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Air New Zealand’s Sustainability Chief Details Revised Climate Targets and Electric Aircraft Program
By AeroTime: Air New Zealand's Chief Sustainability Officer on why the airline revised its climate targets, its electric aircraft program, and commitment to leading green aviation.

Air Incheon's takeover of Asiana's cargo business delayed
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VietJetAir lays out growth agenda over next decade
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FAA Ends 50-Year Ban on Civilian Supersonic Overland Flights
By Aviation Source: The United States has ended a 52-year ban on civilian supersonic flights over land, paving the way for a new generation of supersonic aircraft.

Finnair reaches tentative labour agreement with pilots after 10 months of talks
By FlightGlobal: Finnair appears to have reached a breakthrough in its drawn-out negotiations with cockpit crew representatives. The collective labour discussions have been taking place since August last year.
Four Injured in Twin Otter Parachute Jump Plane Crash at Tullahoma Airport Near the Beechcraft Museum
By avweb.com: There were 20 people aboard when the twin crashed on takeoff at Tullahoma, Tennessee.

Twin-engine plane crashes near Beechcraft Museum

The History of San Francisco International Airport
By Airways Magazine: Despite San Francisco having a population of just over 800,000, San Francisco International Airport punches well above its weight.