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FAA Renews Program Allowing Boeing to Carry Out Agency Tasks
The FAA has extended a program that allows Boeing to perform certain agency tasks, like inspections, for another three years.
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Newark’s Third Runway to Reopen Sooner Than Expected
Officials announced Friday that a runway closed for construction at Newark Liberty International Airport will reopen on Monday, June 2.
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Cape Air Adds Batch of New Routes
Massachusetts-based commuter airline Cape Air is adding new routes this summer and fall in a significant expansion of its network.
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Strike Looms at Two U.K. Airports
Workers at Edinburgh Airport and Glasgow Airport in Scotland have rejected contracts offered by their employer, Menzies Aviation, raising the prospect of a strike in the coming weeks.
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South Korean Ministry Fines Three Airlines Over Safety Lapses
South Korean regulators have imposed a total of $2.6 million in fines on three airlines for breaking rules related to aircraft safety and maintenance.
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Airbus Warns Delays Will Last Through 2028
Reuters reported Airbus is telling customers that delays in aircraft deliveries will persist for another three years as it works through supply chain issues.
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Brazil’s Azul Files For Bankruptcy
Azul Brazilian Airlines is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. as it works to reduce its high debt load.
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Qatar Airways Scraps 737 MAX 10 Order
Qatar Airways has dropped its order of 25 Boeing 737 MAX 10s, placed during a 2022 dispute with Airbus that has since been resolved.
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United Will Require Passengers to Check In Sooner Next Month
United will soon require all passengers on domestic flights to check in at least 45 minutes before departure time, regardless of whether or not they have checked luggage.
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United Returning to Regional Airport
United will return to this Midwest airport in September after a years-long hiatus, the city shared Thursday, with flights to Denver and Chicago.