After the suspension of Boeing 737 Max flights worldwide in March of this year due to two aircraft crashes with fatal outcomes, their American manufacturer took up troubleshooting these models. However, it will take a lot of time. Therefore, we should not expect the resumption of their flights until next year, sources from the FFA told The Wall Street Journal. United Airlines also warned that it would not use this model in the near future. According to FFA officials, the resumption of flights of these aircraft in the current year is unrealistic. They believe that the nearest date for the return of the fleet MAX for the implementation of scheduled flights of world airlines may be only January 2020.
Thailand's finance ministry on Thursday cut back its 2020 economic forecast to a record 8.5% contraction in GDP. This is a substantial contrast from a 2.8% growth it expected in January as the COVID-19 situation continued to worsen. The ministry’s ...
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The economy in the European Union will plunge deeper into recession for 2020 and may recover only slightly in 2021 than previously thought, the European Commission predicted on Tuesday. The downbeat assessment of Europe's economy comes as ...
On Thursday, Boeing Co (BA.N) announced that the company is pulling the plug on its hulking 747 jumbo jets, ending a half-century run for the twin-aisle pioneer. According to the aerospace company, the last 747 jumbo jets would roll out from ...