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Refiner Varo bets on green jet fuel with $600 million Dutch site
European refiner Varo Energy plans to invest $600 million to build a sustainable jet fuel plant in the Netherlands as it continues to expand its…
Xiamen Air to become second carrier offering China-Qatar flights
Xiamen Airlines Co. will start flying to Qatar in late October, strengthening aviation ties between China and the Middle East as air travel rebounds from…
Wizz says airline deal dents Milan competition, seeks to expand
Wizz Air Holdings Plc wants to expand at Milan’s Linate airport and sees the pending deal between Italy’s flagship carrier ITA Airways and Deutsche Lufthansa…
Qantas’ troubles mount with looming shakeup of airport slots
Qantas Airways Ltd.’s woes deepened after the government said it’s looking to shake up the way takeoff and landing slots are granted in Sydney in…
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United Airlines resumes US flights after temporary grounding on tech issue
United Airlines Holdings Inc. suffered a temporary grounding of its aircraft nationwide due to an unspecified equipment outage, but the airline resumed flights at US…
Crucial jet-engine blades among bogus parts supplied by UK firm
The bogus jet-engine parts supplied by a UK company under investigation for fraudulent documentation included turbine blades, a crucial component of an aircraft’s propulsion system.
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GE’s Culp sees travel pushing aerospace sales to $40 billion
General Electric Co.’s aerospace business could eventually see annual revenue soar above $40 billion thanks to strong demand for air travel and airlines snapping up…
Brady is Delta’s newest strategic adviser and brand advocate
Delta Air Lines Inc. named renowned former quarterback Tom Brady as a strategic adviser to help develop training and “teamwork tools” for employees and to…
Airlines waive reschedule costs as G-20 disrupts India flights
Airlines in India plan to forgo costs for passengers who reschedule or cancel flights during the Group of 20 summit taking place this week.
Lufthansa CEO tells automakers to keep their hands off synthetic aviation fuels
Airlines will need all of the world’s synthetic aviation fuel, meaning there won’t be any left for cars, the head of Europe’s biggest airline group…