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Air France bailout tied to green conditions
Airlines

The French government has tacked a number of environmental requirements to a multibillion-euro rescue package offered to the national carrier. Last week, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told the French Parliament that support for the airline would not come in the form of a “blank cheque”. Moreover, funding will be contingent on Air France’s willingness

Rolls-Royce ditches plans for hybrid-electric aircraft
Airlines

Airbus and British engineering multinational Rolls Royce have scrapped plans to launch a hybrid-electric aircraft, the 'E-Fan X.'

SAAB delivers first GlobalEye aircraft to the UAE
Defence

SAAB delivered the first of its GlobalEye Swing Role Surveillance System aircraft to the United Arab Emirates on 29 April 2020.

Thursday airline updates: TAP set for bailout
Airlines

The government of Portugal has indicated that it will intervene to help ensure the survival of national carrier TAP airlines.

Boeing bills Air Force One project US$168m for COVID-19 delays
Airlines

Boeing has stung the USAF VC-25B project, better known as Air Force One, with a $168m add-on charge, citing disruptions to its engineering process caused by coronavirus.

Boeing loses US$641m in Q1, predicts MAX return in Q3
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing has released its much-awaited Q1 figures in a virtual meeting broadcast to partners and shareholders.

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