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Another Nightmare For Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
Boeing continues to struggle with its 737 Max and the coronavirus pandemic. Boeing continues to struggle with its 737 Max and the coronavirus pandemic. -
HNA Group Hands Over Swissport To Creditors In Debt-For-Equity Swap
Swissport expects a gradual recovery of its business as more airlines choose to outsource ground handling services to reduce costs. Swissport expects a gradual recovery of its business as more airlines choose to outsource ground handling services to reduce costs. -
American Airlines To Lay Off 19,000 Employees In October
American Airlines will conduct an involuntary staffing reduction starting on October 1, after the terms of the federal air program expires. American Airlines will conduct an involuntary staffing reduction starting on October 1, after the terms of the federal air program expires. -
Boeing Gets First Order For 737 Max In Over Nine Months
Polish charter carrier Enter Air has asked Boeing to supply it with two 737 Max planes. Polish charter carrier Enter Air has asked Boeing to supply it with two 737 Max planes. -
Wuxi City To Purchase Yunnan Jingcheng's Stake In Ruili Airlines
The city of Wuxi, through the government-owned company Wuxi Communications Industry Group, is set to purchase Yunnan Jingcheng Group's stake in Ruili Airlines. The city of Wuxi, through the government-owned company Wuxi Communications Industry Group, is set to purchase Yunnan Jingcheng Group's stake in Ruili Airlines. -
Virgin Atlantic Files For Chapter 15 Bankruptcy In The U.S.
The airline, owned by billionaire Richard Branson, is currently in the process of finalizing its $1.5 billion rescue plan. The airline, owned by billionaire Richard Branson, is currently in the process of finalizing its $1.5 billion rescue plan. -
Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. -
Boeing Reports 355 Cancelled 737 Max Orders
Boeing received a total of 350 canceled orders for its 737 Max planes from its airline and leasing company customers. Boeing received a total of 350 canceled orders for its 737 Max planes from its airline and leasing company customers. -
Mexican Carrier Aeromexico Files For Bankruptcy Due To Pandemic
Aeromexico becomes the third Latin American aviation company to file for bankruptcy. Aeromexico becomes the third Latin American aviation company to file for bankruptcy. -
United Airlines To Resume US-China Commercial Flights Next Week
Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul