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A new type of passenger aircraft to shatter the placidness.
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Michael Bruno

A new type of passenger aircraft looks to shatter the placidness with sonic and business booms alike.
 
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Alan Dron

Central African operator Congo Airways has placed a firm order for two Embraer E195-E2 regional jets, six months after ordering a pair of E190-E2s.
 
 
Linda Blachly

Touchless technology and a push to digitization have risen to the top of airport agendas in a rush to protect the health and restore confidence of passengers in the pandemic era.
 
From Boeing jump-starting stored 737 MAX deliveries to mixed reactions after the U.S. DOT decision to withdraw its request for information into airline fare display practices, take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. 
 
A proposal by Qantas and Japan Airlines (JAL) for extensive cooperation on services between Australasia and Japan would expand the number of codeshare routes they offer and allow faster resumption of international flights in this market, but regulators will weigh that against the increasingly dominant position it would give the pair.
 
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