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Last Updated: Friday, June 28, 2024, 9:31 PM PDT
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Boeing in Talks with DOJ to Resolve Charges Over Safety Lapses
By Bloomberg: Boeing Co. is in talks with the US Justice Department to resolve potential charges stemming from two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jetliners, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
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Alaska formally returns Flight 1282 737 Max 9 to Boeing
By The Air Current: Alaska Airlines has formally returned the 737 Max 9 to Boeing that was involved in the accident aboard flight 1282 in January.
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Air tankers and helicopters attack Arizona wildfire that has forced evacuations near Phoenix
By The Independent: Air tankers and helicopters have joined nearly 200 firefighters battling a wildfire northeast of Phoenix that has forced dozens of residents to flee their homes.
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How Qantas plans to turn Perth into its second-biggest gateway
By FlightGlobal: Established flag carriers in developed markets might be accustomed to piecemeal network changes rather than big expansion moves, but Qantas Group is on a rare mission that might just fall into the latter category.
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International Machinist Union Says Boeing Penny-pinching Has Hurt Supply Chain
By ibtimes.com: Boeing's practice of aggressively pressuring suppliers on costs has damaged its own supply chain, contributing to the aviation giant's current woes, a top union negotiator told AFP this week.
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FAA plan to change ‘public charter’ rules raises questions for small communities
By FlightGlobal: The US Federal Aviation Administration's decision to update the rules governing certain "public charter" flights is raising concerns that the new standards could come at the expense of flights to small cities.
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Pilots' strike could knock up to €170m off Aer Lingus profits, says Barclays
By Independent.ie: The industrial action by pilots could knock as much as €170m off Aer Lingus earnings in the current year, according to a leading airline analyst. This woul...