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Travel Disruption Likely As Airbus Jets Undergo Engine Inspection ...

JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, and Wizz Air are among the airlines to be impacted. There's likely to be more air travel disruption on its way because hundreds of Airbus planes will have to undergo ... Read More
Airlines desperately want more planes — but Boeing and Airbus ... - MSN

Production struggles at Boeing and Airbus have forced airlines around the world to cut routes and spend more to keep older planes flying, even as travel demand soars. Airlines reeling from delays ... Read More
Airlines Need More Planes, but Boeing and Airbus Can't Keep up ...

Boeing's quality issues and Airbus' supply chain problems have created a global jet shortage. American Airlines cut routes amid delayed 787s, while Ryanair lowered its capacity outlook for 2025. Read More
The Week in Business: More Air Travel Chaos - The New York Times

Consumer prices continue to cool down. Goldman Sachs began one of its largest rounds of layoffs since the 2008 financial crisis. And Elon Musk is to go to trial over a 2018 tweet about Tesla. Read More
US airlines scramble to avoid cancellations after jet engine recall

Several US-based airlines are reportedly working hard to avoid flight cancellations after Pratt & Whitney announced a massive recall of some 1,200 jet engines. Read More
United Airlines orders 110 Airbus, Boeing jets in a bet on travel ...

United Airlines on Tuesday announced an order for 110 aircraft from Boeing and Airbus for delivery beginning in 2028 as it seeks to expand its international network. Skip to main content ... Read More
Airlines desperately want more planes — but Boeing and Airbus ... - AOL

The bottlenecks have forced global carriers to adjust their 2025 capacity plans, cut routes, and spend more money to keep older jets flying. Airlines desperately want more planes — but Boeing ... Read More
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