Thousands of Airbus planes grounded due to software glitch
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Thousands of Airbus planes grounded due to software glitch
Some 6,000 aircraft were affected by a technical malfunction linked to solar radiation. A large part of Airbus's global fleet was grounded after the European airplane maker discovered a technical malfunction linked to solar radiation in its A320 family of aircraft. Airbus said in a »»»
Projected air travel growth runs counter to climate goals, study says
Measures such as limiting airport expansion, reducing corporate travel, and higher taxation are suggested to control this growth. Sustainable aviation fuel remains scarce and expensive. The airline industry, which accounts for about 2.5% of global carbon emissions, has vowed to use more sustainable»»»
Weekend Read: Europe’s subsidy conundrum
On Nov. 6, the European Solar PV Industry Alliance (ESIA) published a recommendation paper in which it set out how its members envisage a European support scheme to foster the development of European solar. What chance does it have of actually achieving its goals? Götz Fischbeck delivers an assessm»»»
Lufthansa CEO supports Boeing-Embraer tie-up
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany’s Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) threw its weight behind a proposed $4.2 billion takeover of Embraer’s commercial aircraft activities by Boeing (BA.N), saying it would preserve a level playing field. “We would rather have two healthy competitors,” Lufthansa Group Chief Executive C»»»
EU loses bid to overturn WTO Airbus ruling
GENEVA — A World trade Organization panel found Monday that the EU had failed to remove illegal subsidies given to Airbus, which are at the centre of bitter dispute between Washington and Brussels.Last month, a WTO arbitrator gave the United States the green light to slap tariffs on $7.5 billion (6»»»
EU will hit U.S. in time with tariffs over Boeing: Malmstrom
Brussels. The European Union will impose its own tariffs “in due course” in its WTO dispute over aircraft subsidies after the United States hit EU imports with increased duties related to illegal subsidies for Airbus, EU trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom said on Friday, as cited by Reuters. “We regret »»»
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