Archive for July 2019
Aviation Agency to Review Global Pilot Training in Shadow of 737 Max crashes
MONTREAL — Global regulators will meet in Montreal next week to review pilot licensing requirements, the U.N.’s aviation agency said, as part of a discussion that has gained urgency following two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrew Confusion, Engine Trouble Recorded in Final Seconds of Doomed Flight
A plane that crashed in suburban Dallas and killed 10 passengers and crew had trouble with its left engine, according to the last few seconds of a cockpit voice recording, officials said on Tuesday. Just after the plane took off … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing Offers $100 Million to Families of 737 Max Crash Victims
Boeing Co. said it would offer $100 million to support the families of victims and others affected by the recent crashes of its 737 Max jetliner, which killed 346 people and have led to scores of lawsuits. The money will … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJim Beam’s Kentucky Fire Ruins 45,000 Barrels of ‘Young Whiskey’
A fire at a Jim Beam bourbon facility in Kentucky destroyed about 45,000 barrels, potentially causing hundreds of millions of dollars of lost spirits. The spirits that went up in flames were “relatively young whiskey,” a spokesman for parent company … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer’s $80 Million Roundup Verdict Will Probably Be Cut
A federal judge said he’ll probably reduce — but not throw out entirely — an $80 million jury verdict against Bayer AG in the second case to go to trial over claims the company’s Roundup herbicide causes cancer. U.S. District … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVegan ‘Meat’ Makers Sue Mississippi Over What to Call It
For vegans, things have never been better: This Fourth of July, they can grill up their choice of plant-based burgers, sausages and hot dogs, dressing them with egg-free mayonnaiseand dairy-free cheese—before finishing off with a scoop or two of cream-less … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCNA, QBE, Arcadia Settlements Make Personnel Changes
CNA Taps QBE Lawyer for General Counsel Post CNA has appointed Jose Ramon Gonzalez as executive vice president and general counsel. Gonzalez will serve as the principal counsel for the Chicago based carrier, responsible for legal affairs, compliance, regulatory and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHelmet Maker Rounds out Football Portfolio with New Headgear
SEATTLE — The company that produces the top-rated helmet for NFL players and introduced a youth version of the headgear is rolling out a version for flag football. Seattle-based VICIS already produces the helmet that rated best for three straight … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAdministration Moves to Ease Drive-Time Rules for Truckers
OPAL, Va. — Truck driver Lucson Francois was forced to hit the brakes just five minutes from his home in Pennsylvania. He’d reached the maximum number of hours in a day he’s allowed to be on duty. Francois couldn’t leave … Source: Claims Journal
Read More10 Killed when Small Plane Crashes on Takeoff in Texas
DALLAS — All ten people on board a small plane were killed in a fiery crash Sunday morning when the aircraft struggled to gain altitude after taking off from a suburban Dallas airport, veered to one side and plunged into … Source: Claims Journal
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