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Airlines and airports appear to have reached the end of their patience.
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Guy Norris

Boeing conducted the long-delayed first flight of the 737-10, the fourth version of the MAX series, with a 2 hr. 30 min. test mission in picture-perfect weather over Washington State on June 18.
 
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Victoria Moores

The UK government has said throughout the pandemic that it was working in partnership with the air transport industry on when and how to re-open international travel.
 
Embraer E190-E2 received steep approach certification from EASA on May. This opens the door for airlines to operate the airplane at airports that require approach slopes greater than the typical 3.0 degrees.
 
From analysis showing growing potential for U.S. domestic nonstop service to legal action against how the UK makes travel rules gains momentum. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Sean Broderick | Graham Warwick

The FAA, with lessons from Boeing 737 MAX, is confident it can handle certification of more advanced vehicles, such as eVTOLs.
 
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David Casey | Wesley Charnock

With COVID-19 reshaping the world’s skies, we take a look at some of the key networks and market pairs that have been affected by the pandemic.
 
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Pieter Elbers has been CEO of the Netherlands' national airline KLM since 2014, making him one of the longest serving heads of a leading European legacy carrier.
 
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