All Aerospace articles – Page 177

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    News

    FAA addresses potential data-display fault in 787 avionics

    2020-03-19T15:04:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an airworthiness directive to address a computer issue that could lead to incorrect flight data being displayed in 787 cockpits.

  • Longitude
    News

    Textron Aviation plans four weeks of furloughs for US staff

    2020-03-18T17:16:00Z

    Business aircraft maker Textron Aviation is furloughing “most” US staff for four weeks and  “adjusting” production as an initial response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    News

    Boeing seeks $60bn in aid for aerospace manufacturing

    2020-03-18T00:47:00Z

    Boeing is requesting at least $60 billion in government aid to support US aerospace manufacturing – funds the company says will help the industry weather the coronavirus downturn and protect 2.5 million jobs.

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    News

    President Trump: US will ‘protect’ Boeing from coronavirus fallout

    2020-03-17T18:08:00Z

    President Donald Trump says the US government will “protect” Boeing from the adverse effects of the coronavirus downturn, suggesting financial aid to Boeing and other aerospace companies may be part of a pending economic relief plan.

  • American Airlines Boeing 787
    News

    US airline group details $58bn government aid request

    2020-03-17T15:48:00Z

    The group, as previously reported, has asked for $50 billion in support of passenger airlines. But it also requests $8 billion for cargo carriers, and tax breaks from a fund that generated almost $16 billion in fiscal year 2018 revenue. It is receiving criticism after many airlines spent free cash flow on stock repurchases recently.

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    News

    Honeywell pushes Forge into business aviation

    2020-03-17T12:34:00Z

    Analytics platform integrates company’s existing tools with third-party services on single dashboard

  • Global 7500 flying
    In depth

    Business jet industry faces uncertain future after several days of booming demand

    2020-03-14T01:09:00Z

    The business aviation industry might be more insulated from coronavirus fallout than the commercial sector but likewise faces an unknown future as corporations globally restrict or outright prohibit business travel

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    Airline Business

    How the 737 Max grounding changed commercial aerospace

    2020-03-13T16:15:00Z

    One year has passed since regulators grounded the Boeing 737 Max in the wake of the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, setting in motion events that transformed the aerospace industry.

  • a350-wing-c-airbus
    Opinion

    Leaving EASA is not in UK’s national interest

    2020-03-13T16:11:00Z

    Significant changes in relationship with EU will only be complicated by changes to regulatory regime

  • Airbus Broughton
    News

    UK industry group ADS blasts decision to leave EASA

    2020-03-12T16:42:00Z

    UK aerospace industry representatives have voiced their disappointment at news that the country intends to leave the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on the back of Brexit, accusing the government failing to act “in the national interest”.

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    News

    Bombardier replaces Bellemare with former business aircraft chief Martel

    2020-03-12T08:28:00Z

    Bombardier chief executive Alain Bellemare is to leave just weeks after the sale of its rail division left it as an exclusively business jet manufacturer.

  • Beluga 4 unloding Toulouse 6
    Analysis

    How Airbus has optimised its Beluga operation

    2020-03-11T08:55:00Z

    Before Airbus introduced the A300-600 Super Transport, or BelugaST, in 1995, there was an industry aphorism that presumably resonated in Seattle: every Airbus had its first flight on a Boeing wing.

  • electric aircraft
    News

    Norwegian authorities aim for electric aircraft debut by 2030

    2020-03-09T12:19:00Z

    Norwegian authorities have drawn up a programme for introduction of electric aircraft, as part of a national transport plan to published in spring next year and put to the country’s parliament. Air navigation service Avinor and the Norwegian civil aviation administration have set out objectives including the initial operation of ...

  • Learjet N999LJ crash
    News

    EASA puts forward measures to cut tyre-pressure accident risk

    2020-03-09T10:06:00Z

    European safety authorities are proposing certification and operational measures to reduce risks linked to under-inflated tyres. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published a proposal to require monitoring to ensure tyre pressure does not fall below the minimum serviceable inflation threshold during operations. EASA says this can be achieved ...

  • FL ARI
    News

    EASA certifies CALC MRO arm for narrowbody line maintenance

    2020-03-09T08:53:00Z

    China Aircraft Leasing (CALC)’s MRO unit has been certified by European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to provide line maintenance services for the Airbus A320 family as well as the Boeing 737NG. FL ARI’s EASA Part 145 certification comes about half a year after it received certification from Chinese aviation ...

  • Boeing 777X Production
    News

    Boeing, Collins vow to continue tech investments

    2020-03-09T01:56:00Z

    The downturn in aerospace stocks won’t halt Boeing and Collins Aerospace from investing in new commercial aircraft technologies, executives from those manufacturers said on 5 March during discussions at the US Chamber of Commerce aviation summit in Washington, DC. The aviation industry has proven adaptability and will continue to innovate ...

  • Magnetic MRO
    News

    MRO firm cites Brexit concerns as UK arm shifts to Tallinn

    2020-03-06T12:15:00Z

    Maintenance firm Magnetic MRO has transferred a UK production centre to Estonia, in order to remain within the European Union given the uncertainty over the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. The strategic decision affects its UK-based MAC Aero Interiors subsidiary, acquired in 2016, and has been taken as a result ...

  • Wheels Up
    News

    Charter provider Wheels Up buys business aircraft operator Gama Aviation Signature

    2020-03-02T22:50:00Z

    US business aircraft charter company Wheels Up has acquired aircraft operator Gama Aviation Signature, a move that continues fast-growing Wheels Up’s expansion following a recent equity sale to Delta Air Lines.

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    News

    Kenya Airways taps state loan to cover Embraer engines overhaul

    2020-03-02T10:47:00Z

    SkyTeam carrier Kenya Airways has received a KSh5 billion ($49 million) loan from the government to cover an engine overhaul programme for its fleet of Embraer E190 regional jets.

  • ANA 787
    News

    Rolls-Royce shrugs off defections from Trent 1000 to GEnx

    2020-02-28T16:36:00Z

    Rolls-Royce insists the Trent 1000 remains a competitive powerplant despite the technical problems, and the defection of high-profile customers to the rival General Electric GEnx. Japan’s All Nippon Airways has opted for the GEnx, rather than the incumbent Trent, for its latest batch of Boeing 787s. Air New Zealand also ...