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Biden to undo Trump’s easing of travel restrictions
Headlines

US President-elect Joe Biden has said he will reverse outgoing President Donald Trump’s decision to re-open travel into the US from Europe and Brazil. President Trump signed an order on Monday lifting the travel restrictions he imposed in March of last year from 26 January. However, soon after the announcement, Biden spokeswoman Jen Psaki tweeted:

Canada to return MAX to skies with requirements above and beyond US
Airlines

Canadian authorities have confirmed they will lift the nearly two-year flight ban on the embattled Boeing 737 MAX from Wednesday, 20 January. Transport Canada stated in its announcement of the move that it had already issued an airworthiness directive to aircraft owners and operators, with the changes required to be implemented before the aircraft can

Canada approves MAX safety changes
Airlines

Canada has officially approved the design and safety changes introduced on the 737 MAX and is expected to lift its flight ban on the jet in January. Canadian regulator Transport Canada has put in motion the first step to bring the troubled jet back to the sky by approving the safety changes that Boeing and

No-deal Brexit ‘won’t be unmanageable’: Airbus
Airlines

European planemaker Airbus has been forced to prepare for a ‘no-deal’ exit of Britain for the European Union, and has pleaded for an end to diplomatic squabbles and trans-Atlantic aircraft subsidy disputes. Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said the plane manufacturer, whose business straddles across both the UK and EU, was preparing itself for severe

Pilot union calls on FAA to approve and prioritise vaccine for aircrew
Airlines

A pilot union in the US has pushed for the Federal Aviation Administration to approve the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for use by pilots as soon as it receives broader regulatory approval, and prioritise the jab for flight crew. Previously, pilots have been instructed by their unions not to participate in any vaccine trials, as getting

Flyers advocacy group takes FAA to court over MAX decision
Airlines

An airline passengers advocacy group has challenged the FAA’s decision to approve the embattled Boeing 737 MAX’s return to commercial service in court, ahead of the aircraft’s first passenger flights in nearly two years. The group, named Flyers Rights, has said it has formally appealed the 18 November decision of the Federal Aviation Administration to

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