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US to ‘level the playing field’ in trans-Atlantic tariff dispute
/The US Trade Representative’s office has said it looks forward to working with its European counterparts to “level the playing field” in the 16-year-long dispute over aircraft subsidies in the near future. A USTR spokesman said that the office will begin working with European allies once President Joe Biden’s nominee for the top role in
Read moreCargojet to expand fleet with 767Fs and 777Fs
Canadian freight operator Cargojet has announced a comprehensive plan for its fleet and route expansion to meet domestic and international growth opportunities starting 2021 and beyond. Having successfully raised $365 million earlier this month, through an equity raise to pay off debt and acquire new aircraft, Cargojet is rapidly moving forward to execute its growth
Read moreThrottle again noted as possible Sriwijaya crash cause
/ | 9 Comments on Throttle again noted as possible Sriwijaya crash causeThe Sriwijaya Air 737 that crashed into the Java Sea last month had an imbalance in engine thrust due to misaligned throttle levers, that sent the plane into a roll and eventually a dive into the sea, according to a preliminary report on the incident. Indonesian air safety investigation body, the KNKT, has released its
Read moreEmirates boss doesn’t expect 777X delivery until 2024
Emirates president Tim Clark has said the airline, the launch customer for the Boeing 777X, does not expect to take delivery of the jet until the first quarter of 2024, nearly four years later than planned. “The 777x was due to come in June of last year. Now it’s unlikely to be, I think, before
Read moreUS mulls third financial aid package for airlines
US lawmakers are reportedly set to vote on Wednesday on a plan to provide a third COVID-19 relief package to the transportation sectors, including airlines and airports, to the tune of $57 billion. The proposed packages include $14 billion in payroll support for airlines, $8 billion for US airports and concessionaires, $1 billion for airline
Read moreBoeing outperforms Airbus in January
Boeing delivered 26 aircraft to customers in January and received four new orders, in a surprisingly strong beginning to the year. The US planemaker’s results outperformed that of its European rival, Airbus, which delivered 21 aircraft in January and received no orders. The feat was largely achieved as Boeing attempted to clear the backlog of
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