Emergency responders found the man “unconscious and were not able to revive him,” the airport said. “It is unclear at this time what injuries caused the man’s death.”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Spirit AeroSystems, a major supplier of parts for jetliners, has asked Boeing and Airbus to absorb more of the financial pain caused by inflation that makes its contracts "not sustainable," Spirit CEO Tom Gentile said on Thursday. In the first half of the year, Spirit took about $215 million in charges on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A220 and A350 programs, due to wage inflation, parts shortages and greater regulatory scrutiny, he said at an investor conference. Spirit executives first alluded to the need to reopen contract negotiations with Boeing and Airbus in August.
The Iraq Civil Aviation Authority has ordered that the operation of Airbus A220 aircraft used by the Iraqi Airways national carrier be suspended due to engine failures, the authority said in a statement, obtained by Sputnik.
Lufthansa Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr on a call with analysts to discuss earnings said, The idling of the narrow-body aircraft is on top of three other 'brand new' aircraft with Pratt engines that are also down.