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Cathay Pacific suspends cargo flights for a week due to virus controls

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airlines is suspending cargo flights for a week due to stricter quarantine requirements for air crews, potentially adding to strain...

Boeing agrees settlement with families of Ethiopia crash victims

Boeing has reached a settlement with the families of 157 people killed when a 737-Max aircraft crashed in Ethiopia in March 2019. The plane manufacturer...

Expo 2020 opens in Dubai with spectacular ceremony

The Middle East’s first World Fair featuring 192 nations has begun in Dubai with a spectacular opening ceremony. Named Expo 2020, the event was postponed...

Qatar Airways announce £3 billion losses amid pandemic

Qatar Airways has said it suffered more than four billion US dollars (£3 billion) loss in revenues over the last year, as lockdowns triggered...

Major Adriatic Sea bridge connects coastline in Croatia

A major European Union-funded bridge built by a Chinese company has been connected over the Adriatic Sea, linking two swathes of the Croatian coastline...

Planes collide on taxiway at Dubai International Airport

Two passenger jets from low-cost carrier FlyDubai and Bahrain-based Gulf Air collided with each other on the taxiway at Dubai International Airport, though authorities...

Boeing’s latest version of the 737 Max makes first flight

Boeing’s latest version of the 737 Max jetliner made its first test flight on Friday, taking off near Seattle for an expected two-hour trip...

EU court rules against state aid for German airline Condor

A top European Union court annulled the EU’s approval of 550 million euros in state aid for German airline Condor, backing a challenge by...

Protests staged in Venice as cruise ships restart operations from city

The first cruise ship since the pandemic began has made its way through the heart of Venice, escorted by triumphant water-spouting tugboats and elated...

Tourists fined for taking sand and shells from Sardinia’s beaches

Dozens of tourists will have to pay dearly for their souvenirs from Sardinia’s pristine beaches. Customs police on the Mediterranean island have issued fines of...

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