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  • 15/02The total giant deal for Air India with Airbus and Boeing is estimated at USD 80 Bn
  • 14/02Tata Group-owned Air India orders 40 Airbus A350s, 20 Boeing 787s, 10 Boeing 777-9s, 210 Airbus A320/321 neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX
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  • 02/03Lufthansa Group is ordering 15 more Airbus A350s, including its first -1000s, and 7 additional Boeing 787s
  • 02/03A Falcon 9 lifts off on the Crew-6 mission to the ISS with 4 astronauts from the United States, Russia and United Arab Emirates on board
  • 01/03Raytheon Technologies becomes the world's largest aerospace and defence company with revenue of $67 billion in 2022
  • 15/02The total giant deal for Air India with Airbus and Boeing is estimated at USD 80 Bn
  • 14/02Tata Group-owned Air India orders 40 Airbus A350s, 20 Boeing 787s, 10 Boeing 777-9s, 210 Airbus A320/321 neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX
  • 01/02The US Air Force placed an order worth $2 Bn for 15 new Boeing KC-46 air tankers
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  • 06/03Raytheon Technologies awarded valuated $ 250 million contract for a seven—vehicle missile tracking satellite constellation
  • 04/03Virgin Atlantic formally joins SkyTeam
  • 03/03Start-up Hong Kong carrier Greater Bay Airlines has ordered 15 Boeing 737 Max 9s
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  • 02/03A Falcon 9 lifts off on the Crew-6 mission to the ISS with 4 astronauts from the United States, Russia and United Arab Emirates on board
  • 01/03Raytheon Technologies becomes the world's largest aerospace and defence company with revenue of $67 billion in 2022
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