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Ukraine makes $ 17,93 million for airlines
Ukraine plans to take the airlines under the wings with a comparatively small sum of 17,93 million US dollars. The money that goes directly from the state budget to the carrier

Tarom before shedding another 700 jobs
The Romanian airline Tarom is facing a major downsizing, because almost every second job is in acute danger as part of the rescue plan. The company intends to add 700 of 1.492

Injured after a B747 engine problem over the Netherlands
Longtail Aviation originally wanted to operate a cargo flight from Maastricht to New York JFK on Saturday, but due to a malfunction of engine 1, the journey ended at Liège Airport. Parts

UA328: Engine parts dropped in residential area near Denver
United Airlines flight UA328 suffered severe damage to its right engine shortly after take-off on Saturday. At around 13:10 p.m. local time, debris began to pour over a residential area in the town of Broomflield

No more water: Memphis suspends passenger flights
The US American airport Memphis had to cancel all flights on Friday because of technical problems in the area of the water supply. Without water, which could be needed especially in the event of a fire, no

Brazil withdraws “CSeries complaint” against Canada
For several years now, a dispute over subsidies has been raging between Boeing and Airbus via the World Trade Organization. Bombardier and Embraer were quarreling too, but now she decided

Buenos Aires reactivates Jorge Newbery City Airport
In the middle of the corona pandemic, an airport that has been “shut down” for around a year is being reactivated: Buenos Aires-Jorge Newbery Airport is scheduled to go back into operation on March 15, 2021. The inner-city airfield

Air Serbia fleets the last Aviolet-B737
The airline Air Serbia is ending the last remaining Boeing 737-300s, according to local media reports. These were last operated under the Aviolet charter brand. Actually, the extermination was only against

Against the trend: Emirates wants to fly A380 by 2035
The corona pandemic accelerated a trend that has been creeping up for some time: airlines are separating from aircraft that have more than two engines. The mostly young Airbus is hit particularly hard
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