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Airbus A330neo Plane Successfully Takes Off On Maiden Flight

An Airbus A330neo aircraft lands during its maiden flight event in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, October 19, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau   TOULOUSE, France (Reuters) - Airbus began the maiden flight of its A330neo jetliner, a plane which is an upgraded version of its profitable A330 family and is designed to sharpen competition

Ford Door-Latch Issues Expand To Trucks

Ford F-Series Super Duty.        Ford to recall about 1.3 million trucks in North America for door latch   F-150 trucks and F-250 Super Duty trucks added to the list with Fiesta,  Fusion, and Lincoln MKZ cars Ford Motor Co. continues to be plagued by faulty vehicle-door latches as the automaker on Wednesday

How Airlines are reacting over Airbus takeover of Bombardier CSeries and how it shook status quo

... Delta says Bombardier CSeries delivery schedule unclear ... Lufthansa says CSeries' future more sustainable after Airbus deal,  expects to benefit from it ... Air Baltic says hopes Bombardier-Airbus deal does not affect pricing ... French Government, UK Business Minister welcome deal ... Boeing says Bombardier CSeries jets may face hefty duties despite Airbus deal ...

Airbus takes control of Bombardier CSeries in rebuff to U.S. threat

FILE PHOTO: A Bombardier C-Series aircraft is displayed at the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Center February 18, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo   MONTREAL/PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus SE agreed on Monday to buy a majority stake in Bombardier Inc’s CSeries jetliner program, grabbing control of a struggling competitor at the second attempt

Southern African Airlines Face Skills Crisis, Urgent Action Required – AASA

SAA Crew   Association says without a skilled workforce, airlines and other aviation businesses in the region face a calamitous future   Johannesburg, SA- Southern African Airlines will face a potentially crippling shortage of skills and failure to hit employee transformation targets if governments do not fix basic and tertiary education, the Airlines Association

Daimler Recalls Million-Plus Vehicles Over Airbag Problems

BERLIN (AFP) - German carmaker Daimler is recalling more than a million vehicles, including Mercedes, due to a problem with the airbags, a company spokesman was quoted as saying Monday. Among the vehicles being recalled are some 400,000 Mercedes cars in Britain and many hundreds more in Germany, the spokesman told the DPA

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