All Air Transport articles – Page 204

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    Boeing slows 787 production to address forward pressure bulkhead manufacturing issue

    2021-07-13T11:05:00Z

    Boeing is slowing 787 production in order to address a new manufacturing issue that the company says involves an issue with the jet’s forward pressure bulkhead.

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    Smartavia embarks on expansion plan involving over 40 aircraft

    2021-07-13T06:26:00Z

    Russian budget carrier Smartavia has signalled that it is embarking on a fleet expansion and modernisation involving over 40 aircraft. The airline has newly introduced three Airbus A320neos and states that it is to take another at the end of January 2022. But Smartavia also says its strategic development plan ...

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    Boeing’s undelivered 787s have another manufacturing problem: FAA

    2021-07-13T03:27:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has learned of a new manufacturing problem found on the nose section of some undelivered Boeing 787s – an issue that Boeing must address before delivering the jets.

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    BBAM orders another 12 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters

    2021-07-12T17:02:00Z

    US aircraft lessor BBAM Limited Partnership has ordered another 12 Boeing 737-800 converted freighters, throwing further momentum behind the conversion programme at a time of heightened air cargo demand. 

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    An-26 hit cliff after flying inbound from sea in low cloud

    2021-07-12T12:02:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that the Antonov An-26 involved in a fatal coastal terrain collision at Palana had originally conducted the overland approach to the airport’s runway 29. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia, in preliminary findings, states that the Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise aircraft carried out a non-precision NDB approach to ...

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    How Rolls-Royce Electrical is leading the charge to low-carbon flight

    2021-07-12T11:52:00Z

    While better known for its large turbofan engines for widebody jets, the UK manufacturer sees huge opportunities for electrical powertrains in new segments.

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    Analysis

    UAM players optimistic about Asia-Pac prospects, despite lack of big orders

    2021-07-12T02:01:00Z

    While the Asia-Pacific region has not seen a headline order for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft similar to Europe or the Americas, two major UAM players say they remain committed to the market, one which they say is filled with opportunities. 

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    Rescuers find no survivors from Aliansa DC-3 crash

    2021-07-10T18:40:00Z

    None of the three occupants of an Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa Douglas DC-3 has survived after the aircraft came down shortly after departing Villavicencio. The airline’s operational safety director, Diego Mauricio Arias Grajales, has confirmed the loss of two pilots and a technician in the 8 July crash. Civil defence organisation ...

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    ATR nets six-unit order from Greece’s Sky Express

    2021-07-10T11:01:00Z

    Greek carrier Sky Express has ordered six ATR 72-600s, the first of which was handed over on 30 June.

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    Ditched Transair 737-200 wreckage pictured on sea floor off Honolulu

    2021-07-10T07:59:00Z

    US investigators have released images of the Rhoades Aviation Boeing 737-200C which ditched off the coast of Hawaii shortly after departing Honolulu. Underwater images from the National Transportation Safety Board show the jet’s fuselage fractured into at least two large sections, the forward cabin and cockpit detaching ahead of the ...

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    Sweden prepares ground for fossil-free future

    2021-07-09T15:47:00Z

    A consortium in northern Sweden has been awarded SKr9.5 million ($1.1 million) by the Energimyndigheten, the country’s energy agency, to study the practicalities of introducing zero-emission aircraft.

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    Turkish A330 strayed to runway shoulder after roll input before touchdown

    2021-07-09T10:13:00Z

    Investigators have determined that right roll inputs just before touchdown caused a Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-300 to land to the right of the centreline at Port Harcourt and stray to the runway shoulder, damaging lighting as well as parts of the aircraft. The aircraft (TC-LOL) had been arriving from Istanbul ...

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    Plea to keep diversity and inclusion strategies central as industry recovers

    2021-07-09T09:27:00Z

    Founder of Women in Aviation & Aerospace Chater says policies for female empowerment must not fall off the agenda despite sector’s financial troubles

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    Finnair steps into long-haul leisure routes from Stockholm

    2021-07-09T09:11:00Z

    Oneworld alliance carrier Finnair is to branch into long-haul operations from the Swedish capital Stockholm, operating to destinations in the USA and Thailand. The airline will operate Airbus A350-900s on the services to Miami, Bangkok and Phuket during the winter season. It is stepping into the main base of SAS ...

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    Colombian air force assists search for missing Aliansa DC-3

    2021-07-09T07:35:00Z

    Search efforts to find a missing Douglas DC-3 of the Colombian carrier Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa are concentrating on a region west of the town of Restrepo in the Meta district. The aircraft departed Villavicencio for a training flight early on 8 July, according to the airline. Restrepo lies about 5nm ...

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    Technical failure of crashed An-26 ‘unlikely’: airline

    2021-07-08T21:38:00Z

    Russian carrier Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise has disclosed that the captain of the Antonov An-26 which crashed at Palana had logged almost 2,900h on type including 746h in command. He had joined the airline as a first officer in 2013, says flight operations director Sergei Gorb, flying as a captain for ...

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    FAA set to require inspections of more 737NG aft pressure bulkheads

    2021-07-08T18:42:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration seeks to subject hundreds of additional Boeing 737NGs to inspections following more reports of cracks in aft pressure bulkheads.

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    Airline Business

    United’s order reinvigorates Max programme, but Airbus deal casts unwelcome shadow

    2021-07-07T17:46:00Z

    There is no getting away from the fact that United Airlines’ recent 200-unit order for Boeing’s 737 Max throws considerable – and much needed – additional momentum behind the programme, even if the airframer had to offer a significant discount to secure the business. But the carrier’s simultaneous deal with Airbus for another large batch of A321neos will be an unwelcome reminder that the European airframer is continuing to encroach on Boeing’s turf.

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    Aurigny clarifies role in HyFlyer II programme

    2021-07-07T12:07:00Z

    Channel Island-based Aurigny Air Services has identified the aircraft it is selling to advanced propulsion developer ZeroAvia as a 1985-built Dornier 228.

  • Garuda ATR 72-600 PK-GAF title-c-Alec Wilson Creative Commons
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    Garuda pilots applied dual pitch input before ATR’s bounced excursion

    2021-07-07T11:45:00Z

    Pilots of a Garuda Indonesia ATR 72-600 applied dual pitch inputs just before the turboprop touched down on its nose-gear at Ende, bounced to the left, and touched down again on the runway shoulder before the crew diverted to Labuan Bajo. The aircraft’s approach to Ende’s runway 27 had been ...