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United Airlines Struggling with Recovery, Says Cowen's Becker
Jul.21 -- Interview: Cowen Senior Research Analyst Helane Becker discusses a struggling United Airlines recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Female pilots and the de Havilland Moth, 1925
Female pilots embark on the de Havilland Moth in 1925, UK.
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ISA+21's VP Hatzai on Path to the Flight Deck for Women
Kara Hatzai, Vice President of the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA+21), discusses the challenges facing women hoping to become commercial pilots, the hard-won progress made and the actual realities of the job. She...
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A former chief trial lawyer for the Federal Aviation Administration and a licensed commercial pilot says having only one person in the control tower at Washington's Reagan airport was a lapse, but passengers were not in danger.
HEADLINE: First Person: Unmanned tower needed 2 people
CAPTION: A former chief trial lawyer for the Federal Aviation Administration and a licensed commercial pilot says having only one person in the control tower at Washington's Reagan...
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Hudson River divers on Monday found the wreckage of a private plane that collided with a sightseeing helicopter and killed nine people over the weekend, and they hoped it would lead to the recovery of two bodies that remained in the river.
HEADLINE: Hudson crash plane located; 911 calls released
CAPTION: Hudson River divers on Monday found the wreckage of a private plane that collided with a sightseeing helicopter and killed nine people over the weekend, and they hoped it...
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Two co-pilots facing faulty instrument readings and a stall fought to regain control of an Air France flight before the plane slammed into the Atlantic in a 3 1/2 minute fall, killing all 228 people aboard, accident investigators said Friday.
HEADLINE: Air France crash co-pilots fought with controls
CAPTION: Two co-pilots facing faulty instrument readings and a stall fought to regain control of an Air France flight before the plane slammed into the Atlantic in a 3 1/2 minute...
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RR7706A AVIATION BEATING THE FOG
Air travel has revolutionised our world, speeding up
commercial, cultural and many other kinds of contact
between nations. But in fog, it all comes to a halt;
flights are cancelled or diverted; passengers are
stranded. Planes caught in...
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CLEAN : SKorea and US air forces host Exercise Max Thunder
South Korea and US air forces host Exercise Max Thunder
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Boeing Investor Gabelli Funds Urges Patience as Crisis Grows
Mar.12 -- Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at Gabelli Funds, discusses the firm's investment in Boeing Co., the plane maker which is facing a growing crisis of confidence over its 737 Max jet. He speaks on...
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Boeing 737 Max Should Keep Flying for Now, Says Crandall
Mar.13 -- Bob Crandall, former chairman and chief executive officer at American Airlines, discusses the future of Boeing's 737 Max program. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Acting head of FAA: No software glitches seen
Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell says information collected from flight data recorders shows no software malfunctions that forced down the nose of Boeing 737 Max jets in the U.S.
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Emirates to Fill Pilot Gap With Recruits From Etihad, Norwegian
Feb.07 -- Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul airline, may feed its appetite for new pilots with recruits from ailing neighbor Etihad Airways and cash-strapped discounter Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, according to an internal memo from...
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Air France-KLM CFO Says A380 Operations to End by 2022
Jul.31 -- Frederic Gagey, chief financial officer at Air France-KLM, discusses second-quarter results and upcoming changes to the airline's fleet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lies, Coverup And A Fight For The Truth: What Boeing's Emails Tell Us
In more than a hundred pages of communications, Boeing disclosed years of evidence that it knew the 737 Max had problems, and chose to ignore them.
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737 Max Returning to Service Mid-Year, Says Boeing’s Tinseth
Feb.10 -- Randy Tinseth, vice president of commercial marketing at Boeing, discusses how coronavirus is impacting the industry, sales from China and the return of the 737 Max to service. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets” from the...
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United Airlines Plans To Cut Thousands Of Pilots
United Airlines says it will cut 21% of its pilots.
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COVID-19 Layoffs Rise As Weekly Jobless Claims Hold Steady
American Airlines and United both announced furloughs that will leave 32,000 employees without work.
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Boeing 737 Max Cleared to Resume Flights in U.S.
Nov.18 -- The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that Boeing's 737 Max can safely return to the skies with an extensive package of fixes, marking the end to the longest grounding of a jetliner in U.S. history. Bloomberg's Brooke...
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VSS Unity Rockets to Space With Branson, Crew
Jul.11 -- Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity space plane separates from the carrier as the vehicle rockets to an altitude of about 282,000 feet, or more than 53 miles (86 kilometers) above the Earth on Sunday. The vehicle carried billionaire...
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Air Arabia CEO: Sees Good Progress in Summer Travel
Aug.10 -- Adel Ali, Group CEO of Air Arabia discusses the airliner's 2Q results and outlook for the industry amid the global pandemic. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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AT&T, Verizon Reject U.S. Request To Delay 5G Wireless Plans
The companies previously agreed to a one-month delay in 5G after the airline industry raised concerns about interference.
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Pandemic, Economy Impacts Continue To Hurt Airlines Globally
Pilots are working more overtime than ever, and one airport leader says the system won't get healthier until the world is on the mend.
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US Airlines Set Up for Disastrous Summer: Cowen's Becker
Helane Becker, senior research analyst at Cowen, explains why she thinks US airlines need to consolidate. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."