Boeing is taking the required steps to return confidence in business, says former FAA adminstrator

Boeing is taking the required steps to return confidence in business, says former FAA adminstrator


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Billy Nolen, former Acting FAA administrator and Archer Aviation chief safety, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the progress Boeing has made in its production safety.



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Tourism hit hard by government shutdown: Here’s what to know
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Tourism hit hard by government shutdown: Here’s what to know

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Squawk on the Street CNBC’s Contessa Brewer joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on the tourism industry. 03:27 an hour ago Contessa Brewer Source

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Expect an ‘extraordinary’ jump in Chinese tourism this Golden Week: Economist
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Expect an ‘extraordinary’ jump in Chinese tourism this Golden Week: Economist

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Erica Tay, economist at Maybank Investment Banking Group, discusses how “holiday stringing” would impact Chinese domestic and outbound tourism during the Golden Week holiday, and why she’s not overly concerned about unemployment in China being at a 6-month high. Source

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‘Seconds count’: Avoiding airplane collisions at airports could come down to cockpit alerts
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‘Seconds count’: Avoiding airplane collisions at airports could come down to cockpit alerts

ABOARD A HONEYWELL TEST PLANE — Aerospace giant Honeywell is building new cockpit alerts that developers say will give airline pilots more precious time to react to hazards at airports. Honeywell senior test pilot Capt. Kirk Vining late last month put the alerts — called Surface Alert, or SURF-A — to the test by recreating […]

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