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EVA Air grows its global partnership with WFS with new cargo contract in Seattle
EVA Air has signed a new three-year cargo handling contract with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) in Seattle, extending the two companies’ more than 15 years…
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Amerijet appoints Eric J. Wilson as new CCO
Amerijet International Airlines has officially announced Eric J. Wilson's appointment as Chief Commercial Officer effective February 8, 2021.
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Emirates mulls swapping a third of Boeing 777X orders to 787
Boeing Co.’s biggest 777X customer is weighing whether to swap as many as a third of its orders for the smaller 787 Dreamliner, said a…
Asia’s fragile aviation recovery set back by resurgent virus
A fragile recovery in Asian aviation is being snuffed out by a resurgence of Covid-19 in the region, pushing back forecasts for when air travel…
Airline bailout begins in Canada with loan to vacation seller
Canada granted an emergency loan to a company selling beach holidays, the first sign of a rescue package awaited by the industry after Prime Minister…
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Boeing Risks Losing a Third of 777X Orders on Jet’s Latest Delay
Boeing Co. signaled it’s at risk of losing more than a third of its 777X order haul because the latest delay to the behemoth jet’s…
HNA Units Say $10 Billion in Funds Misused by Shareholders
Three listed companies of China’s HNA Group Co. said shareholders and affiliates misappropriated at least 63 billion yuan ($9.8 billion) of funds, deepening the woes…
U.S. airlines renew job warnings as United sees 14,000 at risk
United Airlines Holdings Inc. notified 14,000 employees that their jobs will be at risk in April after the second round of federal payroll support expires,…
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Trudeau cancels flights to curb virus; Air Canada falls
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is introducing sweeping new restrictions on international travel in a bid to stem the spread of new variants of Covid-19…
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American Air unit grounds most jets for door inspections
An American Airlines Group Inc. unit that operates regional flights has grounded most of its fleet to conduct inspections on aircraft doors.