The China Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) has not yet said whether it will fly the 737 Max into the country after the US Federal Aviation Administration gave the go-ahead to carry the plane earlier this week. The U.S. government was a significant obstacle to clearing Boeing, while airlines would need …
Read More »WHO says doctors should not use Gilead’s remidesivir by splitting with FDA
A laboratory technician shows the drug “Remdesivir” to treat coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Amr Abdullah Dalash | Reuters A World Health Organization panel on Thursday used Gilad Sciences’ antiviral drug rimadesivir to treat hospitalized patients in Covid-1 with it, saying there was currently no evidence that it survives or shortens recovery …
Read More »United say the Covid-19 spike hits air travel again
United warned in a filing on Thursday morning that it had reduced bookings and seen an increase in canceled reservations, which has led to an increase in infection rates across the country. The airline will also have to make more timetables in the fourth quarter than planned a year ago. …
Read More »The Tesla Model S is no longer ‘recommended’ by consumer reports
Brand New Tesla Model D S S Cars On August 2, 2017, a court in California sat in front of the Tesla Showroom in Madeira. Tesla will report second-quarter earnings today after the closing bell. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Tesla’s Model S sedan will no longer be “recommended” by …
Read More »In Japan, the number of daily virus cases is past record highs
TOKYO (AP) – A new coronavirus infection in Japan hit a record high on Thursday, urging the prime minister to exercise maximum caution but stop calling for a travel or business ban. The Ministry of Health reported 2,179 new cases, the first time more than 2,000 cases have been reported …
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