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US FAA orders fix for GE engines

  NEW YORK / Reuters The US aviation regulator has ordered an urgent fix for General Electric engines on upto 150 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, a step to avoid engine failure in icy conditions. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it was requiring modifications to prevent fan blades from rubbing against the engine casing, which can cause “damage and a possible ...

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Norwegian Air focusses on long-haul growth as A320Neos delayed

  Bloomberg Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA is seeking US backing for an expansion of its UK-based long-haul operations that would allow the discount carrier to offer services such as South Africa to New York via London. A successful outcome following an application to the US Department of Transportation could lead Norwegian Air to exercise an option to buy 10 more ...

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America’s wealth effect from rising home prices cut in half

  Bloomberg The U.S. consumer might be the engine of global growth — just not the roaring V12 it used to be. From the fourth quarter of 2003 through 2006, amid the real estate bubble, personal consumption expenditures grew at an average annual clip of 3.5 percent. Since the S&P/Case-Shiller Composite 20-City Home Price Index bottomed out in March 2012, ...

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