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View all search resultsA day after Boeing Co received approval for its 737 MAX to fly again following a 20-month grounding, its two largest US and European customers signaled caution on their order books as they monitor demand in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Italy's national civil aviation authority ENAC threatened on Wednesday to suspend Ryanair's permit to fly in the country over alleged non-compliance with coronavirus safety rules, but the low-cost carrier denied flouting them.
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