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Key Takeaways:

  • Passengers on a Russian flight subdued a drunk individual who claimed to have a bomb.
  • The first civilian-owned Harrier made its airshow debut, and the Rocket Racing League was approved for demo flights.
  • Key industry developments include the departure of Mooney's CEO and stalled strike talks at Boeing.
  • An ex-convict claimed the 1986 plane crash of Mozambique's president was a deliberate assassination.
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An apparently drunk passenger who told an airline flight attendant he had a bomb was overpowered by fellow passengers on a flight in Russia on Wednesday; the A320 crew flew on to their intended destination…

The first-ever civilian-owned Harrier made its airshow debut in Virginia last weekend…

The Rocket Racing League got the official OK to fly demo flights next year…

Ex-con says 1986 plane crash was the deliberate assassination of Mozambique’s president…

Dennis Ferguson, who until recently was CEO at Mooney, has left the company….

Strike talks at Boeing have stalled; no quick resolution is expected.

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