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    FAA allows Boeing to increase 737 Max production nearly two years after door plug flew off plane

    The Federal Aviation Administration has permitted Boeing to boost its 737 Max jet production. The monthly limit now stands at 42 planes, an increase from 38. This decision follows thorough safety inspections of Boeing's manufacturing lines. The FAA's move comes after a door plug incident earlier this year. Boeing stated it followed a disciplined process to ensure safety and quality.

    WWE's former boss Vince McMahon was accused of causing a July 24 crash on the Merritt Parkway in Westport that wrecked his Bentley and damaged two other cars, state police said.

    Father of pilot in Air India crash asks top court for independent probe

    The father of an Air India pilot killed in a June crash has petitioned India's Supreme Court for an independent investigation, arguing the current probe unfairly focuses on pilot error. He seeks a new panel of aviation experts to examine technical and procedural causes, challenging the government's handling of the disaster.

    Tragic end: Crypto investor dies by suicide as market crash wipes out millions

    Ukrainian authorities are investigating the death of crypto trader Konstantin Galich, known as Kostya Kudo, who was found dead in his car with a gunshot wound. The incident occurred amid a significant crypto market crash, with reports suggesting Galich had expressed financial distress. His passing highlights the psychological pressures faced by traders during market volatility.

    Air India in expanded talks for up to 300 new jets, sources say

    In a strategic leap forward, Air India is gearing up to augment its fleet dramatically. The airline is currently holding talks with aviation heavyweights Airbus and Boeing regarding a substantial order of up to 300 new aircraft, including a considerable assortment of wide-body options.

    India to host Asia Pacific aircraft accident investigators meet from October 28-31

    In a landmark event, New Delhi, the heart of India, is set to welcome aircraft accident investigators from across the Asia Pacific region for a crucial four-day conference from October 28-31. This is a historic moment, as India steps into the leadership role for the very first time.