EU transport officials say they will work with other regulators on approving new software for the Boeing 737 Max.
Read More »More Than 300 Boeing 737 Jets Could Have Parts Susceptible to Premature Failure
More than 300 Boeing 737 jets. including the Max. may have wing parts that could have been improperly manufactured and may not meet regulatory requirements for strength and durability.
Read More »Half World`s Biggest Airlines don`t Offer Carbon Offsetting
Less than half of the world'.s major airlines are giving passengers the opportunity to offset the carbon dioxide produced from their flights.
Read More »More Chinese Airlines could Seek Compensation from Boeing Amid Trade War
More Chinese airlines could follow suit amid an escalating trade and technology battle between China and the US. according to industry insiders.
Read More »Iran. Venezuela launch direct flight amid US sanctions
Iran’s second largest airline. Mahan Air. has launched direct flights to the Venezuelan capital Caracas. marking a further strengthening of bilateral ties as the US tightens sanctions screws on both countries.
Read More »Iran Air pursuing delivery of Airbus planes
Iran Air says the company is still tracking delivery of these aircraft through the European Union.
Read More »GE Fights for Survival
GE'.s new management team is following a long tradition of corporations in trouble and short of cash.
Read More »Qatar Plans to Change Gas Strategy due to Geopolitical Issues
One of the reasons behind the shift of Qatar’s gas strategy is the ongoing Saudi-led embargo.
Read More »Turkey will Continue Buying Gas from Iran
Nearly 40 percent of Turkey’s electricity production is sourced with natural gas.
Read More »Why Qatar Boycott could be a Boon for Asian Countries?
Qatar has had to compensate for its loss of port facilities. primarily in the UAE by diverting to Salalah in Oman and Singapore.
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