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Bloomberg

Korean Air Will Make Merger With Asiana Happen, CEO Says

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Korean Air Lines Co. Chief Executive Officer Walter Cho talks about the carrier's planned merger with Asiana Airlines Inc., which faces resistance from regulators in the US, Europe and Japan. He also discusses travel demand, and how...
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Bloomberg

IndiGo CEO on India's Aviation Boom

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IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers says he understands why some in the aviation industry expects India to be the next China in both domestic and international travel. Speaking at the IATA conference in Istanbul, he told Bloomberg's Guy Johnson...
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Bloomberg

IAG CEO Luis Gallego on Airline Demand

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IAG's CEO Luis Gallego speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the sideline of the IATA conference in Istanbul. Gallego says that he expects demand to be "super strong" for Q2 and Q3 this year.
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Bloomberg

Airbus CCO: Still 'Turbulence' on Supply Chain

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Airbus Chief Commercial officer says we're still in an area of turbulence when it comes to the supply chain issues. Christian Scherer spoke with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the IATA conference in Istanbul.
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Bloomberg

Asia Aviation Valuation Advisors' Yu on C919

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Asia Aviation Valuation Advisors Chairman David Yu discusses China's first homegrown large jetliner C919 and the challenges it faces. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets China Open".
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Bloomberg

AirAsia CEO On New Units, Aircrafts And Fares Peak

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Capital A is looking to start AirAsia units in two more countries in the Asian region after a planned launch of a new carrier in Cambodia, Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes says in an interview with Bloomberg TV. The airline is...
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Bloomberg

Russian Fighter Jet Causes US Drone to Crash

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A Russian fighter jet collided with a US surveillance drone in international airspace above the Black Sea, causing the American aircraft to crash, the Pentagon said, an incident that ratcheted up tensions already running high over the...
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Bloomberg

New Saudi Airline Eyes More Planes After Mega Boeing Order

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Saudi Arabia's new national carrier will "move with real pace" to expand into a major airline as the oil-rich kingdom seeks to improve connectivity to the rest of the world, CEO Tony Douglas said a day after the country placed a $37...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Hydrogen Air Travel

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As industries work to reduce emissions, in air travel, hydrogen powered flight could be the solution. Recent advances in the technology show that hydrogen powered flights could be coming to commercial air travel in the near future.
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Bloomberg

China's CATL Says New Strong Battery May Power Electric Flight

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Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., or CATL, has unveiled its strongest battery to date. The Chinese manufacturer says the new battery could one day be used to power electric aircraft. Dan Murtaugh reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Ryanair CEO Expects Double-Digit Airfare Price Increases

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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary discusses European air travel demand and says he's expecting to see double-digit price increases for airfares this year. He spoke with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jon Ferro on "Bloomberg Surveillance" from...
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Bloomberg

IATA Sees Strong Airline Demand Even Amid Higher Fares

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International Air Transport Association Director General Willie Walsh discusses airline demand, rising ticket prices, and the return of air travel in China from the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Gateway Europe on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Canadian Mounties Looking for Millions of Dollars in Missing Gold

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Canada's national police force is investigating a heist at the country's busiest airport that may have netted thieves millions of dollars in gold and other valuables. A container was stolen from an airport near Toronto. CTV's John...
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Bloomberg

Dubai Airport Traffic Nears 2019 Record

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Dubai Airport's passenger traffic is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. More than 21 million people used the airport in the first three months of the year -- a 56% year on year increase. The total number was just 4% shy of 2019's record...
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Bloomberg

Ryanair Orders $40 Billion Worth of Boeing 737 Max Jets

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Boeing Co. secured a landmark order from one of its most important customers, with Ryanair Holdings Plc agreeing to purchase as many as 300 of the company's largest 737 Max aircraft in a bet on the post-pandemic travel...
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Bloomberg

Emirates Likely to Order More Jets, Clark Says

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Emirates President Tim Clark says the airline will probably order more aircraft in the next few months to meet a surge in travel demand.
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Bloomberg

Go Airlines Files for Insolvency Protection

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Go Airlines India Ltd. filed for insolvency protection, blaming failing Pratt & Whitney engines for grounding about half its fleet of Airbus aircraft. Menaka Doshi reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Donald Trump lands in Scotland to open new golf course

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Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland to visit one of his golf courses. The former US president said on Truth Social – the social media platform he owns – that he is going to the Menie Estate near Aberdeen to open a “spectacular” second...
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Press Association

Donald Trump's aircraft at Aberdeen Airport as he visits golf course

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Former US president Donald Trump has arrived in Aberdeen ahead of a visit to his nearby golf course. Mr Trump said on Truth Social – the social media platform he owns – that he is going to the Menie Estate near the city to open a...
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Bridgeman Arts

World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London

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LONDON- CIRCA 1942-1944 World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory

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United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory. plant. An iris transition reveals workers in a glass plant, handling plates of glass as they move down an assembly line.
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Bridgeman Arts

Switzerland, c.1951: A crew of men atop Mont Blanc fixed a damaged plane for nine days and prepare for takeoff

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Switzerland, circa 1951: A crew of men atop Mont Blanc fixed a damaged plane for nine days and prepare for takeoff.
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British Movietone

BEATLES GET AUSSIE WELCOME

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Pictures show how Australia welcomed the Beatles, with heavy rain, and of course fans. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
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British Movietone

NORTH AFRICA - ALLIES CALL THE TUNE - NO SOUND

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Cameramen at all points have gathered from front-line positions. These Movietone pictures of the most momentous ""Combined Operation"", which gives us control of the Western Mediterranean. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical...