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$30M lawsuit over plane payments ‘premature at best,’ top Flair Airlines investor says

by Anas Siddiqui
M lawsuit over plane payments ‘premature at best,’ top Flair Airlines investor says

A key Flair Airlines investor says a $30-million lawsuit filed against it by plane-leasing firms over claims of missed payments is “premature at best.” Miami-based 777 Partners, which owns one-quarter …

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United Airlines found loose bolts, other issues on a key part of grounded Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets

by Walter Watson
United Airlines found loose bolts, other issues on a key part of grounded Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded all MAX 9s operated by Alaska and United and some flown by foreign airlines after a terrifying flight on Friday night. The fuselage plug …

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Air Transat reaches tentative deal with union representing flight attendants

by Anas Siddiqui
Air Transat reaches tentative deal with union representing flight attendants

Business Air Transat and the union representing its 2,100 flight attendants say they have reached a new tentative agreement, coming after the flight attendants rejected an earlier deal reached between …

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Did human error cause deadly Tokyo plane crash? Japan investigates

by Walter Watson
Did human error cause deadly Tokyo plane crash? Japan investigates

Police are investigating whether a crash between an airliner and a smaller plane at a Tokyo airport may involve professional negligence, media reported on Wednesday, as transport authorities began inspecting …

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Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

by Anas Siddiqui
Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

Two Inuit leaders in Labrador are calling on the Newfoundland and Labrador government to chip in for flights to their fly-in communities as the province becomes the latest to support …

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Man found barely alive in landing gear of Algeria flight to Paris

by Walter Watson
Man found barely alive in landing gear of Algeria flight to Paris

A man was discovered on Thursday hidden in the landing gear compartment of a commercial aircraft that flew into Paris from Algeria with severe hypothermia but alive, French authorities said. …

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U.K. Storm Gerrit rips off roofs, hampers travel and leaves thousands without power

by Walter Watson
U.K. Storm Gerrit rips off roofs, hampers travel and leaves thousands without power

A storm that battered the U.K. with high winds, heavy snow and rain has damaged houses, cancelled trains and left thousands of people without electricity across Scotland and parts of northern …

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25 Indian passengers from plane held in France on trafficking concerns are released by judge

by Walter Watson
25 Indian passengers from plane held in France on trafficking concerns are released by judge

25 Indian passengers from plane held in France on trafficking concerns are released by judge Twenty-five Indian passengers from a plane grounded in France on suspicion of human trafficking have …

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Canadian Para athletes not immune to hazards of travel, where damaged equipment can cost shot at a medal

by Virginia Chavez
Canadian Para athletes not immune to hazards of travel, where damaged equipment can cost shot at a medal

Some Canadian Para athletes as well as the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) are calling for better transportation of athletes to and from international competitions. It comes in the wake of …

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Air Transat avoids strike after reaching tentative deal with flight attendant union

by Anas Siddiqui
Air Transat reaches tentative deal with union representing flight attendants

Air Transat and the union representing its flight attendants, a unit of The Canadian Union of Public Employees, have reached a tentative agreement subject to a vote to renew their collective agreement, according …

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