US Transportation Sec: Airbus updates won't cause major disruption
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US Transportation Sec: Airbus updates won't cause major disruption
WASHINGTON, Nov 30 (KUNA) -- US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has said updates necessary for Airbus planes would not cause major disruption in air transport sector, already busy because of the Thanksgiving holiday."I've been in close contact with Airbus about their software update recall f»»»
Boeing plans high-level briefing with European regulators following 737 MAX panel incident
Boeing is planning a briefing for high-level European regulatory officials about changes to the way it makes planes, a senior company executive said, after a January mid-air panel blowout sparked a safety crisis. Boeing has been under pressure over factory controls since Jan. 5, when a door plug to»»»
Airbus criticizes US Inflation Reduction Act for challenging European aerospace firms
WASHINGTON Feb 28 (Reuters) - The head of European planemaker Airbus (AIR.PA) criticized the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act on Tuesday, saying the law could make it more difficult for the European Union to accelerate its own decarbonization efforts. Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury said the law»»»
Fake pilot scandal prompts US to block Pakistan’s flag carrier
Pakistan’s national airline has been barred from flying to the U.S. as a result of a scandal in which almost one-third of the nation’s pilots were found to have faked certifications. The U.S. Transportation Department notified Pakistan International Airlines Corp.’s lawyers in Washington on July 1 »»»
EU threatens escalation in tariff fight over Boeing and Airbus subsidies
The EU has threatened to escalate a 15-year row with the US over aircraft subsidies for Airbus and Boeing unless Washington agrees to a settlement. The EU and US have accused each other of propping up their home aviation markets with tax breaks, research grants and other aid. Europe's trade commiss»»»
US says sees no reason to reduce tariffs in EU aircraft subsidy case
The US Trade Representative’s office on Monday said it saw no basis in Monday’s World Trade Organization report that would justify reducing US retaliatory tariffs by $2 billion as Europe’s Airbus has suggested. “Nothing in today’s report even suggests that the (WTO) compliance panel found that the »»»
U.S. tariffs on EU products over aircraft subsidy dispute take effect
Washington, Oct. 18 (Xinhua/UNB) -- Additional U.S. tariffs on a wide range of goods from the European Union (EU) after World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling on aircraft subsidies took effect on Friday, a move likely to fuel trade tensions between the two sides. Early this month, the WTO gave the U»»»
Tariffs blow looms for EU exports amid Airbus row
The European Union is bracing itself for further tariffs from the United States within weeks as Washington prepares to launch the latest blow in a dispute over aircraft subsidies. American officials are understood to have received approval from the World Trade Organisation to impose retaliatory dut»»»
Feta cheese has avoided US levy, says agricultural ministry | Kathimerini
The United States has agreed to exclude Greece’s famous feta cheese from the list of products that may be slapped with a levy as part of the country’s proposal to impose tariffs on goods from the European Union, in response to EU subsidies to Airbus, according to state-run news agency ANA-MPA. The »»»
Trump threatens tariffs on EU imports like helicopters and cheese
Trump threatens tariffs on EU imports like helicopters and cheese US says harm is being caused by EU subsidies to Boeing rival Airbus Bloomberg April 9, 2019 April 9, 2019 SHARE facebook shares SHARE President Donald Trump’s administration is proposing tariffs on new passenger helicopters, various »»»
Boeing lifts industry demand forecast as air show deals roll on
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Boeing raised its rolling 20-year industry forecast for passenger and cargo aircraft on Tuesday, as a steady flow of deals on day two of the Farnborough Airshow underscored the industry’s resilience to rising global trade tensions. A Boeing 787 puts on a display at »»»
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