Automobile airplane news

Here are some recent news articles related to automobiles and airplanes:

Automobile News

  1. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta Released: Tesla has released its highly anticipated Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software to a select group of customers, allowing them to test the advanced driver-assistance system on public roads. (Source: The Verge)
  2. Ford to Invest $11.4 Billion in Electric Vehicle Production: Ford has announced plans to invest $11.4 billion in electric vehicle production over the next few years, with the goal of offering 40 electrified vehicles by 2027. (Source: Reuters)
  3. Volkswagen to Launch ID.4 Electric SUV in the US: Volkswagen has announced plans to launch its ID.4 electric SUV in the US market, with prices starting at around $39,000. (Source: Autoblog)

Airplane News

  1. Boeing 737 MAX Cleared to Fly Again: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared the Boeing 737 MAX to fly again, nearly two years after the aircraft was grounded following two fatal crashes. (Source: CNN)
  2. Airbus to Launch A321XLR Long-Range Jet: Airbus has announced plans to launch the A321XLR, a long-range version of its popular A321 narrow-body jet. The aircraft is expected to have a range of over 5,000 miles. (Source: Aviation Week)
  3. Delta to Launch Non-Stop Flights from Atlanta to Paris: Delta Air Lines has announced plans to launch non-stop flights from Atlanta to Paris, with the first flight scheduled to depart in May. (Source: Travel Weekly)

Other News

  1. Self-Driving Cars to be Tested on Public Roads in California: The California Department of Motor Vehicles has approved permits for several companies, including Waymo and Cruise, to test self-driving cars on public roads in the state. (Source: The Mercury News)
  2. Air Traffic Control System to be Upgraded: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced plans to upgrade its air traffic control system, which will allow for more efficient and safe air travel. (Source: AOPA)
  3. Electric Aircraft to be Tested in the US: The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved plans for the testing of electric aircraft in the country, with several companies, including Eviation and Alpha Electro, set to conduct trials. (Source: The Aviation Times)

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