All Air Transport articles – Page 282

  • Bek Air Fokker 100
    News

    Administration justifies Bek Air grounding with damning catalogue of flaws

    2020-01-20T18:35:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s civil aviation administration has revealed a damning list of flaws in Bek Air’s flight operations and maintenance processes, to justify the carrier’s grounding. One of Bek Air’s Fokker 100s crashed on take-off from Almaty on 27 December, resulting in the enforced suspension of the airline’s operation – a measure ...

  • SAA tail
    News

    Struggling SAA insists flight operations are continuing

    2020-01-20T09:41:00Z

    South African Airways is maintaining operations for the time being, despite apparent increasing uncertainty over the ailing flag-carrier’s financing. The airline says it is “aware” of local media reports suggesting the airline is on the verge of ceasing operations. But it insists that flights to all destinations “continue as normal”. ...

  • WestJet Encore Q400 damage
    News

    WestJet Q400 damaged by sharp de-rotation at Edmonton

    2020-01-20T09:11:00Z

    Investigators have determined that a WestJet Encore Bombardier Q400 suffered damage at Edmonton after de-rotating sharply during a high-speed landing. The Q400 – arriving from Fort McMurray on 19 July last year – had been approaching Edmonton’s runway 12 with storms in the vicinity of the airport. Its captain opted ...

  • Bek Air F100-2
    News

    Bek Air appeals against suspension as IATA code withdrawn

    2020-01-19T22:40:00Z

    IATA has recalled the designator code for Kazakh carrier Bek Air, three weeks after a fatal take-off accident led to an enforced suspension of the carrier’s operations. Bek Air has filed an appeal against the suspension, claiming that the decision is illegal. The airline had been operating under the ‘Z9’ ...

  • Air Algerie 737
    News

    Air Algerie 737 lost altitude during Orly go-around

    2020-01-18T23:30:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that they are probing a substantial loss of altitude by an Air Algerie Boeing 737-800 during a go-around at Paris Orly last month. The aircraft, arriving from Tlemcen in north-western Algeria on 6 December, had been established on the localiser of runway 25. French investigation authority ...

  • S7 A321neo fire
    News

    Probe opens into S7 A321neo start-up engine fire

    2020-01-18T10:04:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing an engine fire involving an Airbus A321neo which occurred as the aircraft was preparing to depart Novosibirsk. The twinjet – fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G powerplants – had been operating the S75783 service to the Vietnamese resort of Cam Ranh at about 01:30 on 18 ...

  • Thai 777-300ER
    News

    FAA broadens emergency order in wake of 777 engine failure

    2020-01-18T09:30:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 777-300ERs are being ordered urgently to remove another batch of interstage seals from General Electric GE90 engines, following an uncontained failure last October. The failure involved a Thai Airways International 777-300ER which had been preparing to depart Bangkok for Zurich. While the US FAA has already issued ...

  • Max grounded in Washington
    News

    New 737 Max software issue arises during certification review

    2020-01-17T23:09:00Z

    Boeing has identified a problem with the software on the 737 Max designed to monitor the performance of other systems during aircraft startup, adding another hitch to the Max’s return-to-service.

  • A220
    News

    Bombardier considers divestiture of A220 shares as programme costs increase

    2020-01-17T16:52:00Z

    Bombardier is “reassessing” its involvement in the Airbus-led partnership that owns the A220, citing the need for additional cash investment and lower-than-expected long-term profits.

  • Bek Air crash4
    Opinion

    Fatality-free aviation remains distant dream

    2020-01-17T10:37:00Z

    After an encouraging series of airline safety figures recorded around the middle of the last decade, some observers pondered whether the prospect of a fatality-free year could be a realistic short-term ambition for the industry.

  • A320neo P&W engines 640 c Airbus
    News

    China Aircraft Leasing orders 40 A320neos

    2020-01-17T02:39:00Z

    China Aircraft Leasing has placed an order for 40 Airbus A321neos. The lessor states in a stock exchange disclosure that the aircraft will be delivered in stages up to 2026. Chief executive, Mike Poon says: “We see enormous market appetite for this single-aisle aircraft with lower operational cost, and the ...

  • 737 Max 640
    News

    US government panel calls for FAA certification improvements

    2020-01-16T22:35:00Z

    A committee established by the US Department of Transportation has determined that the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing properly followed FAA processes when approving the 737 Max. But the committee, commissioned last April following two 737 Max crashes, also finds the FAA’s processes need much improvement.

  • easyjet a320
    News

    Intersection confusion cited in identical EasyJet take-off incidents

    2020-01-16T18:14:00Z

    Two identical serious take-off incidents within two weeks involving EasyJet Airbus A320s at Lisbon have spurred UK investigators to advise Portugal’s airports operator to stop using confusing terminology for runway departure positions. Both incidents involved the aircraft accelerating with insufficient thrust and becoming airborne close to the far end of ...

  • MSN5 A350 take-off
    News

    A350 obtains Russian certification ahead of Aeroflot delivery

    2020-01-16T16:56:00Z

    Airbus has secured type certification for the A350-900 from Russian authorities, ahead of the delivery of the type to flag-carrier Aeroflot. Russian air transport regulator Rosaviatsia’s official documentation shows the type certificate was drawn up on 13 December. Airbus says the approval is an “important step” and has been granted ...

  • airbus-and-boeing-deliveries-2010-2019
    Analysis

    Airliner deliveries soar to 13,000 aircraft through 2010s

    2020-01-16T15:27:00Z

    Shipments rise through 10-year period but Boeing 737 Max crisis dampens decade-end peformance

  • A350 ATTOL
    News

    A350-1000 demonstrates vision-based automatic take-off

    2020-01-16T15:18:00Z

    Airbus has demonstrated a fully-automated A350-1000 take-off using a vision-based system which tracks the runway centreline and rotates the aircraft without side-stick input from the pilot. The initial departure with the test system was carried out at Toulouse on 18 December and the crew of five performed eight flights over ...

  • airbus 50 fleet
    News

    Credit Suisse launches aviation financing subsidiary

    2020-01-16T09:00:00Z

    Credit Suisse says it has launched an aviation liquidity subsidiary which aims to assist actors in the aviation and air transport industry manage short-term transactions involving leased aircraft.

  • Air Canada's first A220
    News

    A220 cost reductions on ‘track’ as Airbus seeks to make the Quebec programme profitable

    2020-01-16T00:16:00Z

    One year ago, Airbus executives in Canada laid out broad strokes of a plan to make the A220 a commercial success. Chief among the company’s goals: to boost A220 production, land sales with major airlines, reduce costs and, ultimately, make A220s profitable.

  • IMG_0133
    News

    Air Canada unveils first A220-300 ahead of inaugural flight

    2020-01-15T22:02:00Z

    Air Canada unveiled its first Airbus A220-300 to reporters and business partners at a 15 January event, coming one day before it places the Quebec-made twin-jet into revenue service.

  • Boeing's Renton plant
    In depth

    Max effect drags down overall sales and deliveries in 2019

    2020-01-15T21:47:00Z

    Boeing’s pain across both orders and production significantly impacts overall metrics in the mainline airliner sector