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Europe-US regulatory split may prolong Max grounding

Bloomberg Aviation executives are increasingly worried that a widening split between regulators in the US and Europe will extend the grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 Max, sowing confusion and fear as officials work to approve the resumption of commercial flights after two deadly crashes. Sounding the alarm over the increasingly tenuous alliance were Aengus Kelly, who heads the largest global ...

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KLM staff call off strike plan, to resume talks

Bloomberg The ground staff of Air France-KLM’s Dutch arm cancelled their plan to strike work on Sunday at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s busiest travel hubs, after KLM indicated willingness to redress their grievances, FNV union said in a statement on its website. “KLM has until the end of next week to come to an agreement on the most ...

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Walmart plan to keep guns out of stores won’t keep them all out

Bloomberg Walmart Inc’s new policy discouraging patrons from openly carrying guns will rely heavily on signage and won’t require employees to confront every person carrying a firearm, according to a person familiar with the matter. The nuanced approach is designed to let people who are armed go about their business in a Walmart store, as long as they’re not making ...

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