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U S Justice Corrupted? B737 Max Victims had no chance against Boeing

U S Justice Corrupted? B737 Max Victims had no chance against Boeing
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Lead Boeing Prosecutor Joins Boeing Corporate Criminal Defense Firm Kirkland & Ellis

Lead Boeing Prosecutor Joins Boeing Corporate Criminal Defense Firm Kirkland & Ellis
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The India COVID horror virus calls for adjustments by airlines worldwide

The India COVID horror virus calls for adjustments by airlines worldwide May 1, 2021 The India COVID-19 variant carries two mutations including the L452R and E484Q which have been seen separately before in other variants but never together in one variant. In light of the spread of the B1.617 COVID variant, FlyersRights renewed its call for social distancing on planes and at airports in the United States, temperature checks, rapid testing, and waiver of change fees. The World Tourism Network wants IATA and ICAO to take this initiative on a global platform. In a letter to the US Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and FAA Administrator Steve Dickson, FlyersRights.org highlighted how studies show that blocking middle seats significantly reduces the spread of COVID-19.

737 MAX returning to passenger service in Sacramento Wary flyers can avoid it, though

737 MAX returning to passenger service in Sacramento. Wary flyers can avoid it, though Sacramento Bee 2/4/2021 Tony Bizjak, The Sacramento Bee Feb. 4 The 737 MAX aircraft is returning to passenger service in the United States, including in Sacramento in the coming days, nearly two years after being grounded in the wake of back-to-back fatal crashes blamed on botched software. United Airlines will be the first to fly the jet in the West, beginning on Feb. 11, identifying Sacramento as one of the airports to be used by the MAX jets, which have been retrofitted and were re-certified for commercial flights in November by the Federal Aviation Administration.

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