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China’s Top Three Airlines to Buy Almost 300 Airbus Planes
Date: July 1, 2022
BEIJING/SYDNEY (Reuters) -China’s three biggest state-owned airlines announced plans on Friday to buy a total of almost 300 Airbus jets, the biggest plane order by Chinese carriers since the start of the pandemic and a major boost to the European planemaker in a key market. Air China and China Southern Airlines said in separate stock...

UK to Cut Heathrow Charges After Airline Protests
Date: June 28, 2022
LONDON (Reuters) -London’s Heathrow Airport will have to lower landing fees over the next four years after Britain’s aviation regulator responded to pressure from airlines over the cost of flying at the hub. Heathrow wanted to double the fee it charges airlines in order to provide a better service to customers while retaining the support...

EasyJet Agrees to Buy 56 Airbus A320neo Jets
Date: June 21, 2022
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -EasyJet will buy 56 Airbus A320neo aircraft and convert a previous order to 18 new A321neo aircraft, the British airline said on Tuesday, fulfilling options in a 2013 deal with the European planemaker. The British airline said the proposed order, which is subject to shareholder approval, firms up its order...

British Airways Owner Iag to Order 50 Boeing 737 Max Jets
Date: May 19, 2022
(Reuters) -British Airways owner IAG said on Thursday it has agreed to order 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets for delivery between 2023 and 2027, in a vote of confidence in the struggling U.S. planemaker. The order for 25 737-8-200 and 25 737 MAX 10 jets to be used for short-haul operations at IAG-owned airlines is...

Analysis-China Eastern Faces More Losses, Regulatory Scrutiny After Plane Crash
Date: March 22, 2022
By Brenda Goh and Stella Qiu SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China Eastern Airlines faces deepening losses and closer regulatory scrutiny following the crash of a Boeing 737-800 jet on Monday with 132 people on board. Rescuers on Tuesday scoured heavily forested slopes for survivors and data recorders from flight MU5735, which crashed a day earlier in...

Growth in Aircraft Transportation Will Boost Ground Support Equipment Tires Industry More Quickly
Date: September 13, 2021
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