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In fresh troubles for Boeing, issues over undelivered Dreamliners

In fresh troubles for Boeing, issues over undelivered Dreamliners
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Airbus focus is on evolving existing jet models, CEO says

By Syndicated Content By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury said in remarks aired on Thursday that the planemaker is looking at how to evolve existing models, and he also voiced optimism about long-term progress toward hydrogen-powered aviation technology. “We have a good portfolio of platforms; we believe the evolution will be on those platforms, on systems, connectivity, energy management and decarbonisation,” he told the A4E Aviation Summit, asked where Airbus’ main product development focus lay. “We think those platforms have the potential to embed those changes on different systems including propulsion systems. So we are more looking at how we are going to evolve those platforms over time, as we are doing with the A321XLR and other products, with new variants,” he said in a pre-recorded interview.

UPDATE: Ethiopia to Release Final Boeing Max Report in Near Future at Tadias Magazine

UPDATE: Ethiopia to Release Final Boeing Max Report in Near Future at Tadias Magazine
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2 years after second 737 Max crash, have Boeing and the FAA changed enough?

SEATTLE — On Wednesday, a dogged group will gather for a vigil outside the Federal Aviation Administration headquarters in Washington, D.C., to mark the two-year anniversary of the death of

Crash Victims Families Seek Boeing CEO Testimony; Lawmakers Seek FAA Records

Crash Victims’ Families Seek Boeing CEO Testimony; Lawmakers Seek FAA Records Relatives of victims of a Boeing Co. 737 MAX crash in Ethiopia that occurred five months after an Indonesian Lion Air disaster are stepping up pressure on the American planemaker and the federal government, according to a court filing and a letter to U.S. lawmakers. Families have called for testimony from Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun, his predecessor and other current and former employees as part of their legal case in Chicago, court documents show. Separately, the families urged lawmakers in letter to demand that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration turn over internal emails and documents spanning the Lion Air crash and one month after the Ethiopian crash. Together, 346 people died.

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