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Boeing resumes 787 Dreamliner deliveries after more than four months
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Boeing has officially resumed deliveries on its 787 Dreamliner widebodies following a slew of quality control inspections, making it the first time Boeing has completed a 787 delivery since October. After more than four months of halted deliveries, the planemaker officially delivered one Dreamliner to US airline United Airlines on Friday. A Boeing spokesperson later

Comment: Studies suggest domestic air travel didn’t worsen COVID spread in the US
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In this cross-posting with The Conversation, economics and public affairs professors Jeff Prince and Daniel Simon showcase the results of their studies into the spread of COVID-19 in the US and the role of domestic travel. Fear of flying and catching COVID-19 led to a massive decline in air travel in 2020. But an interesting

US airlines ramp up summer networks as passenger demand remains high
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The major US airlines have announced the addition of new destinations to their network, as they prepare for a further ramp up in travel demand, while current demand stays consistently above 1 million passengers per day. American Airlines has announced that by May it will fly at 80 per cent of its pre-COVID capacity, while

Cambodia set to see its first Bell 429 with new purchase deal
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Cambodian real estate and banking conglomerate Chip Mong Group has come to an agreement to purchase a Bell 429 GlobalRanger helicopter from Bell Textron, making it the first sale of the aircraft in Cambodia. Chip Mong, one of Cambodia’s largest and most diverse companies, has said it intends to utilise the six-seater Bell 429 twin-engine

Finnair signs letter of interest for new electric aircraft
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Finnair has signaled its interest in electric aviation as a force to be reckoned with for future flying, signing a letter of interest for Heart Aerospace’s Electric ES-19 electric aircraft, which is currently under development. Finnair could acquire up to 20 of the new 19-seater Heart Aerospace ES-19 electric aircraft, for use on the airline’s

Airbus sued for $1bn over another bribery scandal
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SriLankan Airlines has launched a $1 billion lawsuit against European planemaker Airbus, citing damages, loss of reputation, and reimbursement costs, as the manufacturer continues to face fallout from its ongoing bribery scandal. The lawsuit pertains to the purchase of 10 aircraft – six A330s and four A350s – as well as the lease of four

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