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Ethiopian restarts 737 Max flights three years after crash

Bloomberg Ethiopian Airlines Group carried out its first official flight with Boeing Co.’s 737 Max since a deadly crash in March 2019 that triggered a global grounding of the jet. The three-year-old plane took off from the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa at 9:18 a.m. GMT on Tuesday and was in the air for about four hours before returning, tracking ...

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Starbucks seeks to quash union votes at 3 NY stores

  Bloomberg Starbucks Corp. is asking the US government to quash elections underway in New York that could expand the fledgling labor foothold among its corporate-run U.S. locations. In a filing, the coffee chain asked the National Labor Relations Board to overturn an acting regional director’s ruling ordering unionization votes at three restaurants in the Buffalo region. The company argued ...

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Some airlines will lose ‘shedload’ of money on oil, Ryanair says

  Bloomberg Airlines that aren’t currently hedging their fuel bills are set to lose a “shedload” of money as a result of high oil prices, the head of Ryanair Holdings Plc. Brent crude is trading near $91 a barrel as surging global consumption pushes prices to a seven-year high. That’s problematic for fuel-consuming industries like airlines, where oil can make ...

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