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Karen Walker

To many flying travelers, the sight of a service cart coming down the aisle is the highlight of the journey, especially if the food and beverage are free. 
 
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Bill Carey

EASA announced Jan. 29 that it is no longer recommending that European airlines avoid all overflights of Iran and Iraq—precautionary steps it advised following a missile attack by Iran earlier in the month.
 
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Michael Bruno

Last year turned out to be the ugliest for Boeing’s finances in a generation, with the Chicago-based manufacturer of the 737 MAX and other aerospace and defense products reporting a net loss of $636 million.
 
 
Avia Solutions Moves Into Cargo Market | Ryanair Accepts Mediator’s Plan For Irish Pilots, Warns Of MAX Job Cuts | New Narrowbody Concept Presents Challenges, TAI CEO Says | British Airways Suspends All Flights To China As Repatriations Begin | South African Airways Secures $240M Lifeline and more. A daily roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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CAPA ANALYSIS
 
The UK government's decision to help Flybe financially, deferring some of its air passenger duty payments, signals the socio-economic and political importance of regional air services.
 
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