Week Ending July 3, 2020: NBAA Cancels NBAA-BACE, Boeing 737 Max Resumes Flight Testing, Global 7500 Gets Green Credentials, Farnborough Airshow Goes Virtual, OSHA Proposes Fine for Textron Aviation Plant Explosion

Week Ending July 3, 2020: NBAA Cancels NBAA-BACE, Boeing 737 Max Resumes Flight Testing, Global 7500 Gets Green Credentials, Farnborough Airshow Goes Virtual, OSHA Proposes Fine for Textron Aviation Plant Explosion

Author: Aviation International News July 2, 2020 Duration: 30:15

In this week's episode: the show must not go on—NBAA cancels its annual convention due to Covid-19, and AIN senior editor Kerry Lynch has all the details; editor in chief Matt Thurber discusses Boeing's long road to get the 737 Max back in service; Kerry also explains what Bombardier's global environmental declaration for the Global 7500 really means; London-based editor Charles Alcock outlines the plans for a virtual Farnborough Airshow this month, and he also highlights Airbus's testing of autonomous flight technology on an A350 widebody airliner; and Wichita-based editor Jerry Siebenmark covers OSHA's proposed $13,000 fine against Textron Aviation due to a manufacturing plant accident in December.


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