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An artist's impression of a Boeing 737 MAX 200 in Ryanair livery. (Ryanair/Boeing)

Ryanair hopes to receive first Boeing 737 MAX 200 in March/April 2020

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Low-cost carrier Ryanair says it expects to receive its Boeing 737 MAX 200 in March/April 2020, should regulators give the aircraft the all clear.

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Bullish outlook for aircraft toilet waste removalists: report

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Sales of vehicles used to removing waste from the aircraft toilet were expected to double over the coming decade, a new report says.

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A 2012 image of the Bombardier facility at Belfast. (Wikimedia Commons/Ardfern)

Bombardier sells three aerospace facilities to Spirit AeroSystems

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Bombardier is selling two aerospace manufacturing facilities and a maintenance workshop to Spirit AeroSystems for US$500 million.

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Scenes from the Korean Air safety video. (Korean Air)

Korean Air teams up with K-pop band SuperM for new safety video

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Korean Air has tapped into the global K-pop phenomenon for its new in-flight safety video featuring all-male group SuperM and solo artist BoA.

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Embraer E195-E2 demonstrator PR-ZIQ in Sydney. (Seth Jaworski)

Embraer reports 17 commercial aircraft deliveries in Q3 2019

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Embraer says it delivered 17 commercial aircraft in the third quarter of calendar 2019, a slight increase from 15 aircraft a year ago.

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Qantas Boeing 737-800 VH-VXM featuring the new livery at Perth Airport. (Dylan Thomas)

Qantas grounds three Boeing 737-800s after cracks found in “pickle fork”

Qantas expects three Boeing 737-800s grounded due to cracks found in the “pickle fork” component to be repaired and back flying by the end of calendar 2019.

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