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More Flights Canceled Monday Following Air Traffic Disruption In Manila Airport New Year's Day
A severe power outage in the Philippines temporarily disrupted air traffic control at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport A severe power outage in the Philippines temporarily disrupted air traffic control at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport -
Flying School Insists No Information Was Given To China In Hiring Of British Pilots
Test Flying Academy of South Africa said "none of its trainers are in possession of legally or operationally sensitive information relating to the national security interests of any country." Test Flying Academy of South Africa said "none of its trainers are in possession of legally or operationally sensitive information relating to the national security interests of any country." -
Chinese-Built C919 Jet Nears Certification As Test Aircraft Finish Missions
This is a significant achievement for China's plans to progress in the manufacturing supply chain. This is a significant achievement for China's plans to progress in the manufacturing supply chain. -
U.S. Military Investing $60 Million In Commercial Supersonic Flight Company
Boom Supersonic received a $60 million grant from the U.S. Air Force through the agency's AFWERX program. Boom Supersonic received a $60 million grant from the U.S. Air Force through the agency's AFWERX program. -
United Airlines Reports Loss For 2021, Expects Omicron To Further Slow Recovery
United Airlines reported a $646 million loss for its fourth quarter last year and a $1.96 billion loss for the entire 2021. United Airlines reported a $646 million loss for its fourth quarter last year and a $1.96 billion loss for the entire 2021. -
Cathay Pacific Terminates Three Pilots Infected With COVID-19 During Layover
The pilots are no longer employed by Cathay Pacific. The pilots are no longer employed by Cathay Pacific. -
Airbus Signals Travel Recovery; Will Make More Planes
Demand for planes is recovering faster than expected thanks to local travel in the U.S. and China. Demand for planes is recovering faster than expected thanks to local travel in the U.S. and China. -
U.S. Transport Department Slams FAA For 'Weak' Boeing 737 Max Certification
The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. -
Cathay Pacific Sacks 6,000, Terminates HK Dragon
Cathay is desperate to survive but the signs don't look so good. Cathay is desperate to survive but the signs don't look so good. -
Southwest Chief Executive Vows Not To Lay Off Or Furlough Employees On Oct. 1
Southwest CEO admits the company is in 'intensive care' due to continued loss in revenues. Southwest CEO admits the company is in 'intensive care' due to continued loss in revenues.