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Interior Department Announces Members Of Biden-Harris Leadership Team

Interior Department Announces Members Of Biden-Harris Leadership Team The Department of the Interior today announced key members of agency leadership who will advance the Biden-Harris administration’s agenda to build back better and address the four intersecting challenges of our time: COVID-19, economic recovery, racial equity, and climate change. “With today’s announcement, President Biden is delivering on his commitment to build teams that exude talent and experience, and look like America,” said Jennifer Van der Heide, incoming Chief of Staff. “We look forward to working with the dedicated civil servants at the Department to fulfill Interior’s missions, advance President Biden’s vision to honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes and uphold the trust and treaty responsibilities to them, address the climate and nature crises, and build a clean energy future that creates good-paying jobs and powers our nation. We are ready to get to work on behalf of the

A Timeline of the Ill-Fated Boeing 737 Max

A Timeline of the Ill-Fated Boeing 737 Max © REUTERS / MARCO BELLO Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/world/202101091081715043-a-timeline-of-the-ill-fated-boeing-737-max/ A Sriwijaya Air passenger flight that took off from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia – heading to Pontianak – is feared to have crashed into the sea shortly after take-off. The missing plane is a classic Boeing 737-500, a much older model than the company’s embattled 737 MAX. A Sriwijaya Air passenger jet disappeared from radar shortly after taking off from Indonesia s capital Jakarta on a domestic flight on Saturday, with rescuers saying suspected debris had been found in the sea. Indonesian Transport Minister Budi Karya said during a news conference that 62 people were onboard, including 12 crew.

1st LD Writethru: American Airlines resumes Boeing 737 Max commercial flight

Adjust font size: SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) American Airlines on Tuesday flew a Boeing 737 Max from Miami to New York with paying passengers on board, making the first commercial flight almost 2 years after the worldwide grounding of the troubled aircraft. American flight 718 carried about 100 passengers and landed Tuesday afternoon at LaGuardia Airport, according to an airline spokeswoman. Boeing s 737 MAX jets have been grounded across the globe since early March last year following more evidence emerging indicated that its key flight control software played a part in two deadly air crashes in less than one year. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in November this year rescinded the order that halted commercial operations of Boeing 737 MAX, a move that allowed airlines under the FAA s jurisdiction, including those in the United States, to take the steps necessary to resume service and Boeing to begin making deliveries.

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