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Structure: ‘Indirect questions’

What are indirect questions?

In a direct question, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject: When will the air taxi be available? In an indirect question, the auxiliary moves back after the subject: Could you tell me when the air taxi will be available? The meaning is identical, but the indirect form sounds more polite and professional.

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America’s Electric Air Taxi Takes Flight

A small but significant moment in aviation history took place over San Francisco Bay on 13 March 2026, when Joby Aviation completed the first piloted flight of its electric air taxi. The aircraft, which takes off and lands vertically like a helicopter but flies more like a plane, is the first of its kind to meet the standards set by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This milestone brings the era of quiet, zero-emission urban air travel one step closer to reality.

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Boeing 777X First Flight Targeted for April

Boeing’s beleaguered 777X programme took a tentative step forward on 4 February 2026, when the manufacturer confirmed that the first flight of a production-standard aircraft — one built to the exact specification intended for commercial service — had been targeted for April of this year. The announcement, welcomed cautiously by an industry that has grown accustomed to the programme’s repeated setbacks, marked the beginning of what Boeing hopes will be a decisive final push towards FAA type certification and, eventually, entry into commercial service in 2027.

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Southwest Airlines Ends 54 Years of Open Seating

On 27 January 2026, Southwest Airlines made history by ending its 54-year-old open seating policy. For the first time since the airline began flying in 1971, passengers now choose an assigned seat at the time of booking. The change, driven by shifting customer preferences and intense pressure from investors, marks the end of one of the most recognisable traditions in American aviation.

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