All Air Transport articles – Page 145

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    Ethiopian Airlines emerges as customer for more 777Fs

    2022-05-25T13:35:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has emerged as the customer behind an order for five Boeing 777 freighters previously attributed to an unidentified operator. The African carrier is already a 777F operator, having previously ordered eight directly from the airframer. Ethiopian Airlines chief Mesfin Tasew says the additional jets will enable the airline ...

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    Aborted taxiway take-off probe laments loss of cockpit-recorder information

    2022-05-25T11:28:00Z

    Potentially useful cockpit-voice recorder data was lost after a Transavia Boeing 737-800 crew opted to continue a flight just a few minutes after a serious incident involving an attempted taxiway take-off, according to Dutch investigators. The aircraft had lined up with Amsterdam Schiphol’s taxiway D, rather than the parallel runway ...

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    Complex capacity demands leave Finnair juggling summer aircraft leases

    2022-05-25T09:25:00Z

    Finnair is to augment summer capacity this year by leasing an Airbus A320 from Danish specialist DAT – having previously agreed to lease out some of its own short- and long-haul aircraft for the season. DAT will operate the twinjet on Finnair’s route from Helsinki to Copenhagen in June, and ...

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    Boeing’s safety overhaul ‘working’ as Max recovery advances

    2022-05-24T13:34:00Z

    Nearly three-and-a-half years after the first 737 Max crash, Boeing says it is progressing steadily through an organisation-wide safety overhaul aimed at preventing the type of issues that contributed to the re-engined narrowbody’s crisis.

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    TAP A321neo aborted during flare as crew saw vehicle parked on Azores runway

    2022-05-24T11:19:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that a TAP Air Portugal Airbus A321neo arriving in the Azores executed a go-around during the flare after its crew saw a maintenance van on the runway, in the vicinity of the touchdown zone. Two aircraft had been inbound to the single-runway Ponta Delgada airport on 13 ...

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    US electric propulsion firm Magnix picks R-R executive as CEO

    2022-05-23T16:23:00Z

    US electric aircraft propulsion developer Magnix has hired longtime Rolls-Royce staffer Nuno Taborda as chief executive, effective 1 June.

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    India’s Akasa unveils first painted 737 Max

    2022-05-23T11:34:00Z

    Indian start-up carrier Akasa Air has unveiled its first Boeing 737 Max in the airline’s livery. The orange-purple colour scheme on the jet (VT-YAA) features a stylised ‘A’ on the fin, with the design inspired by birds, an aircraft wing, and the sun. Akasa unveiled an agreement last year to ...

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    Saudi’s Flyadeal claims kingdom’s first all-female crewed flight

    2022-05-23T07:14:00Z

    Saudi Arabian flag-carrier Saudia’s budget division Flyadeal is claiming to have operated the first all-female crewed flight by an airline of the kingdom. Flyadeal says the crew – most of whom were Saudi citizens – operated the Airbus A320neo on the F3117 service between Riyadh and Jeddah. The aircraft (HZ-FAV) ...

  • Delta's first A321neo at Boston Logan airport
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    Delta places first A321neo into service

    2022-05-20T20:40:00Z

    Delta Air Lines became the latest Airbus A321neo operator on 20 May when Delta flight 1202 departed Boston Logan airport, bound for San Francisco International.

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    Airbus to offer new Honeywell flight-management system in 2026

    2022-05-20T10:28:00Z

    Airbus is to use a new Honeywell Aerospace flight-management system across its aircraft range, having similarly selected a modernised system from avionics rival Thales. It will be based on standardised hardware and software and enter service by the end of 2026. The system will combine “multiple” products for Airbus aircraft ...

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    KLM 737 used whole runway for take-off after intersection data slip-up

    2022-05-20T10:04:00Z

    Pilots of a KLM Boeing 737-800 did not amend a runway intersection designation when recalculating take-off performance data for Amsterdam Schiphol, leading the aircraft to accelerate too slowly and use almost the entire runway length before becoming airborne. KLM only became aware of the incident two-and-a-half months after its occurrence, ...

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    El Al tries to stem pilot disruption as it copes with recovery demand surge

    2022-05-20T07:58:00Z

    Israeli carrier El Al is urging pilots to ensure flight schedules are met, after multiple cancellations over a dispute with the company. El Al says it has contacted its pilots’ committee seeking “immediate” negotiations over the matter. The company says it has been forced to cancel services in recent days ...

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    Joby acquires aviation software provider Avionyx

    2022-05-19T19:15:00Z

    US air taxi developer Joby Aviation has acquired Costa Rican aerospace software company Avionyx, a move Joby says will help it certification its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

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    IATA urges Latin American governments to dump Covid travel restrictions

    2022-05-19T18:28:00Z

    Airline and aviation groups are calling on Latin American and Caribbean governments to ditch Covid-19-related travel restrictions, saying the region’s aviation industry cannot recover with restrictions in place.

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    Citing airlines, US attorney commits to enforce antitrust law

    2022-05-19T16:52:00Z

    A top US attorney has specifically called out the airline industry when stressing that the US government will continue fighting against business practices it considers anti-competitive.

  • West Atlantic accident 737-c-AAIB
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    ‘Over-controlled’ descent-rate deviations preceded West Atlantic 737 hard landing

    2022-05-19T14:39:00Z

    UK investigators have found that a Boeing 737-400 freighter experienced a series of sink rate deviations after its crew declared a stable approach to Exeter airport, eventually resulting in a damaging hard landing that wrote off the aircraft. The West Atlantic aircraft (G-JMCY) was conducting an ILS approach to runway ...

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    Russian operators barred from selling UK airport slots

    2022-05-19T11:27:00Z

    Russian airlines will be prevented from selling landing slots at UK airports left unused in the wake of sanctions placed on the air transport industry. Aeroflot, its subsidiary Rossiya, and Ural Airlines will be unable to divest the slots, which the UK government values at around £50 million ($62 million). ...

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    P&WC recruits H55 to supply battery for hybrid-electric demonstrator

    2022-05-19T11:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has chosen a battery system supplier for its regional hybrid-electric flight demonstrator programme, tying up with Swiss specialist H55. The engine manufacturer is engaged in a government-backed project – partnering with De Havilland Aircraft and Collins Aerospace – to create a regional aircraft, based on the ...

  • 737 Max 10-c-Boeing
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    IAG single-aisle renewal ends uncertainty over 737 Max commitment

    2022-05-19T10:54:00Z

    IAG’s decision to order a combination of Boeing 737 Max 10s and Max 8-200s puts an end to scepticism as to whether a tentative agreement for 200 aircraft, three years ago, would survive crises affecting the Max and the broader air transport industry, as well as changes of IAG management. ...

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    IAG to order up to 150 737s including Max 10 and high-density Max 8

    2022-05-19T06:28:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent company IAG has agreed to order up to 150 Boeing 737 Max jets. The order will comprise 25 737 Max 10 variants, plus 25 of the high-density 737 Max 8-200. IAG is also taking 100 options, it states. The twinjets – powered by CFM International ...