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Qantas said it will terminate 500 engineering jobs as part of a wider effort to stem losses at its ailing international flights unit.
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American Airlines will have to wait longer than previously expected for a bankruptcy judge's decision on whether the carrier can impose new labor contracts.
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The era of Asia's aviation supremacy is struggling before it has even taken off.
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Boeing said it planned to increase the size of the engine on its new 737 Max jetliner as it continues a fierce battle for sales with the rival Airbus A320neo.
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Delta Air Lines sees strong summer demand, but intends to proactively trim its capacity offered across the Atlantic and Pacific in the fourth quarter.
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