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Russian Su-35 fighter intercepts two US Air Force B-52 bombers over Baltic Sea: video
Two United States Air Force B-52 bombers were intercepted by a Su-35 fighter jet over the Baltic Sea, the Russian Ministry of Defense has claimed.
AA-Air Canada Rouge aircraft separated by 0.6 miles at SRQ: NTSB
The United States (US) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published an incident report about the near-miss at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), Sarasota, Florida, US, between an American Airlines Boeing 737 and Air Canada Rouge Airbus A321. According to the report, at their closest proximity, the two aircraft were separated by 0.6 miles (965 meters) horizontally.?
UPS to introduce second-hand Boeing 747-8Fs in 2024
UPS, the United States (US)-based shipping company that also has its own airline, will introduce to used Boeing 747-8Fs into its fleet in 2024.?
Turkey‘s Hürjet supersonic jet trainer performs taxi tests
The TAI Hürjet, Turkey’s supersonic advanced trainer and light combat aircraft, exited the hangar and took to the runway. The aircraft was filmed performing taxi tests on March 18, 2023.
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Ryanair eye-up multibillion-dollar deal for Boeing 737 MAX 10s as talks restart?
Negotiations between Ryanair and Boeing have restarted, according to the airline’s chief executive Michael O’Leary.??
Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews
A recent study by the United States Department of Defense has shown that military pilots and ground crews experienced significantly higher rates of certain types of cancer compared to the general population.
Executive Spotlight: “We are ready now to restart long-haul flying.” SAA CEO, John Lamola
South African Airways was once an iconic national carrier, with a history that reached as far back as 1929. However, the last decades were marred by corruption, political interference, and mismanagement. Until 2020 the airline amassed the equivalent of €6 billion in debt and was placed into business rescue, the South African version of US chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, in December 2019.?
Color blind pilot sues United Airlines after being terminated
United Airlines is being sued by a color blind pilot who was terminated shortly after being grounded due to his inability to distinguish colors while flying at night.
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