
Aramco, ENI, United Airlines invest in UK-based low-carbon fuel venture
NEW YORK The venture units of oil firms Saudi Aramco and Italy's ENI have joined the world's largest
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Qatar Airways CEO says aviation industry will miss 2050 net zero target
The CEO of Qatar Airways has described the airline industry's emissions goals as a "PR exercise," saying aviation is on track to miss its target to achieve net zero status in 2050.
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How could four children survive a plane crash in the Amazon? A new report offers clues
One month after four children vanished into the Colombian Amazon, a preliminary report by the country's Civil Aviation Authority offers clues to how they could have survived the devastating airplane crash that killed every adult onboard.
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Private jets get a bad rap. This company is trying to make them greener
Private aviation company Jetex is deploying sustainable aviation fuels, and making its terminals more sustainable.
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China Eastern set to operate C919's first commercial flight on Sunday
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) -China Eastern Airlines, the initial customer for the country's homegrown narrow-body jet
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Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight
The Asiana Airlines plane landed safely in South Korea after a passenger forced open an emergency door.
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Acting FAA chief expected to join air taxi firm Archer Aviation -- sources
WASHINGTON Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting chief Billy Nolen is expected to take a position with electric air
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Colombian plane crash: New clues found in search for lost children
It comes more than three weeks after their plane crashed in the Colombian jungle, killing all adults on board.
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France bans short-haul flights to cut carbon emissions
All domestic air routes are stopped where the same journey could be made by train in under 2.5 hours.
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US safety board seeks answers on runway near-miss incidents
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is holding a forum Tuesday on runway
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Why Can’t I Use My Cell Phone on an Airplane?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) bars the use of all transmitting devices in the off chance that transmissions could interfere with a plane’s navigation and communications equipment and cause system malfunctions.
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FAA forecasts flights will jump over US Memorial Day holiday
U.S. aviation regulators are forecasting nearly 313,000 flights over the seven-day Memorial Day holiday period, up 4.5% over
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