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India revives passenger plane project

  Bloomberg India is reviving a three-decade-old plan to build its first passenger aircraft as the South Asian country struggles to join an exclusive club of Asian nations that have advanced far ahead in creating their own home-made jets. A 14-seat aircraft, called Saras, is undergoing preliminary tests, Jitendra Jadhav, director of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research at state-controlled ...

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Boeing union bid fails in South averse to organising

  AP Production workers at Boeing’s South Carolina plant have rejected an effort to unionize, maintaining Southern reluctance toward unionization and setting up a picture-perfect stop for President Donald Trump, who visits the facilities this week. Vote totals weren’t immediately available, but the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ lead organizer said it’s “the workers who dictate what happens ...

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Austria seeks $1.2bn from Eurofighter over ‘order flaws’

  Bloomberg Austria is seeking as much as 1.1 billion euros ($1.16 billion) from Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH and its main shareholder, Airbus Group SE, after a probe concluded the companies deceived the government in a 2003 purchase of fighter jets. The Austrian Defense Ministry’s five-year investigation into the 1.96 billion-euro contract found that Eurofighter knew it wouldn’t be able supply ...

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