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Window, middle, aisle: United Airlines' new way of boarding planes
United Airlines is changing the way it boards passengers in economy class, switching to a system where those in window seats will enter first, followed by middle seats and then aisle seats. The airline says the new format will save...
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All-electric aircraft 'Alice' makes its first test flight in a milestone for zero-carbon aviation
An Israeli start-up successfully conducted the first test flight of its all-electric plane called "Alice".
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Swedish engineers are working on the world’s first 30-seater all-electric aircraft
The prototype is being built to fly 200 kilometres on battery power alone, but its range could be doubled thanks to a hybrid turbo generator.
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Is this electric passenger plane the future of fossil-free flying?
A Swedish company is building this prototype to fly 200 kilometres on battery power alone, but its range could be doubled thanks to a hybrid turbo generator.
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Future of aviation? This US start-up is building pilotless planes to make flying cheaper
A US start-up has developed software that can integrate with existing flight-control systems to make standard aircraft capable of flying unmanned.
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Singapore air show: Industry leaders flaunt latest technology
Like last year, the aviation sector hopes 2022 will be a turning point after seeing balance sheets wiped out by the pandemic.
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AT&T, Verizon Agree to Delay 5G Rollout After Airlines Raise Safety Concerns
AT&T and Verizon have agreed to delay activating their 5G services for two weeks after Airlines for America, a lobbying group that represents American, Delta, and other airlines, filed a petition last week with the FCC to stop the...
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When will federal mask mandates and other pandemic restrictions be lifted?
As provinces begin to lift pandemic health measures, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says Ottawa is looking at when it can lift restrictions for federally regulated areas.
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Thousands of Canadian travellers are still waiting for flight refunds
CBC News has learned that despite receiving thousands of complaints from travellers looking for refunds for flights cancelled due to COVID-19, the Canadian Transportation Agency has not settled a single one.
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Inside Flair Airlines’ plan to rebuild passenger confidence
The National gets an inside look at what it's like to fly during the COVID-19 pandemic as the ultra-low-cost Flair Airlines reveals what it's doing to rebuild passenger confidence.
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What the future of air travel could look like
From sanitation portals in the airport to plastic dividers on the airplane, CBC’s Susan Ormiston finds out what air travel might look like after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Airlines In Turmoil
American Airlines has not been providing its flight crews promised masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, and other personal protective equipment that health experts say are crucial for guarding against coronavirus, airline workers have told...
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Boeing seeks to rebuild public trust
Aircraft maker says it is working to rebuild trust in the brand following two fatal crashes, even as it struggles to bring its 737 Max back into service.
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Could electric aeroplanes be the future of flight? Watch Denmark’s first test flight
The plane can be charged using a standard fast charger for electric cars in just 20 to 40 minutes, the company says. Experts say airports will need to gradually expand charging infrastructures for electric aircraft.
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Wisk Aero: The electric flying taxis billed as the future of aviation
The electric flying taxis billed as the future of aviation
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What's changing at Canadian North now that it's being sold?
We're learning more about the sale of Canadian North to Winnipeg-based Exchange income Corporation. Canadian North was bought by Exchange Income Corporation, a publicly traded company, after being Inuit-owned for years. Emma Tranter has...
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A plane crash survivor’s advice for Delta Flight 4819 passengers
When Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 crashed and flipped over on the runway at Toronto’s Pearson airport, it triggered difficult memories for one survivor of a similar accident nearly 20 years earlier. CBC’s Ellen Mauro talks to Air France...
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Some passengers with disabilities still struggling on Air Canada flights
A new CBC Marketplace investigation has found that some passengers with disabilities are still struggling with assistance on Air Canada flights, despite the airline’s promises to improve staffing, equipment and boarding procedures.
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NTSB recommends immediate changes at Reagan National Airport following fatal mid-air crash
The National Transportation Safety Board is calling for the elimination of a certain helicopter route at Reagan National Airport following a deadly mid-air collision earlier this year. (Scripps News)
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Rep. Ellzey Expects Changes After DC Plane Crash
US Representative Jake Ellzey, a Texas Republican and a former fighter pilot for the US Navy, says he expects changes in air traffic after the mid-air collision between an American Airlines Group regional jet and a military helicopter...
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Clear Skies Ahead for Private Jet Travel
Mike Silvestro, FlexJet CEO joined Bloomberg's Open Interest C-Suite to talk about pilot retention, air travel regulations and what it takes to outfly the competition in private aviation.
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Boeing Reports Disappointing Results Due to Strike
Boeing reported fourth-quarter revenue that missed analyst estimates after a bruising strike. The company, citing preliminary financial results, said sales were $15.2 billion, less than the $16.76 billion expected by Wall Street. ...
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American Air's Nationwide Ground Stop Canceled
American Airlines Group said a technical vendor glitch was the cause of a brief groundstop on all US flights on Christmas Eve, one of the busiest days of the holiday travel season. Benedikt Kammel reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Why NATO's Spending Goal May Need to Rise
NATO plans to set new targets for members to produce more weapon systems, including tanks and planes. This may require raising the alliance's defense spending goal to as much as 3% of gross domestic product, according to officials...