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stanley cup for the 737 Max in November, and delivered just seven jets, as the coronavirus pandemic continued hammering the commercial aviation market.The seven deliveries mark the lowest shipment figure since July and reflect soured demand, travel restrictions and delays resulting from 787 inspections, the airframer says.Source: Wikimedia CommonsThe Boeing 787-10 at its rollout ceremonyBoeing closed November with 4,240 aircraft in its backlog, down 35 in one month.Th
stanley cup e November figures do not include an order by UK budget carrier Ryanair, placed in early December, for 75 737 Max 8-200s.In November, customers cancelled orders for 88 aircraft 鈥?all 737 Max. Cancellations came from Air Canada 10 , lessor Air Lease 13 , Virgin Australia 48 and unidentified customers 17 , Boeing says.However, Virgin Australia, which has been restructuring, placed a new order for 25 737 Max 10s, according to Boeing.In addition, the airframer landed orders for two other aircraft in November, both 767-based KC-46 tankers, ultimately destined for the Japan Air Self-Defence Force.Boeing delivere
stanley italy d just seven jets in November: two 737NG-based P-8 military surveillance aircraft, one 747-8 Freighter, one 767-300F, one 777-300ER and two 777Fs, the company says.Notably, no 787s were handed over last month.Boeing is taking additional time to inspect 787s for airframe issues that came to light earlier this year, the company says, while declining to elaborate. We also expect the proc Umwc Boeing loses $355m in first quarter amid 737 production slowdown
OKLAHOMA CITY AP 鈥?Richard Glossip has spent 27 years behind bars, most of it on Oklahoma death row, coming close enough to execution that he has had nine s
stanley usa eparate execution dates and been fed three last meals. On Tuesday, Glossip, now 62, won a new trial in a stunning U.S. Supreme Court decision that tossed his murder conviction and death sentence for the 1997 killing of his former boss, motel owner Barry Van Treese, in what prosecutors have alleged was a murder-for-hire scheme.Glossip has always maintained his innocence. Another man, Justin Sneed, admitted robbing Van Treese and beating him to death with a baseball bat, but testified that he did so after Glossip promised to pay him $10,000. Sneed was the state key witness against Glossip and was sentenced to life in prison.Here are some things to know about the case:What did the Supreme Court say In its majority opinion, the Supreme Court determined tha
stanley mug t prosecutors failed to correct testimony they knew to be false from Sneed and that Sneed lied on the witness stand about his psychiatric condition and his reason for taking the mood-stabilizing drug lithium. Correcting Sneed lie would have undermined his credibility and revealed his willingness to lie under oath, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for five of the justices.Sotomayor said additional prosecutorial misconduct, including interfering with Sneed testimony,
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