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Canadian official's email saying 737 MAX software must go reflects 'working-level' view: regulator

MONTREAL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An email sent by an official at Transport Canada urging Boeing to remove an anti-stall system involved in two 737 MAX crashes reflects “working-level discussions” and were not reviewed by the Canadian regulator, the agency said on Friday. The email was sent to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency, the New York Times said. …read more […]

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Canadian official’s email saying 737 MAX software must go reflects ‘working-level’ view: regulator

An email sent by an official at Transport Canada urging Boeing to remove an anti-stall system involved in two 737 MAX crashes reflects “working-level discussions” and were not reviewed by the Canadian regulator, the agency said on Friday.

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Canadian official's email saying 737 MAX software must go reflects 'working-level' view: regulator

MONTREAL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An email sent by an official at Transport Canada urging Boeing to remove an anti-stall system involved in two 737 MAX crashes reflects “working-level discussions” and were not reviewed by the Canadian regulator, the agency said on Friday. The email was sent to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency, the New York Times said. …read more […]

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James Richman: Billionaire Investor Reportedly Takes a Closer Look at Barclay’s Assets for Sale

The Barclay twins, David and Frederick, have been a staple on the list of British billionaires for decades. They are often described as reclusive billionaires and notorious for keeping their private lives hidden from the public and shying away from any form of publicity. Several talks about the sale of some of their properties have […] …read more […]

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Former Trump admin official Bolton: Twitter 'liberated' account from White House control

Former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said on Friday that Twitter Inc had returned control of his personal account to him after it had been taken over by the White House, in his first tweets since resigning in September. “We have now liberated the Twitter account, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation as National Security Advisor,” Bolton tweeted to his more than 790,000 followers. …read more […]