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€1.50 INSIDE PAGE 5 INTERVIEW PAGES 8 & 9 Delta Summit 2019 supplement Comlux Aviation and its path to success in VIP aviation PAGE 3 PAGE 13 THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER • ISSUE 28 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT WTO awards US right to hit $7.5 billion of EU goods over Airbus subsidies KURT SANSONE AFTER a three-hour grilling at the hands of MEPs, Helena Dalli has secured the two-thirds of votes necessary to confirm her nomina- tion as equality commissioner. A source close to the Socialists and Democrats in Brussels told MaltaToday that the Maltese commissioner-designate man- aged to secure the support of the five major groupings in the post-hearing meeting of party coordinators. Apart from the S&D, her own political family, Dalli got the green light from the European People's Party, Renew Europe (the liberals), the Greens and the communists. Helena Dalli gets the nod from MEPs Nomination for EU Equality Commissioner: Malta property market waning, construction industry told maltatoday WEDNESDAY • 2 OCTOBER 2019 2 - 4 OCTOBER 2019 Helena Dalli

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