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Last Updated: Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, 3:39 AM PDT
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Boeing, Striking Machinists Set to Resume Labor Talks on Monday
By Bloomberg: Boeing Co. and its largest labor union are heading back to the bargaining table on Monday in a bid to end a three-week strike that’s shut down airplane manufacturing in Oregon and Washington.
The 2024 Edition Of The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Kicks Off This Week. Here’s The Schedule Of Events
By abqjournal.com: Saturday, Oct. 5.
Stolen hot air balloon restored ahead of Balloon Fiesta
Aer Lingus to use A321XLR to open Nashville route next summer
By FlightGlobal: IAG carrier Aer Lingus is to launch direct flights from Dublin to Nashville next summer, the first new route identified for its incoming longer-range Airbus A321XLRs.
Aer Lingus’ A321XLR to debut on Dublin-Nashville flight
FAA Warns TFRs in Place for Helene Recovery Effort
By Flying Magazine: Agency is restricting unauthorized aircraft, rotorcraft, and drones from interfering with emergency response activities following Hurricane Helene.
Passenger Lands King Air C90 after Pilot Medical Incapacitation Issue
By AINonline: Business, Air Transport, Defense & General Aviation News.
Boeing and Airbus make almost all of the world’s airplanes. Now, China wants in with COMAC
By CNN: CNN’s Steven Jiang got a chance to fly in China’s new C919, the country’s first mainline passenger aircraft, made by the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).
Braathens Regional Airlines Becomes SAS’s Prime Wet-Lease Partner
By Aviation Week: SAS's new wet-lease partner Braathens Regional Airlines AB (BRA) will operate the majority of its ATR 72-600 fleet for the new SkyTeam alliance member.