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First Japan post-war passenger plane transported to Tokyo theme park
Airlines

The first Japanese commercial airplane built after World War II was transported to a theme park by a trailer through the streets of Tokyo.

China’s air cargo capacity bounces back to pre-outbreak levels
Airlines

The freight capacity of China's aviation industry returned to pre-outbreak levels, as the demand for industrial supplies surges from the world, including medical goods such as protective masks and ventilators.

In-depth: United warns of huge layoffs without government help
Airlines

United Airlines management and its labour unions are warning of massive layoffs if Washington doesn’t inject billions to the airline industry by the end of this month.

Trump drops new bailout hint for airlines
Airlines

Donald Trump dropped another big hint he’s set to bail out US airlines and plane makers on Wednesday.

In-depth: Canada ignored test pilot concerns during 737 MAX approval
Airlines

Canadian regulator test pilots had questions about the Boeing 737 MAX during local certification in 2016, but the government proceeded to certify the plane first and address those issues later due to pressure from Boeing.

Canada leads initiative to protect flights from missiles
Air Crash Investigations

Canada is leading an international effort to protect airliners around the world from being shot down over conflict zones.

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