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Allison Lampert

Allison Lampert

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Bombardier CEO fears US could target firm if Canada scraps jet deal

Bombardier CEO Eric Martel said on Monday he was concerned Washington could target the private planemaker's U.S. contracts if Canada cancels a C$19 billion ($

Bombardier CEO fears US could target firm if Canada scraps jet deal
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Tariffs rush some business jet deals, drive aviation cost fears

Tariffs imposed by the U.S. and other countries in retaliation have prompted some business jet buyers to try to rush deliveries or add contract clauses

Tariffs rush some business jet deals, drive aviation cost fears
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|US

Aerospace industry scrambles to deal with fallout from huge US factory fire

Boeing and other top aerospace firms are scouring their supply chains to determine their exposure to a major fire last week at a Philadelphia-area parts

Aerospace industry scrambles to deal with fallout from huge US factory fire
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Canada in running for Safran plant despite tariff threat: minister

Canada remains a contender for a carbon brakes factory from France's Safran, the Canadian industry minister said on Tuesday, despite the looming threat of 25%

Canada in running for Safran plant despite tariff threat: minister
Business|Economy|US

Boeing CEO says Musk 'helping in a big way' on timing of Air Force One planes

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg on Thursday said Elon Musk, the head of its space business rival SpaceX, is "helping us a lot" in

Boeing CEO says Musk 'helping in a big way' on timing of Air Force One planes
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How did a jet flip upside down on a Toronto runway and everyone survive?

Investigators are probing the causes of an unusual plane crash at Canada's largest airport on Monday, when a regional jet flipped upside down upon

How did a jet flip upside down on a Toronto runway and everyone survive?
Travel|US|World

Canadian investigators find black boxes after Toronto plane crash, probe continues

Canadian investigators said on Tuesday they recovered the so-called black boxes from a regional jet that flipped upside down upon landing in windy conditions a day earlier at Toronto's

Canadian investigators find black boxes after Toronto plane crash, probe continues
Travel|US|World

Investigators recover black boxes for further analysis into Toronto plane crash

Canadian investigators said on Tuesday they sent black boxes for lab analysis from a Delta Air Lines regional jet that flipped upside down

Investigators recover black boxes for further analysis into Toronto plane crash
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Delta plane flips upside down on landing at Toronto airport, injuring 18

A Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped upside down upon landing at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday amid windy weather following

Delta plane flips upside down on landing at Toronto airport, injuring 18
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Air Lease expects aircraft shortfall to push up rental rates

Air Lease Corp's CEO said on Thursday he expected lease rates and aircraft valuations to rise on a shortfall of commercial planes, after the company reported lower

Air Lease expects aircraft shortfall to push up rental rates
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Executives plot strategy to deal with 'cost and chaos' of Trump tariffs

Executives across industries reliant on steel and aluminum imports were scrambling to offset the cost of Donald

Executives plot strategy to deal with 'cost and chaos' of Trump tariffs
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North American aerospace union presses Trump to pause tariffs on Canada

The United States should pause tariffs on Canada as it did on Mexico, the head of the largest North American aerospace union told Reuters on Monday, as industry

North American aerospace union presses Trump to pause tariffs on Canada
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Near-misses at Washington airport worried pilots well before fatal crash

U.S. commercial pilot Rick Redfern was preparing to land at Reagan Washington National Airport about a decade ago when he spotted a

Near-misses at Washington airport worried pilots well before fatal crash
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Boeing stock rallies on plane progress despite $11.8-billion annual loss

Boeing said on Tuesday it was making progress on increasing plane production, and its shares jumped nearly 8%, despite the company

Boeing stock rallies on plane progress despite $11.8-billion annual loss
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Aerospace suppliers scramble to cushion blow of looming Trump tariffs

Canadian helicopter parts supplier Optima Aero is already moving inventory south of the border to

Aerospace suppliers scramble to cushion blow of looming Trump tariffs
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Boeing warns of bigger-than-expected $4 billion quarterly loss; shares drop

Boeing warned on Thursday that it expected a fourth-quarter loss of about $4 billion to close a year marred by a production

Boeing warns of bigger-than-expected $4 billion quarterly loss; shares drop
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US aerospace group open to select tariffs supporting national security, industry

The largest U.S. aerospace trade group opened the door on Friday to discussions on specific tariffs, after President-elect Donald Trump suggested slapping duties on

US aerospace group open to select tariffs supporting national security, industry
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US FAA certifies Gulfstream G700 business jet

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday said it certified General Dynamics Corp's Gulfstream flagship G700 business aircraft,

US FAA certifies Gulfstream G700 business jet
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Airbus wins reprieve from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium

Canada has granted Airbus a waiver to allow it to use Russian titanium in its manufacturing after becoming the first

Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

North American airlines bet on Asia to drive profit

The return of North American flights to Asia-Pacific is accelerating heading in to 2024, as carriers bet on the region as the

North American airlines bet on Asia to drive profit
Business|Europe|Travel|US

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|Finance|Travel|US

Record Southwest penalty not enough to protect passenger interests -consumer groups

A $140 million U.S. penalty slapped on Southwest Airlines on Monday for a holiday meltdown last year has sent a "warning shot" to other carriers,

Record Southwest penalty not enough to protect passenger interests -consumer groups
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

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|News|Technology

US FAA extends Boeing MAX 9 grounding for new safety checks

The U.S. aviation regulator on Friday extended the grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes indefinitely for new safety checks and

US FAA extends Boeing MAX 9 grounding for new safety checks
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Textron sees strong 2024 profit on US Army deal, higher plane deliveries

Cessna business jet maker Textron on Wednesday forecast higher private plane deliveries this year and 2024 profit above Wall Street estimates as the

Textron sees strong 2024 profit on US Army deal, higher plane deliveries

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