Air Freight News
Rolls-Royce sees chance to return to narrow-body jet market
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc said the coronavirus crisis may provide it with space for development of critical new engine technologies and a possible re-entry into the…
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U.S., EU renew push to Settle Boeing-Airbus subsidy dispute
The U.S. and European Union’s top trade officials have stepped up work to settle a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies before President Donald Trump leaves…
Qantas to start repairing finances by June as local demand jumps
Qantas Airways Ltd. expects to start repairing its finances within months and said it’s upbeat about a recovery after a rebound in sales on the…
Boeing’s 737 Max comeback nears with United delivery, Gol flight
Boeing Co. is closing in on two key milestones in the comeback of its 737 Max, according to people familiar with the matter: the jet’s…
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US, EU renew push to settle dispute on Boeing-Airbus subsidies
The U.S. and European Union’s top trade officials have stepped up work to settle a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies before President Donald Trump leaves…
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New destinations for life-saving pharmaceutical products
DoKaSch Temperature Solutions and Air Europa have signed a Master Rental Agreement about the usage of the temperature-controlled Opticooler packaging solution. The collaboration opens up…
Boeing nears Max deal with Ryanair in win for embattled jet
Ryanair Holdings Plc is near an agreement to order more Boeing Co. 737 Max aircraft, giving the U.S. planemaker a shot in the arm as…
First Boeing 737 Max certified by FAA since jet’s 2019 grounding
The first approval for Boeing Co. to deliver a newly built 737 Max since the plane was grounded in March 2019 was granted on Monday…
Boeing signs $5 billion vendor funding deal with Castlelake
Investment firm Castlelake LP signed an agreement with Boeing Co. to provide as much as $5 billion of financing to airlines and other companies looking…
Vietnam PM Phuc orders halt to international commercial flights
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc ordered the country’s aviation authority to halt international commercial flights after the nation reported its first local coronavirus cases…