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South African government falters on SAA restructuring
Airlines

The South African government has addressed a long-awaited rescue plan for the country's flag carrier, which calls for as much as 10bn rand ($580m USD) in fresh bailout funding.

Senators accuse FAA chief of ‘stonewalling’ MAX probe
Air Crash Investigations

The FAA's handling of the 737 MAX crisis has come under fire at a US Senate hearing held Wednesday, with one member accusing the agency of "stonewalling" the investigation.

Copa Airlines hit with fines over US-Venezuela flights
Airlines

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Panamanian flag carrier Copa Airlines $450,000 USD for violation of a transport embargo between the US and Venezuela.

North Sea crash update: Pilot identified by USAF
Air Crash Investigations

The US Air Force pilot left missing after an incident off the eastern coast of England on Monday has been identified by unit command. Kenneth “Kage” Allen, 27, from northern Utah, was based with the 48th Fighter Wing at RAAF Lakenheath since the start of the year. An accomplished First Lieutenant, he also acted as

China, US open doors to respective carriers
Airlines

The US Department of Transport (DOT) has backed off on a proposed ban against Chinese carriers travelling to the US, approving up to four flights per week from mainland China. While the Trump administration first banned entry into the US by Chinese nationals in early February, it only recently threatened to halt incoming flights by

EasyJet returns to skies, says packed planes ‘100% safe’
Airlines

EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren has rejected calls for middle seats to remain empty, after the airline recommenced services on 15 June.

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