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Airbus deliveries up 38% on 2020
Airlines

In May, the European planemaker continued its strong recovery, delivering 50 aircraft to 32 customers, including A220s, A320s (38neo), A330neos and A350s.

Union says British aviation ‘on its knees’ as it demands more help
Airlines

One of the UK’s largest aviation unions has said the industry is “on its knees” and needs further government financial help to survive. 

Comment: How the new era of supersonic flight can succeed where Concorde failed
Headlines

In this cross-posting with The Conversation, aerospace engineering senior lecturer Peter Thomas discusses United’s groundbreaking decision to invest in Boom Supersonic’s upcoming supersonic passenger jet, and what needs to be done to see Boom succeed. United Airlines has announced it will purchase up to 50 Boom Overture supersonic jets for commercial use by 2029, heralding

Ryanair readies for battle as Italy nears EU deal on newest state-owned carrier
Airlines

Ryanair has promised to appeal against a €3 billion injection by the Italian government into its newest airline, Italia Trasporto Aereo, set to replace its unprofitable predecessor Alitalia. Speaking with an Italian news publication on Saturday, Ryanair DAC chief executive Eddie Wilson said that Ryanair would not hesitate to launch an appeal against the Italian

Air Canada execs return controversial $10m bonuses following ‘public disappointment’
Airlines

  Air Canada has broken its silence over bonuses amounting to $10 million it awarded to its executives, saying the money will be returned and donated. In a statement, Air Canada acknowledged the “public disappointment” caused by its decision to award the costly bonuses, after thousands of its lower-level staff faced more than a year

‘Stop the plane’: Man attempts to hijack Delta flight, FBI investigating
Airlines

A man allegedly attempted to enter the cockpit of a Delta Airlines flight over the weekend, in an incident that ultimately saw the man wrestled and restrained by cabin crew and passengers. Delta Flight 386 from LAX, which was carrying 162 passengers and six crew members, was bound for Nashville, however was diverted to Albuquerque,

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