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FAA orders Boeing pilot manuals to be modified
Regulator

Boeing has been continuously under the watchdog’s sights since the 737 MAX was recertified to fly again last November after the two-year groundings following two crashes.

Spirit Airlines and union deny strikes caused mass cancellations
Airlines

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA and Spirit Airlines have quickly shut down “incorrectly reported” rumours of a flight crew strike over the weekend, which supposedly caused a wave of cancellations. On Sunday, 40 per cent, or 341, of the low-cost carrier’s flights were delayed and 165 flights were cancelled according to flight tracker FlightAware. The

Future Combat Air System being developed by ‘Team Tempest’
Defence

The Future Combat Air System forms part of the UK Ministry of Defence’ £250 million contract to develop world-leading warfighting aircraft.

Markforged launches aerospace-ready 3D-printing materials
MRO

The Massachusetts-based company announced it will provide aerospace-ready versions of its Onyx FR and Carbon FR 3D- printing materials to use in the building of aircraft interiors.

Lion Air furloughs 8,000 staff amid Delta crisis
Airlines

The carrier said the decision was taken to maintain the business and company's sustainability, streamline company operations and reduce costs.

Air India will preserve its four 747s
Airlines

State-owned Air India has announced it will keep its 747s in service, making it one of the last major airlines holding on to the jumbo jet post-COVID. Minister of State for Civil Aviation V K Singh told India’s Business Today last Wednesday the carrier has no plans to retire the aircraft. “As on date, there

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