All Air Transport articles – Page 186

  • A220-300-c-Romain Coupy Creative Commons
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    A220 pilot manuals revised to avert low-thrust take-off incidents

    2021-07-01T09:11:00Z

    Airbus Canada has revised the A220 flight operations manual to emphasise the correct setting of thrust levers during departure, after a series of incidents in which the autothrottle did not engage on take-off. The revision also includes a new pilot call-out to check correct engagement of the autothrottle. Operators of ...

  • Sky Lease 747-400F crash 3-c-TSB
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    Confusing NOTAMs led overrun 747 crew to believe longer runway was unavailable

    2021-06-30T18:15:00Z

    Investigators probing the overrun that destroyed a Boeing 747-400F at Halifax have highlighted the contribution of poorly-presented NOTAM information to the accident. The safety hazard posed by complex and cluttered NOTAMs is an issue being tackled by an ICAO campaign initiated earlier this year. Transportation Safety Board of Canada says ...

  • Aviastar-c-Aviastar
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    United Aircraft consolidation extends to Aviastar and VASO

    2021-06-30T11:41:00Z

    Russia’s United Aircraft is progressing with the consolidation of management across the country’s main aviation enterprises, with several entities to be merged within the transport division. Ilyushin is the parent company of the transport aviation operation. Under the centralisation plan it will oversee the Aviastar plant at Ulyanovsk, the VASO ...

  • 747 overrun Halifax-c-TSB
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    Sky Lease 747 wrecked after minor factors conspired to cause Halifax overrun

    2021-06-30T10:05:00Z

    Canadian investigators have found that belated braking during a Boeing 747-400F’s landing at Halifax led to its overrunning the runway and being written off as a result of substantial damage. The Sky Lease Cargo aircraft’s crew, arriving from Chicago on 7 November 2018, had conducted an ILS approach in darkness ...

  • Air Europa 787-c-Air Europa
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    IAG-Air Europa tie-up faces scrutiny over Spanish route competition

    2021-06-29T19:20:00Z

    Iberia parent IAG’s planned acquisition of fellow Spanish carrier Air Europa is to face in-depth scrutiny by European regulators concerned over the potential competition effects on Spanish routes. The European Commission is opening a probe into the proposed takeover, which underwent a revision in the wake of the air transport ...

  • A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Brussels Airlines to acquire batch of A320neos to replace A319s

    2021-06-29T17:42:00Z

    Brussels Airlines is to introduce three Airbus A320neos in 2023, following an allocation decision by its shareholders. The Belgian airline currently operates an all-Airbus fleet comprising 30 conventional A319 and A320 twinjets, as well as eight long-haul A330-300s. But it will take three A320neos after Lufthansa Group and SN Airholding ...

  • E195-E2 First Flight
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    United not 'in the market' for 100-seaters, says chief Kirby

    2021-06-29T10:06:00Z

    United Airlines has no plans to acquire narrowbody aircraft in the 100-130-seat class – a category filled by jets like the Airbus A220 and Embraer E-Jet family.

  • AMC Dornier 228-c-AMC Aviation
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    ZeroAvia obtains Dornier 228s for 19-seat hydrogen-electric demonstration

    2021-06-29T08:27:00Z

    Advanced propulsion specialist ZeroAvia has acquired a pair of Dornier 228 turboprops for research, as it seeks to progress towards developing a 19-seat hydrogen-electric powered aircraft. The company has also obtained further funding for a proposed engine intended for aircraft of around 50 seats. North Carolina-based AMC Aviation and the ...

  • El Al 787-c-El Al
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    El Al to consolidate shares and raise authorised capital

    2021-06-29T07:36:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is to seek shareholder approval for a share consolidation and an increase in the company’s authorised capital. El Al is to consolidate its 2.5 billion ordinary shares in a ratio of eight-to-one, bringing the figure down to 312.5 million. The airline will reduce the nominal value ...

  • A321XLR forward fuselage title-c-Stelia Aerospace
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    Airbus starts receiving A321XLR forward fuselage sections

    2021-06-28T19:12:00Z

    Airbus has received the first A321XLR fuselage sections to be manufactured by aerostructures supplier Stelia Aerospace. Stelia is responsible for the design and production of all forward fuselage sections of the long-range aircraft, including the cockpit, nose-gear bay, forward passenger exit section, and passenger cabin barrels. Three of the six ...

  • airbus 50 - 2 - a320 cockpit
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    ALPA calls on FAA to require ‘secondary’ cockpit barriers

    2021-06-28T18:46:00Z

    The largest US pilot union is urging the US government to take additional steps to prevent passengers from gaining access to cockpits, saying a recent spike in air-rage incidents signals a need for better security.

  • Trainee pilots
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    CAE on track to close purchase of L3Harris’ military training business on 2 July

    2021-06-28T15:45:00Z

    Canadian pilot training company CAE has received required regulatory approvals for its planned purchase of L3Harris Technologies’ military training business and now expects the acquisition will close on 2 July. 

  • 777X test ac #2 first flight 043020-2
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    Boeing must complete more 777-9 analysis and address regulatory concerns: FAA

    2021-06-28T00:20:00Z

    Boeing will need to complete more 777-9 analysis and assuage regulatory concerns, including those related to design changes, prior to the Federal Aviation Administration agreeing the jet is on track to meet certification requirements.

  • UIA 737 winglet debris-c-Iran CAO
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    Dutch government should have power to ban flights over conflict zones: safety board

    2021-06-27T19:01:00Z

    Dutch investigators are recommending that the country’s government considers extending its flight-safety remit to include prohibiting Dutch carriers flying through foreign airspace affected by conflict. Seven years after Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine – and 18 months after the similar missile attack on Ukraine International Airlines ...

  • UAP video-c-US Naval Air Systems Command
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    Unidentified phenomena pose flight-safety threat and potential broader risks: US government

    2021-06-26T08:32:00Z

    Preliminary US intelligence analysis of unidentified aerial phenomena has concluded that such incidents are at least a threat to flight safety and potentially present a broader hazard. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has released an initial assessment of UAP – more commonly dubbed UFOs, or unidentified flying ...

  • Truss brace NASA
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    How NASA intends to make the next narrowbody airliners 25% more efficient

    2021-06-25T11:51:00Z

    NASA’s new Sustainable Flight National Partnership aims to boost the efficiency of the next generation of single-aisle jets by up to a quarter and simultaneously enhance competitiveness of the US aerospace industry.

  • Delta 737-900 Max KJ FG
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    FAA to expand proposed inspections related to 737NG structure-related ‘gaps’

    2021-06-24T20:11:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration intends to propose a new, expanded rule after learning that a structure concern involving “un-shimmed gaps” in some Boeing 737NGs is broader than previously suspected.

  • CFM_RISE_Program_Open_Fan
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    ‘Carrot and stick’ needed to boost SAF use: GE Aviation chief Slattery

    2021-06-24T16:10:00Z

    GE Aviation chief executive John Slattery has repeated a plea to governments and regulators to deliver policies that encourage the uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

  • Eve's conceptual eVTOL
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    Eve partners with Blade to offer US air taxi flights

    2021-06-24T16:05:00Z

    Embraer-backed air taxi developer Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions has agreed to provide Blade Air Mobility with up to 60 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, for use in the USA starting in 2026.

  • Play A321neo-c-Play
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    Icelandic start-up Play details IPO ahead of small growth market listing

    2021-06-24T09:51:00Z

    Icelandic budget start-up carrier Play is seeking to raise IcKr3.9-4.3 billion ($32-35 million) from an initial public offering, with its shares listing on a small-company stock market. Play is launching its first flights on 24 June, coinciding with the opening of its share subscription period. The offering will comprise two ...