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Boeing Says Sensor Warning Wasn’t Working on All Planes

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Another twist in the Boeing 737 Max investigation. The plane maker has acknowledged that the cockpit alert notifying pilots of a sensor malfunction was not working the way it was supposed to on every Max. Bloomberg’s Emma...
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Sky News

Commander Justin Codd showing the control room to PM Boris Johnson aboard Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Commander Justin Codd showing the control room to PM Boris Johnson aboard Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious during a visits to HM Naval Base Clyde on 29 July 2019 in Faslane, Scotland
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Bloomberg

Airbus Can’t Make Jets Fast Enough as Boeing Halts Max Line

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- As Boeing Co. halts production of its beleaguered 737 Max, global rival Airbus SE is grappling with a very different problem: speeding output of its rival narrow-body. The European company needs to lift deliveries 75% this...
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Boeing To Temporarily Suspend Production Of The 737 Max

Higher Ed
The company said employees doing 737-related work will continue to do so or be temporarily assigned to other teams.
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Bloomberg

Boeing Stock Higher After CEO Is Ousted

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Dec.24 -- Andrew Kessner, William O'Neil analyst, talks about the future of Boeing after the manufacturer ousted chief executive officer Dennis Muilenburg. He appears on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Interview with British coronaviris victim in Yokohama

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CLEAN: Exterior views of an interview with Alan Steele, talking to Siobhan Robbins of Sky News about hie experience of catching Coronavirus of the Diamond Princess cruise liner on his honeymoon on 20 February 2020 in Yokohama, Japan
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Curated Video

Airline Losses Could Top $100 Billion As Coronavirus Disrupts Travel

Higher Ed
International Air Transport Association forecast says airlines this year stand to lose between $63 billion and $113 billion this year.
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Bloomberg

Boeing Reports $2.4 Billion 2Q Loss, Delays 777X Debut

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- Boeing Co. is slowing production of the 787 and moving the debut of the 777X to 2022 after reporting second quarter results that were heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland...
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Boeing Announces Thousands Of Job Cuts

Higher Ed
The company recorded zero orders last month, along with several cancellations.
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Sky News

Airlines storing their planes in cheaper, rural locations due to COVID

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VOICED: Meanwhile, with COVID-19 grounding most flights out of the UK, airlines now face the question of what happens to planes and their parts during this time? SHOWS: Mothballed planes parked in the Cotswolds. Interviews with Skyline...
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Transportation Department Warns Airlines About Refund Obligations

Higher Ed
The Transportation Department issued a second enforcement notice to carriers regarding ticket refunds on Tuesday.
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U.K. Visitors Must Test Negative For COVID Before Traveling To U.S.

Higher Ed
The CDC says the restriction will protect Americans from a new variant of the coronavirus recently disovered in the U.K.
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Curated Video

More And More Airlines Offering Scenic 'Flights To Nowhere'

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Tickets for Qantas Airlines' seven-hour flight — which returns right back to the departure location — sold out in just 10 minutes.
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Bloomberg

Boeing 737 Max Cleared to Resume Flights in U.S.

Higher Ed
Nov.18 -- The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that Boeing's 737 Max can safely return to the skies with an extensive package of fixes, marking the end to the longest grounding of a jetliner in U.S. history. Bloomberg's Brooke...
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Study Says COVID-19 Spread On Airplanes Is 'Virtually Nonexistent'

Higher Ed
The study found there's a 0.003 percent chance that particles from one masked passenger can make it to another.
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Bloomberg

Boeing Faces Tough Recovery From Pandemic

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Apr.28 -- Boeing's cash burn was worse than expected as tumbling 787 Dreamliner deliveries and diminished 737 Max profits signaled that the company still faces a tough recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Bloomberg Intelligence's George...
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Bloomberg

Airbus Cautious on 2021 After Q4 Cash Flow Turnaround

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Airbus Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury discusses cautious guidance on 2021, the outlook for plane deliveries, and simplifying production systems. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Guy Johnson on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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Bloomberg

Where Did Marcos Hide His $10 Billion Fortune?

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Aug.03 -- Almost 30 years ago, a U.S. court ruled that victims of human rights violations by the Ferdinand Marcos regime in the Philippines should be compensated. The former president's alleged graft, estimated to be as much as $10...
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Bloomberg

Raytheon CEO on Inflation, Space Travel, Coming Back to Office

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- Raytheon Technologies Corp. CEO Greg Hayes talks about the impact of inflation on prices, space travel and workers coming back to the office. He's with Carol Massar.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Mass-Testing Details Being Worked Out, Lam Says

Higher Ed
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said details of a mass testing in the city are still being worked out. The reported scheme will be a massive undertaking, requiring all the 7.5 million residents to be possibly tested multiple times...
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P-51s strafing, fishermen, fishing boats, harbours attacked, landing on Iwo Jima, US Army, Pacific War, 1945

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P-51s strafing, fishermen, fishing boats, harbours attacked, victory rolls over Iwo Jima, P-51s and B-29s landing on Iwo Jima, US Army, Pacific War, 1945
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Bloomberg

Cathay Pacific Plans Hiring Spree

Higher Ed
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is planning to recruit 4,000 staff between now and the end of 2023 to replenish its severely depleted workforce and gear up for an anticipated recovery in air travel. Danny Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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VOICED : Celebrar una boda en Ucrania a pesar de la guerra

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Dejar estallar su alegría para poner un poco de bálsamo sobre los males de Ucrania o permanecer discretos para no herir a nadie? Ivan Khvatov y Olesya Khvatova fueron los primeros civiles en casarse en Irpin, una ciudad cerca de Kiev...
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Curated Video

Some sharp items allowed back onto planes

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of ticket counter 2. Close up of luggage being wheeled 3. Close up of luggage, pan up to traveller 4. Medium shot of two girls wheeling luggage 5. Medium shot of passengers in ticket line 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Kip Hawley,...