US government fines Boeing US$2.5-billion over 737 Max crashes
Settlement announced last week includes US$2.2-billion in compensation to the families of crash victims, plus a US$243-million fine.
Settlement announced last week includes US$2.2-billion in compensation to the families of crash victims, plus a US$243-million fine.
Airline flights are not exactly a sough-after commodity. So Aussie’s national airline is doing all it can to turn a buck.
The jobs bloodbath in global aviation continues, as United Airlines says it is making big cuts in October.
Not long ago the airline was in a healthy financial state and looking ahead to a bright future. Then came the virus.
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