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El Al recalls fleet amid union spat
Airlines

El Al CEO Gonen Usishkin has cancelled all operations indefinitely, following the announcement of a strike from the Israeli Pilots' Union (ISRALPA) on Tuesday evening.

Three days in: FAA provides update on MAX recertification
Airlines

The annoucnement marks an important milestone for both Boeing and the regulator, who plan to work closely together over the coming weeks.

Hawaiian to reinstate flights to continental US
Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines plans to reinstate flights to the mainland US in August, as governor David Ige eases restrictions that have kept tourists away for three months.

COVID-19 testing takes hold at German airports
Airlines

Airport COVID-19 testing stations have been set up in both Frankfurt and Munich, in partnership with Germany’s largest airline Lufthansa, to reduce the spread of the contagious disease and ease the mind of passengers while travelling.

Boeing delivers 2,500th AH-64 Apache helicopter
Airlines

The latest delivery of an E-model Apache tailored to US Army specifications marks a milestone for both the company and the program – the 2,500th Apache produced and distributed for service. When the first AH-64 (A-model) was delivered by Boeing heritage company McDonnell Douglas in January 1984, the production line served just the US Army.

Norwegian sues Boeing, scraps orders for 97 aircraft
Airlines

European budget airline Norwegian Air has cancelled orders for 97 aircraft from Chicago-based manufacturer Boeing, at the same time the company has levelled a suit to reclaim pre-delivery payments for the aircraft. In total, orders for five wide-body 787 Dreamliners and 92 737 MAX narrow-body jets have been cancelled, as well as the GoldCare service

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