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Last Updated: Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, 10:18 AM PST
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Delta Air Lines is Going After The Wages of a Flight Attendant Who Was Sexually Assaulted By One Of It’s Pilot During a Work Trip
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: Delta Air Lines is going after the wages of a former flight attendant who sued the Atlanta-based carrier over the way it handled a serious and distressing complaint about a pilot who was accused of sexually assaulting her at the end of a drunken night out between flights.
Boeing CIO Susan Doniz to Leave Company, CEO Tells Employees
By Bloomberg: Boeing Co. Chief Information Officer Susan Doniz is leaving the company, Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg told employees in a memo on Friday.
GA Telesis LLC signs definitive agreement to acquire AAR’s landing gear overhaul business
By GlobalAir.com: GA Telesis signed a definitive agreement to acquire AAR CORP.’s Landing Gear Overhaul business and its Wheels & Brakes business unit. .
Turkish Airlines sets Guinness World Records title for the “Most Countries Flown to by an Airline”
By Aeronews: Turkish Airlines, which has held the title of flying to the most countries in the world since 2012, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the record holder.….
Flight Attendant Seriously Injured After Falling From Open Door Of Boeing 737 When Airstairs Were Removed
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: A flight attendant had to be rushed to the hospital on Monday afternoon after she was seriously injured when she fell from the open door of a Boeing 737, which was preparing for departure at East Midlands Airport in England.
Lufthansa Group purchases additional five A350-1000 aircraft
By AeroTime: The Lufthansa Group has announced it has ordered five more Airbus A350-1000s, increasing its firm order of the aircraft to 15.
Air Canada Orders Five Additional A220-300s
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Malaysia accepts proposal to resume search for flight MH370
By Bangkok Post: KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia is negotiating terms and conditions with Ocean Infinity after accepting its proposal to search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, according to Transport Minister Anthony Loke.