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Whistleblowers condemn FAA oversight of Boeing aircraft
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The report criticizes that there is significant pressure to approve designs that may not apply with FAA standards, in the wake of the 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 passengers in 2018-19.

United, Virgin Australia pen codeshare agreement
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The airline said the new arrangement, which will begin in April 2022, will triple its reach and unlock loyalty benefits for Velocity Frequent Flyer members.

Airbus seeks legal assessment over Qatar A350 dispute
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Airbus is now seeking an independent legal assessment after the A350 dispute between Qatar Airways “represents a threat” to the company’s appearance on safety matters. Qatar Airways has condemned the planemaker for months over paint issues that have also underpinned further problems with the aircraft’s lightning protection mesh. It led to Qatar’s safety regulator forcing

Dreamliner delays force American to cut some international services
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American Airlines has cancelled a number of international services for summer 2022 due to the continuous delays of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner aircraft. It comes as numerous airlines across the globe have suffered from overdue delays of the aircraft due to flaws detected by the Federal Aviation Administration in recent months. The airline will not resume

IATA boss criticises ‘kneejerk’ travel restrictions due to Omicron
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Governments need to stop implementing “kneejerk” travel restrictions in response to new COVID-19 variants, says Willie Walsh, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). He urges the globe to “move away from the uncoordinated, evidence absent, risk-unassessed mess that travelers face”, to ensure the industry’s recovery is not stunted amid surges in cases.

Airbus soars with 318 orders in November
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The European planemaker reported 318 orders last month and 58 deliveries, heavily led by its single-aisle aircraft.

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