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Flying taxi maker Lilium announces new partnership to create ‘tailor-made’ battery
Business Aviation

German manufacturer Lilium has announced its partnership with CUSTOMCELLS to supply tailor-made lithium-ion based battery cells for its flying taxi.

Jet2 looks to switch narrow-body suppliers to Airbus
Airlines

UK-based leisure airline Jet2 is looking to breaking a near two-decade loyalty to Boeing by switching to Airbus narrowbody jets in its upcoming fleet renewal, according to industry sources.

American Airlines crew outraged after carrier forces them to sleep in airports
Airlines

American Airlines pilots and flight crew unions have filed grievances to the carrier, claiming it has not provided sufficient transportation and hotels during layovers, which has seen crew forced to sleep in airports.

Boeing saves 10,000 jobs following strong financial results
Airlines

Boeing has announced it has been able to avoid 10,000 job losses that it originally warned of last year, after reporting its first quarterly profit in nearly two years.

Podcast: Unveiling Russia’s next-gen fighter and Italy’s newest airline
Podcasts

In this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, host Adam Thorn and reporter Hannah Dowling discuss what we know of Russia’s ‘Checkmate’ fighter jet, and just how this new fighter could cause a stir globally.

Malta Air receives first Boeing 737-8200 jet
Airlines

Malta Air’s first Boeing 737-8200 was delivered on Tuesday painted with the national flag, as the airline announced nine new direct routes. The jet was welcomed by Transport Minister Ian Borg, Malta Air chief executive David O’Brien and Malta’s Civil Aviation Directorate, flown by Captain Charles Pace. Upon its arrival, O’Brien announced the new routes

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