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Bombardier Inc. is preparing to take advantage of a possibility of a new market from Iran as Canada considers lifting off some sanctions. -
Airbus boss calls on Germany to open up labor market to refugees
Germany should deregulate its labor market and create more lower-paid jobs to help refugees find work and integrate better into society, the head of Europe's largest aerospace group Airbus said on Sunday. -
Plane with 54 on board crashes in remote Indonesian region
An aircraft with 54 people on board crashed in Indonesia's remote and mountainous region of Papua on Sunday, a government official said, the latest in a string of aviation disasters in the Southeast Asian nation. -
Plane safe? Hacker case points to deeper cyber issues
Security researcher Chris Roberts made headlines last month when he was hauled off a plane in New York by the FBI and accused of hacking into flight controls via his underseat entertainment unit. -
Spain withdraws permission for Airbus A-400M test flights
Spain's Defence Minister Pedro Morenes said on Tuesday that flight permission for Airbus (AIR.PA) A-400M planes currently in production in Spain has been temporarily withdrawn until the reasons for Saturday's fatal crash were determined. -
Recording shows pilot locked out of crashed Airbus cockpit: NYT
Voice recordings from the German jet that crashed in the Alps showed one of the pilots left the cockpit and could not get back in before the plane went down, killing all 150 onboard, the New York Times reported. -
German Airbus crashes in French Alps with 150 dead, black box found
An Airbus operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline crashed into a mountainside in the French Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 people on board including 16 schoolchildren.
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