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How Geese Are Helping Delta Go Green
Delta plans to test a new fuel-efficient flying technique pioneered by Airbus – which takes inspiration from the flight pattern of migrating geese.
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Lufthansa Looks to Boost Workforce
The Lufthansa Group has set a goal of recruiting around 10,000 new employees across various professions this year, mainly within its maintenance arm.
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Alaska Stations Inspectors at Boeing Facilities
Alaska has published a report detailing what the carrier has learned and changed one year after one of its 737 MAXs had a door plug blow out while in flight.
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Report: Barclays Predicts Boeing Stock Recovery After Turbulent Year
Analysts at the financial institution have recently upgraded Boeing’s shares from ‘equal weight’ to ‘overweight’ status.
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Aerolineas Argentinas Cuts Workforce, Routes
State-run Aerolineas Argentinas could be preparing for a sale after it reduced 13% of its staff and cut several domestic routes.
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Veteran Pilot Quits Over ‘Eco-Anxiety’
After over two decades with the carrier, Anthony Viaux said in a post on LinkedIn that he planned to resign from his position as captain due to “eco-anxiety.”
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Boeing Deliveries Tank in 2024
Data shows that Boeing delivered nearly 34% fewer aircraft in 2024 than the year prior, far below its Airbus competitor.
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Jeju Air to Cut Flights Over Safety Concerns
Jeju Air announced that it plans to reduce its domestic and international flights due to safety concerns over its Boeing 737-800s.
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Flight Attendant Dies One Week After Emergency Landing
A week after an emergency landing of a SWISS flight hospitalized a flight attendant, SWISS confirmed that the worker died on Monday.
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South Korea Orders Boeing 737-800 Probe
South Korea’s government has ordered the inspection of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft in the country following yesterday’s deadly Jeju Air crash.