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Last Updated: Monday, March 31, 2025, 7:12 PM PDT
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Analysis: Why Some eVTOL Startups Feel Vindicated Following Air Taxi Failures
By Aviation Week: Developers of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft targeted at alternative use cases are feeling increasingly vindicated.

Japan's Skymark Airlines to resume int'l ops
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Boeing’s 737 Max legal battles continue as CEO prepares to testify this week in Washington
By FlightGlobal: Boeing will be busy in this week, as the company's chief executive gears up to testify before a Senate committee and as Boeing attorneys work through civil and criminal cases related to the 737 Max.

Exploring Electric Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities Beyond Urban Air Taxis
By Aviation Week: The vast publicity, hype and investment that have swirled around the urban air taxi sector have obscured a host of other applications for electric aviation.

LATAM Brasil jet overruns runway during landing in Chapecó amid poor weather
By Aviacionline: Aviacionline es el sitio de aviación en español más leído del mundo. Presenta noticias de aerolíneas, aviones, aeropuertos, y demás.

Lufthansa Technik Is Expanding Its Engine Capabilities In Canada
By Aviation Week: LHT’s Calgary facility will have the company’s first Leap test cell in Canada, supporting Westjet’s Boeing 737 fleet under a $3 billion, 15-year contract.

Air traffic controller charged after scuffle at Reagan National tower
By Politico: Controllers at the airport's tower are still reeling from the midair disaster that killed 67 people in January.