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Amazon files lawsuit contesting Pentagon's $10 billion cloud contract to Microsoft

An Amazon spokesman said that the company filed a complaint and supplemental motion for discovery. “The Complaint and related filings contain source selection sensitive information, as well as AWS’s proprietary information, trade secrets, and confidential financial information, the public release of which would cause either party severe competitive harm,” Amazon said in a court document seeking a protective order. Last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper rejected any suggestion of bias in the Pentagon’s decision to award Microsoft the contract after Amazon announced plans to challenge it. …read more […]

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Canadian official’s critique of 737 MAX software reflects ‘working-level’ view: regulator

An email sent by a Transport Canada official 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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UPDATE 1-Canadian official's critique of 737 MAX software reflects 'working-level' view – regulator

MONTREAL/WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (Reuters) – An email sent by a Transport Canada official 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

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 […]