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Boeing to resume 737 MAX production by May
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing is attempting to restart 737 MAX production by mid-2020, according to multiple sources cited by CNBC and Al-Jazeera.

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.

ATR 72-600 U-turn after striking hare on Dublin runway
Air Crash Investigations

An Aer Lingus ATR 72-600 leaving Dublin airport was forced to quickly return after striking a hare at full-throttle during takeoff.

News Flash: Air tanker lost in NSW
Air Crash Investigations

AUSTRALIA: A large air tanker has crashed while performing routine firefighting operations in New South Wales, with the loss of all three crew members.

B737 MAX Production to be Significantly Interrupted by Regulators
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing says the approval delays by regulators could cause the manufacturer to suspend the production of the MAX jets. In its letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Boeing referred the size of the current 737 MAX order backlog and difficulties to keep up with the planned delivery dates due to the ongoing uncertainty.

Bad week for SIA – A330-300 tail and B747-400 engine pod strikes
Air Crash Investigations

Singapore Airlines B747-400F Engine pod strike and A330-300 Tail strike in same week.

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