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Indonesian rescuers are seeking the so-called black box flight recorder as they search for victims from the Russian Sukhoi SuperJet 100 plane that crashed into a mountainside three days ago with 45 people on board.
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President Vladimir Putin’s ambition to revive Russia’s aerospace industry will hang on one question dominating the Sukhoi Superjet crash probe in Indonesia this week: pilot or plane?
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Bad weather forced an Indonesian search and rescue team to pause operations until tomorrow where a Russian-made Sukhoi SuperJet 100 crashed into a mountainside two days ago. Twelve bodies have been recovered, and no survivors have been found among the 45 that were on board.
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Indonesian authorities suspended efforts to reach a Russian-made Sukhoi SuperJet 100 that crashed into a remote mountainside yesterday during a promotional flight as deteriorating weather hampered access.
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Indonesian rescuers reached a Russian-made Sukhoi SuperJet 100 that crashed on a remote mountainside yesterday during a promotional flight. There were no signs of survivors among the 45 people onboard.
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When it comes to acquisitions, Warren Buffett says his biggest deal is yet to come. That could attract the 81-year-old billionaire investor to companies from Deere & Co. to Henkel AG.
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Constellium, a producer of aluminum products for the aerospace industry, is seeking a $350 million term loan B maturing in six years, according to a person with knowledge of the transaction.
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Russell Peters is a junior at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, one of the top U.S. flight-training schools, who has no intention of taking to the skies.
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Germany should drop a clause in a foreign-trade law that lets the government block purchases of larger stakes in domestic companies because the rule can impede investments, Airbus SAS Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders said.
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Canada’s federal government is reviewing its financial support for the nation’s $22 billion aerospace industry, naming former industry minister David Emerson to lead the process.