All Air Transport articles – Page 231

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Landing
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    Boeing turns page on troubled 2020 but strategy ill defined

    2021-02-08T14:05:00Z

    Some analysts view Boeing’s fourth quarter 2020 results as a case of a company clearing the decks – dumping a barrel of bad news at the end of a terrible year so as to focus on rebuilding in 2021.

  • Lufthansa Airbus A320
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    Lufthansa repays KfW loan early after €1.6bn bond issue

    2021-02-04T18:32:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is to pay back early its loan from financial firm KfW following the German airline company’s issuing of €1.6 billion in bonds. The group says it has placed the bonds in two tranches, with terms of four and seven years. Lufthansa’s initial tranche of €750 million runs to ...

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    Sriwijaya 737-500 'slowly' turned left before entering fatal descent

    2021-02-04T13:29:00Z

    Components of the crashed Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 including the flight-control computer, autothrottle computer, and autothrottle actuator assembly are undergoing examination, a Indonesian parliamentary commission has heard. The commission held a session on 3 February during which various representatives involved in the inquiry provided preliminary information on the flight and ...

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    Spanish long-haul start-up World2Fly plans transatlantic services

    2021-02-03T17:08:00Z

    Newly-established Spanish operator World2Fly is seeking to open transatlantic services to US destinations. The airline – which has ambitions to operate Airbus A350s – has obtained an A330-300 formerly used by Spanish carrier Air Europa. This aircraft (EC-LXR) is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines and was originally delivered to ...

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    New Belavia chief prepares for 737 Classic withdrawal

    2021-02-03T16:06:00Z

    Belarusian flag-carrier Belavia is intending to stop operations with its older-generation Boeing 737s as it looks towards taking the 737 Max. Belavia has appointed a new general director, former marketing director Igor Cherginets, to succeed long-term airline chief Anatoly Gusarov. Cherginets says the airline is planning to modernise with the ...

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    Sunwing takes two more 737 Max from Air Lease

    2021-02-03T14:58:00Z

    Lessor Air Lease has resumed deliveries of the Boeing 737 Max, having handed two of the jets to Canadian leisure carrier Sunwing Airlines.

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    Airbus separates A321XLR aft-fuselage work to avoid disrupting assembly line

    2021-02-03T10:41:00Z

    Airbus is establishing a separate production line at its Hamburg Finkenwerder plant which will be dedicated to assembling the aft fuselage of the long-range A321XLR. This fuselage section is heavily modified from the regular A321neo, featuring a newly-designed integrated large rear centre tank and fuel-mangement system which will be specific ...

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    News

    Former Boeing CEO’s start-up aims to invest in advanced aerospace technology

    2021-02-02T19:42:00Z

    A new aerospace company led by former Boeing head Dennis Muilenburg has assembled an experienced management team and aims to advance technologies such as alternative propulsion, automation and manufacturing.

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    News

    Boeing’s commercial backlog value plunged 25% in 2020

    2021-02-02T15:43:00Z

    The value of Boeing’s commercial aircraft backlog sunk 25% in 2020 as customers scuttled orders and sales uncertainty led Boeing to shift jets out of its firm backlog.

  • 737 Max 10-c-Boeing
    News

    Boeing delays 737 Max 10 deliveries two years, to 2023

    2021-02-02T14:06:00Z

    Boeing has further delayed its 737 Max 10 programme by two years, with deliveries of the largest variant of its re-engined narrowbody now scheduled to begin in 2023.

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    Boeing flags weakness on a third of 777X backlog

    2021-02-02T11:18:00Z

    Boeing has warned that over a third of its firm order backlog for the 777X – a total of 118 aircraft – is at risk due to the financial condition of its customers and delays to the development of the new widebody twinjet. In its annual report for the ...

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    Summit amends Dornier 228 ice procedures after dual-engine flame-out

    2021-02-01T23:47:00Z

    Canadian operator Summit Air Charters has modified icing procedures after an incident in which both engines on a Dornier 228 flamed out just after take-off on a service to Yellowknife. The turboprop had been departing the remote Cahcho Kue in the Northwest Territories on 19 January, according to a Transport ...

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    Wheels Up to become public company in Q2

    2021-02-01T17:45:00Z

    US private aviation company Wheels Up Partners has unveiled a plan to become a publicly traded company by merging with a “blank check company”.

  • Ryanair 737-8200 title-c-Boeing
    News

    Ryanair summer fleet plans rest on 737-8200 certification

    2021-02-01T08:05:00Z

    Ryanair is hoping that, following restoration of the Boeing 737 Max in Europe, certification of the specific high-density 737-8200 variant will shortly follow, allowing it to build a fleet of the jets ahead of summer. The US FAA’s flight standardisation board conducted an analysis of changes introduced for the -8200 ...

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    Boom Supersonic hires aerospace, marketing veterans

    2021-01-29T22:25:00Z

    Supersonic airliner developer Boom Supersonic has hired two senior executives with experience working at globally known aerospace and technology companies.

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    Bombardier becomes pure business jet company with sale of rail unit

    2021-01-29T16:29:00Z

    Bombardier has completed its planned transformation into solely a business jet manufacturer, having closed the sale of its train business to French company Alstom.

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    Crashed Ju 52 was poorly-maintained and not airworthy: inquiry

    2021-01-29T11:28:00Z

    Swiss investigators have determined that a Junkers Ju 52 was not fit to fly, having been poorly maintained, before it spiralled into the ground after stalling during a sightseeing flight in the Alps. But the inquiry believes that – despite being “not airworthy in a physical or formal sense” – ...

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    Pilotless, hydrogen-powered aircraft touted for Scottish routes

    2021-01-29T10:34:00Z

    Blue Bear Systems Research is celebrating a double funding win after securing UK government backing for a pair of projects that could eventually boost sub-regional aviation through the deployment of pilotless, hydrogen- or electric-powered aircraft.

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    AeroTec expands maintenance work, hangar space

    2021-01-28T23:15:00Z

    Aerospace services company AeroTec has opened a third maintenance hangar in Moses Lake, Washington and secured approvals to maintain several aircraft types.

  • De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 Ethiopian Airlines
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    De Havilland considers pausing production of Dash 8-400

    2021-01-28T23:13:00Z

    De Havilland Canada confirms it is considering “pausing” production of its Dash 8-400 turboprop amid the pandemic.