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United Ground Express, a wholly owned subsidiary of United Airlines, is an airport ground handling company that supports flights at a growing number of airports across the United States. Our goal is providing safe, exceptional customer service to each and every customer by connecting people and uniting the world.

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WISK AERO, ARCHER, AND BOEING REACH AGREEMENT TO SETTLE LITIGATION AND ENTER INTO FLIGHT COLLABORATION; BOEING INVESTS IN ARCHER’S FUNDING ROUND

Businesswire | August 14, 2023

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Wisk Aero (“Wisk”) and Archer, leaders in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market, along with The Boeing Company (“Boeing”) today announced that they have reached a settlement to resolve the federal and state court litigation between the parties on undisclosed terms.Simultaneously, the parties have entered into a collaboration that looks forward to the growth and development of the AAM industry. Archer has agreed to make Wisk its exclusive provider of autonomy techno...

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ALASKA AIRLINES AND ZEROAVIA DEVELOPING WORLD'S LARGEST ZERO-EMISSION AIRCRAFT

PRnewswire | May 02, 2023

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Alaska Airlines today presented a Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop to ZeroAvia that will be retrofitted with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system in an effort to expand the reach and applicability of zero emissions flight technology. At an event, held at ZeroAvia's Paine Field research and development site, the companies were joined by high school students from Raisbeck Aviation High School, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene and Snohomish C...

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BOEING CONFIRMS 2 NEW SOFTWARE UPDATES TO 737 MAX

Skift | April 08, 2020

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Boeing Co said late on Tuesday it will make two new software updates to the 737 MAX’s flight control computer as it works to win regulatory approval to resume flights after the jet was grounded following two fatal crashes in five months. The planemaker confirmed to Reuters that one issue involves hypothetical faults in the flight control computer microprocessor, which could potentially lead to a loss of control known as a runaway stabilizer, while the other issue could potentially lead to ...

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THOMAS COOK AVIATION DECLARES BANKRUPTCY

Simple Flying | April 03, 2020

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Thomas Cook Aviation has declared bankruptcy. The news came after its contracts with its sole customer, the German carrier Condor, were canceled. Around half a year ago the Thomas Cook Group collapsed into bankruptcy.You may have read the title of this story thinking ‘hang on, Thomas Cook declared bankruptcy last September?” Well, you would be correct, the Thomas Cook Group did collapse. However, despite the collapse of its parent company Thomas Cook Aviation continued operatio...

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WISK AERO, ARCHER, AND BOEING REACH AGREEMENT TO SETTLE LITIGATION AND ENTER INTO FLIGHT COLLABORATION; BOEING INVESTS IN ARCHER’S FUNDING ROUND

Businesswire | August 14, 2023

Wisk Aero (“Wisk”) and Archer, leaders in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market, along with The Boeing Company (“Boeing”) today announced that they have reached a settlement to resolve the federal and state court litigation between the parties on undisclosed terms.Simultaneously, the parties have entered into a collaboration that looks forward to the growth and development of the AAM industry. Archer has agreed to make Wisk its exclusive provider of autonomy techno...

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ALASKA AIRLINES AND ZEROAVIA DEVELOPING WORLD'S LARGEST ZERO-EMISSION AIRCRAFT

PRnewswire | May 02, 2023

Alaska Airlines today presented a Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop to ZeroAvia that will be retrofitted with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system in an effort to expand the reach and applicability of zero emissions flight technology. At an event, held at ZeroAvia's Paine Field research and development site, the companies were joined by high school students from Raisbeck Aviation High School, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene and Snohomish C...

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BOEING CONFIRMS 2 NEW SOFTWARE UPDATES TO 737 MAX

Skift | April 08, 2020

Boeing Co said late on Tuesday it will make two new software updates to the 737 MAX’s flight control computer as it works to win regulatory approval to resume flights after the jet was grounded following two fatal crashes in five months. The planemaker confirmed to Reuters that one issue involves hypothetical faults in the flight control computer microprocessor, which could potentially lead to a loss of control known as a runaway stabilizer, while the other issue could potentially lead to ...

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THOMAS COOK AVIATION DECLARES BANKRUPTCY

Simple Flying | April 03, 2020

Thomas Cook Aviation has declared bankruptcy. The news came after its contracts with its sole customer, the German carrier Condor, were canceled. Around half a year ago the Thomas Cook Group collapsed into bankruptcy.You may have read the title of this story thinking ‘hang on, Thomas Cook declared bankruptcy last September?” Well, you would be correct, the Thomas Cook Group did collapse. However, despite the collapse of its parent company Thomas Cook Aviation continued operatio...

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