.
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Federal Injunction Blocks TSA Union Contract Termination
The DHS announced on March 7 that the department was ending collective bargaining with Transportation Security Administration officers.
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United Flight Attendants See 43% Pay Boost in Tentative Deal
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) has announced details on its new tentative agreement with United flight attendants.
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DOJ Motions to Dismiss 737 MAX Lawsuit
The Department of Justice has motioned to dismiss a criminal lawsuit against Boeing over two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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Airline Mechanics Get Sneak Peek at 777X
Airline mechanics and engineers got an early look at a Boeing 777X recently as part of the company’s efforts to prepare crews for maintaining the jet.