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Company confident the approvals are coming.
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Sean Broderick

Boeing’s plans to increase production and unwind stored inventory on its two largest commercial programs, the 737 MAX and 787, hinge largely on regulatory approvals that the company is confident are coming, but the timing of needed sign-offs remains unclear.
 
 
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Greenpeace urges EU to ban short-haul, JetBlue defends northeast alliance, new CEO to lead Flybe resurrection attempt, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Adrian Schofield

Tata Group has won the right to buy Air India, but it faces many challenges to move it toward profitability.
 
Due to the different nature of locations around the world, we have a huge array of runways created and designed to meet the needs of space, the landscape and function. From beach runways to runways that share their space with a public road, test your knowledge of different runways around the world in our air transport quiz.
 
Two of the most intriguing airline start-ups to emerge during the pandemic are based in the Caribbean and Latin America.
 
 
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Regulation continues to be the primary challenge facing the AAM environment. The adoption of UAM vehicles in the United States has demanded a new approach to how regulators embrace advanced modes of transport.

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