MONTREAL (Reuters) - Europe's Airbus said on Monday its Canadian-developed A220 jet had won approval to fly up to three hours away from the nearest airport in the event of a shutdown of one of its two engines, a safety standard which underpins its use on longer-range routes. The green light has been given by Canada, while approvals in the United States and Europe are still pending, Airbus officials said at a briefing
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