WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal bank that backed a huge airplane loan for Air India will have to explain that the loan didn't hurt U.S. airlines.
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TAKING OFF: Airbus and Boeing won pledges for big purchases of long-haul, wide-body jets Monday, as the Paris Air Show got off to a robust start.
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DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines expects to add more seats to some of its planes, which could mean less leg room for passengers.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief executives for the largest U.S.
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese carrier's Dreamliner had engine trouble before takeoff Wednesday, a day after a rival airline had a problem on another 787
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Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb is now thought to possess the SA-7, a surface-to-air missile in the category of MANPADS, or man-portable
PARIS (AP) — Boeing expects its global aircraft demand to double in the next two decades with most of the orders coming from Asia, an executive
TOKYO (AP) — A sensor problem was found Sunday in one of the exchanged batteries for a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 jet but did not pose a safety
LONDON (AP) — The U.K.-based TUI Travel company has announced a commitment to purchase 60 narrow-bodied Boeing 737 jets.
WASHINGTON (AP) — New revelations that China used cyberattacks to access data from nearly 40 Pentagon weapons programs and almost 30 other defense
WASHINGTON (AP) — New revelations that China used cyberattacks to access data from nearly 40 Pentagon weapons programs and almost 30 other defense
___ Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's All Nippon Airways, the launch customer for Boeing's 787 "Dreamliner," will resume commercial flights of the aircraft on



















