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Japan cleared to purchase 105 F-35 jets in $23.1bn spending spree
Airlines

The US State Department has green lit the sale of 105 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II jets to Japan, making for the second-largest deal ever approved by the foreign military sales committee. The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency told Congress on 9 July that the Japanese government had requested 63 of the F-35A conventional take-off

‘Bird strike’ crushes nose cone and diverts A319 in US
Airlines

A Delta Airbus A319 flying route DL1076 from West Palm Beach to New York LaGuardia was forced to divert to JFK, following a possible bird strike incident late Monday afternoon.

Watch: How Ryanair maintains its mothballed fleet
Airlines

In this video, Ryanair explains the often hidden difficulties associated with maintaining a grounded fleet and how they can return to the skies.

AirAsia’s future in ‘significant doubt’, warns auditor
Airlines

AirAsia Group shares tumbled 18 per cent on Wednesday, after an audit report expressed "significant doubt" over the airline's stability.

Fourth turnback in one week for United 787-9
Airlines

A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner has hightailed it back to Rome Fiumicino Airport just minutes after taking off bound for Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). The news marks the fourth such incident for the four-year-old aircraft – registered as N27958 – over the course of the past week. Though Italian authorities have not provided

Boeing settles over 90% of Lion Air lawsuits
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing has settled nearly all wrongful deaths claims linked to the ill-fated Lion Air Flight 610, according to a filing submitted to a Chicago court.

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