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17.07.26 - 15:36
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Airbus sells 55 aircraft – including 15 widebody A350s – to 2 Chinese airlines (SCMP)
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Airbus has secured an order for 55 aircraft from two Chinese airlines, including 15 widebody A350 jets, strengthening the European giant's widebody sales in the world's second-largest air transport market.
Air China, one of the country's three major state-owned carriers, announced the deal on Friday. The flag carrier said it would purchase 15 A350-900 passenger jets, while its subsidiary Shenzhen Airlines would acquire 40 narrowbody A320neo aircraft.
The new-generation A350-900 and A320neo......
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16.07.26 - 23:45
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Railroad, airline labor mediator fired by Trump drops legal fight (The Hill)
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The Supreme Court's blockbuster decision expanding President Trump's firing power has reached another agency: one that works out labor disputes in the airline and railroad industries. Deirdre Hamilton, a Democratic appointee to the National Mediation Board who had been contesting her firing, has now dismissed her legal challenge. A judge on Thursday ordered the case......
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16.07.26 - 13:12
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′Keys to the kingdom′: hackers who gained access to heart of London transport network jailed (The Guardian)
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Thalha Jubair, 20, and Owen Flowers, 19, sentenced to five and a half years each for cyber-attack that cost Transport for London £39mThe teenage hackers had London's transport network at their mercy. Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers had burrowed into the heart of Transport for London's IT systems and held the “keys to the kingdom”.TfL said the attack, which occurred between 31 August and 3 September 2024, could have caused “catastrophic damage” to its technology systems and could have led to “significant and extended transport service degradation and disruption”. Continue reading......
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