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Airbus to convert A380 production facility to use for A320 family
Airlines

Airbus has resumed work on the modernisation of its A320 family industrial capabilities in Toulouse. According to Airbus, the move will provide the company with increased flexibility throughout its global industrial production system to respond to market recovery and future demand. The modernised, digitally-enabled A320/A321 final assembly line (FAL) will replace one of the original

Alaska Air continues to increase MAX orders, plus orders 17 E-175 jets
Airlines

Alaska Air Group has announced it will expand its fleet by 30 aircraft, after securing deals with Boeing and Embraer, as the airline prepares to ramp up operations for a post-COVID spike in travel demand. The airline continues to bolster its 737 MAX order, now announcing it has ordered an additional 13 Boeing 737 MAX

Airbus, Air France again requested to stand trial for manslaughter over 2009 crash
Airlines

Airbus and Air France have again been told to stand trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter over their role in a plane crash that killed 228 people in 2009. A French court of appeals in Paris reportedly ruled on Wednesday that the two companies should stand trial for their shortcomings that contributed to the accident,

737 MAX electrical faults to be finally rectified
Airlines

Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration have finally settled on a fix for ongoing electrical faults located in multiple areas of the embattled Boeing 737 MAX. The electrical faults resulted in nearly a quarter of all MAX jets being grounded around the globe, as the FAA continued to probe Boeing on the extent of

Airbus tells suppliers to gear up for 18% hike in A320 output
Airlines

Airbus has warned a number of its suppliers to gear up for a potential further 18 per cent increase in current targets for the planemaker’s A320 family output by the end of 2022. Industry sources close to the matter reportedly told Reuters that the European planemaker has given its suppliers a heads-up to prepare for

Boeing delivers 4 MAX jets in April before again suspending deliveries
Airlines

US planemaker Boeing delivered 17 jets in April, before it announced it would once again suspend deliveries of its 737 MAX workhorse jet due to electrical grounding issues. Boeing successfully delivered four 737 MAX jets in April before the suspension took place, just five months after the planemaker was given the green light to resume

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