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Families of Ethiopian Airlines victims sue Boeing
The families of Canadians killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash last month have launched a lawsuit against plane maker Boeing.
Bloomberg
Airbus CEO Faury Sees 'Lots of Orders' at Paris Air Show
Jun.17 -- Guillaume Faury, Airbus SE chief executive officer, discusses the launch of the A321XLR aircraft, production in China, and consolidation in the aerospace industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the Paris Air Show...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
House Democrats release Bill Taylor testimony, California confirms Facebook investigation, Airline says false alarm triggered airport disruption
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Southwest Flew Secondhand Planes Without Knowing Full Safety History
A Senate committee says the airline wasn't told about more than 300 "major repairs" to planes it bought secondhand.
Bloomberg
Boeing CEO Loses Chairman Title After 737 Max Groundings
Oct.14 -- Betsy Graseck, Morgan Stanley head of banks and diversified finance research talks about the state of the consumer and big bank earnings. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
Sen. Schumer names 4 possible witnesses for trial, Bill would bar U.S. from buying Huawei equipment, Boeing will suspend 737 Max production
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FAA Vows to Scrutinize New Boeing 737 Max Planes
Nov.27 -- The Federal Aviation Administration intends to conduct final approval of factory-fresh Boeing Co. 737 Max jets before the aircraft are delivered. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland has the details on "Bloomberg...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
Deadly wildfires sweep across Australia, Baltimore to test police surveillance planes, Nearly 100 gang members charged in New York
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Report: Boeing Receives More Than $12 Billion In Financing
People familiar with the matter told CNBC Boeing was able to secure at least $2 billion more than it had hoped for.
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14 Americans Evacuated From Cruise Ship Test Positive For Coronavirus
The evacuees spent days stuck on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship amid a coronavirus outbreak that sickened hundreds.
Bloomberg
Asia's Parking Lot for Empty Jets
Oct.26 -- As the pandemic saw passenger air travel come to a virtual standstill, airline operators faced a unique problem; where to park all the empty jets. A tiny town called Alice Springs in Northern Territory, Australia has emerged as...
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Pfizer Vaccine Distribution Could Face A Bumpy Road
Keeping a vaccine at 94 degrees below zero while shipments compete for resources during a holiday rush won't be easy.
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FAA Orders Inspections Of Some Planes Engines After United Fire
The agency ordered a thermal acoustic image inspection of at least 125 planes with a certain type of engine.
Bloomberg
Airlines Starting to See Light at End of Tunnel: Airbus CEO
Guillaume Faury, chief executive officer at Airbus SE, discusses the company's mega order for 255 new narrow-body jets, the state of the recovery for the airline industry and his outlook for the freighter market. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Second World War planes fly over Dublin as part of Irish Air Corps Veterans Day
Two of the Royal Air Force’s Second World War planes have flown over Dublin as part of a Veterans’ Day event for the Irish Air Corps. Includes interviews with RAF Warrant Officer Jake Alpert, retired Irish Air Corps pilot Chris Carey and...
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Two Aircraft Collide, Crash During Dallas Air Show
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra collided and crashed around 1:20 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Bloomberg
AirAsia Launches Airline in Cambodia
As the post-pandemic travel recovery continues, AirAsia has just released details of a joint venture to establish a low cost airline for Cambodia. Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of Capital A, speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg...
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Ukraine’s Drone Pilot Schools Scramble To Train Combat Flyers
Ukraine can’t train drone pilots fast enough to keep up with the frontline demand for their skills. Scripps News’ Jason Bellini reports.
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Aviation, Style
Spotlight On Aviation
A unique, dual-purpose factory in Kansas City produces automobiles and jet planes on assembly lines side-by-side. The first F-84F Thunderstreak jet emerges from the plant ready for testing...In France the finest in...
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UPITN 27 04 80 IRANIAN PRESIDENT BANISADR GIVES PRESS CONFERENCE
1. ms Banisadr seated at table
2. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) ms Banisadr addresses press conference with shots of press
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) ms interpreter reads statement
4. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) ms Banisadr speaks again
5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Submarine, Horse Racing, Bismarck
New Submarine Launched
The U.S.S.Drum is christened at Portsmouth Navy Yard, the latest addition to the expanding undersea defence armada.
"Whirlaway" Wins Triple Crown
The famous horse gains admission to racing's Hall of Fame by adding...
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Comments from Sabri, scientist and Ueki, Iraqi troops
Iraqi Television
Unknown Date and Location
1. Various of Iraqi soldiers on manoeuvres in desert
2. Iraqi T-72 drive past with soldiers waving rifles
Baghdad - 18 February 2003
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Naji Sabri, Iraqi Foreign...
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SYND 29-3-74 FUTURE OF CONCORDE MANUFACTURE UNKNOWN
Report from Toulouse aircraft factory as British and French Ministers meetings in Paris have failed to arrive at an agreement on the future of the Concorde airliner
1. interior hangar, pan across Airbus, Concorde in background
2. cu...
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NATO members have agreed to take over enforcement of the no-fly zone over Libya, but they're still haggling over details of the attacks on ground forces that aim to keep Moammar Gadhafi forces from crushing pro-democracy rebels.
HEADLINE: Libya: NATO haltingly takes charge
CAPTION: NATO members have agreed to take over enforcement of the no-fly zone over Libya, but they're still haggling over details of the attacks on ground forces that aim to keep Moammar...