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Canada's WestJet cancels more flights after failing to reach agreement with union

Canada's WestJet Airlines said late on Saturday that it has canceled a total of 407 flights affecting over 49,000 passengers after the carrier and the union representing

Canada's WestJet cancels more flights after failing to reach agreement with union
Business|Economy

Boeing woes will not erode workers' readiness to strike, union says

Boeing's financial and production challenges following a January mid-air panel blowout will not change its workers' readiness to strike to make gains in

Boeing woes will not erode workers' readiness to strike, union says
Business|Technology

Boeing to brief European regulators on new production plans after 737 MAX panel blowout

Boeing is planning a briefing for high-level European regulatory officials about changes to the way it makes planes, a senior company executive said, after a

Boeing to brief European regulators on new production plans after 737 MAX panel blowout
Business

Productivity at Airbus plant in Canada slips as workers mull new contract offer

Productivity has slipped at a Montreal-area Airbus factory trying to ramp up assembly of the planemaker's smallest commercial jet, as workers consider a new

Productivity at Airbus plant in Canada slips as workers mull new contract offer
Business

Exclusive-Boeing defense suppliers delivered 80% on time in 2023 amid supply-chain snags

Boeing's defense, space and security suppliers improved their on-time deliveries in 2023, but still fell below a measurement for satisfactory performance,

Exclusive-Boeing defense suppliers delivered 80% on time in 2023 amid supply-chain snags
Business

Honeywell will seek 'relief' on Bombardier engine pricing case at Canada's top court

Honeywell said it will ask Canada's top court to hear an engine pricing case involving business jet maker Bombardier, in a dispute that has raised concerns

Honeywell will seek 'relief' on Bombardier engine pricing case at Canada's top court
Business

North American aviation companies get labor relief from foreign workers - at a cost

Aerospace supplier CEO Hugue Meloche spends more than C$10,000 for each skilled foreign worker he brings to his company's Montreal-area factories, but paying

North American aviation companies get labor relief from foreign workers - at a cost
Business

US low-cost carrier Breeze Airways takes early steps to fly international

Breeze Airways is taking early steps to fly to international sun destinations and parts of Europe, the founder of the U.S. low-cost domestic carrier said on

US low-cost carrier Breeze Airways takes early steps to fly international
Business|Economy

Airbus seeks mandatory weekend overtime to catch up on delayed A220 production

Airbus has told workers at its Montreal-area A220 factory that it wants to impose mandatory overtime on weekends to catch up on delayed production of the money-

Airbus seeks mandatory weekend overtime to catch up on delayed A220 production
Business|Economy

Canadian Airbus A220 workers approve deal, ending lockout fears

Canadian Airbus A220 jet assembly workers approved a five-year contract with more than three-quarters of votes in favor, their union said late on Wednesday,

Canadian Airbus A220 workers approve deal, ending lockout fears
Business

Boeing plane deliveries drop by half in May year-on-year

Boeing said on Tuesday it delivered 24 commercial planes in May, about half of the 50 jets it handed over to customers during the same month a year earlier, as it

Boeing plane deliveries drop by half in May year-on-year

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