Air Transport
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Authorities give up the search for bodies following a 13-day recovery operation tied to the crash of a Boeing 737-500 off the Indonesian coast.
While A220 production rates will remain steady, Airbus has decided to slow planned output increases of the A320.
The group will pay only half of the price upon which it initially agreed and will defer payment for six years.
Honeywell and Curtiss-Wright have developed a new series of 25-hour cockpit voice and flight data recorders.
A deal covering a firm order for six 737-800BCFs and options on another six raises San Francisco-based BBAM’s commitment total to 15.
A proposal by Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for a digital vaccine certificate to allow free movement has gained IATA's endorsement.
MC-21-300 prototype 73051 ended a one-engine-out breaking test stuck in heavy snow.
Canada’s civil aviation authority has concluded its review of the Boeing 737 Max.
The joint venture between Wizz Air and Abu Dhabi’s ADQ Holdings flies to Athens on its inaugural service.
The maker of the C919 and ARJ21 could face divestment by U.S. partners due to a new Department of Defense ban.