All Air Transport articles – Page 297

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    US government temporarily suspends UK tariffs in shift to resolve Airbus-Boeing spat

    2021-03-04T14:16:00Z

    Signs have emerged of a shift in the effort to resolve the long-running transatlantic civil aircraft subsidies dispute, after the US and UK governments agreed to suspend tariffs for four months. The measure follows the UK’s unilateral suspension of tariffs at the beginning of January. Both sides have since jointly ...

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    West Atlantic ATP veered off runway as crew botched crosswind landing

    2021-03-04T13:33:00Z

    Swedish freighter operator West Atlantic has reinforced crosswind training after investigators attributed a significant British Aerospace ATP excursion at Birmingham airport to inexperience and incorrect technique. Although the ATP, arriving from Guernsey on 22 May last year, carried out an initial crabbed approach to runway 33 in windy conditions, the ...

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    South Sudan leader grounds Supreme Airlines after L-410 crash

    2021-03-03T20:17:00Z

    South Sudan’s leader has ordered the suspension of local operator South Sudan Supreme Airlines after the fatal crash of a Let L-410 turboprop. President Salva Kiir Mayardit says he is directing the ministry of transport and the civil aviation authority to “suspend” the carrier’s operations. “This measure is necessary for ...

  • Aerion and ElectraAero
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    NetJets takes purchase rights for 20 Aerion AS2 supersonics

    2021-03-03T16:21:00Z

    Fractional aircraft ownership company NetJets has thrown its support behind Aerion’s AS2, acquiring rights to purchase 20 of the in-development business jets.

  • Sichuan A319 failed window title-c-CAAC
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    EASA to order Airbus windshield checks after Sichuan A319 blow-out in 2018

    2021-03-03T15:23:00Z

    Airbus A320-family operators are set to be instructed to carry out repetitive inspections of windshield components after a main cockpit window on a Chinese A319 blew out in cruise nearly three years ago. About 40min after taking off from Chongqing for Lhasa, the Sichuan Airlines aircraft had been flying at ...

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    Start-up Flyr outlines expansion plans after securing ramp-up funding

    2021-03-03T10:43:00Z

    Norwegian start-up Flyr intends to establish an employment ratio comparable to low-cost airlines within Europe, aiming for a figure of 36 employees per aircraft within five years. Flyr claims this will bring it into line with the level of Ryanair and below that of EasyJet and Wizz Air. The company ...

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    Meggitt to begin supplying ‘cockpit indicators’ for 737 Max

    2021-03-02T23:27:00Z

    British aerospace company Meggitt will soon begin supplying unspecified cockpit indicators for Boeing’s 737 Max, taking that work from another unnamed supplier for reasons the companies have not disclosed.

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    Breeze plans summer launch of flights and ‘super app’: Neeleman

    2021-03-02T22:59:00Z

    Breeze Airways’ co-founder and chief executive David Neeleman expects his new Salt Lake City-based low-cost airline will be operating flights before this summer, in the process acclimating travellers to an app-centred customer experience.

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    FAA to begin testing drone detect-and-avoid systems this year.

    2021-03-02T22:38:00Z

    Before the end of 2021, the Federal Aviation Administration will begin testing technologies aimed at preventing manned aircraft from colliding with drones.

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    Macquarie AirFinance orders four AEI 737-800 converted freighters

    2021-03-02T22:23:00Z

    Aircraft conversion shop Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) has landed an order from lessor Macquarie AirFinance to convert four passenger-configured Boeing 737-800s into 737-800SF converted freighters.

  • Delta A350 Delta-1
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    Delta to shift all pilots to ‘active’ status by October

    2021-03-02T18:15:00Z

    Delta Air Lines intends to return all its pilots to “active-flying status” by October, part of the carrier’s effort to prepare for returning to 2019 capacity by summer 2023.

  • Lone passenger at airport during Covid (c) Southwest
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    US Congress weighs third aviation aid package as lobbyists warn of layoffs

    2021-03-02T18:09:00Z

    Airline and aerospace lobbyists are urging lawmakers to approve a third round of payroll-support funding, including billions of dollars for workers at US aerospace manufacturing companies.

  • Czech Airlines A319-c-Czech Airlines
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    Czech Airlines insolvency petition outlines scale of financial burden

    2021-03-02T10:55:00Z

    Czech Airlines’ insolvency petition sets out the scale of the company’s financial problems, which it partly attributes to the inability to source rescue funding from the Czech government. The company has 266 creditors, with the total liability to suppliers amounting to Kc809 million ($37.1 million) as of 25 February, its ...

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    Colombian landing accident appears to involve DC-3 from previous mishaps

    2021-03-01T23:16:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing an accident with a Douglas DC-3 carrying the same registration as aircraft involved in at least two previous landing mishaps. The aircraft, identified by civil aviation regulator Aerocivil as HK-2006, was being operated by local carrier Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa. It had been conducting a service from ...

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    United orders 25 more 737 Max

    2021-03-01T16:24:00Z

    United Airlines has ordered another 25 Boeing 737 Max and moved forward deliveries of 45 previously ordered Max, moves the company says will enable to it capitalise on increased demand following the pandemic.

  • Air China 737 Max title-c-Boeing
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    China's CAAC yet to approve test flights for 737 Max return-to-service

    2021-03-01T14:09:00Z

    China’s civil aviation regulator is discussing with Boeing a restoration plan for 737 Max services, but is yet to be satisfied to the extent necessary to advance the type’s return to operation. The Civil Aviation Administration of China’s deputy director, Dong Zhiyi, disclosed the state of progress during a State ...

  • Saudia 787-c-Saudia
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    Saudia eyes 70-jet acquisition including 777s and A321s: Saudi outlet

    2021-03-01T12:09:00Z

    Saudi Arabian flag-carrier Saudia is intending to acquire up to 70 aircraft including long-haul Boeing and single-aisle Airbus jets, according to local financial publication Maaal. The Saudi outlet, citing its own sources, claims Saudia is looking to purchase Boeing 777s and 787s as well as Airbus A321s. Saudia had previously ...

  • AA 757-c-Max Kingsley-Jones
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    Crew alarmed by speed decay before American 757 abruptly pitched down

    2021-02-28T20:02:00Z

    Investigators probing an abrupt manoeuvre by an American Airlines Boeing 757-200 have indicated that the crew suddenly pitched the aircraft nose-down after realising the airspeed had unexpectedly bled away. The aircraft had been approaching New York JFK on 6 September 2018, following a service from Edinburgh. As the aircraft neared ...

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    Pobeda to open second Moscow base with flights from Sheremetyevo

    2021-02-27T19:03:00Z

    Russian budget carrier Pobeda is to open services from a second Moscow base, operating from the capital’s Sheremetyevo airport. Pobeda is part of Aeroflot Group alongside Aeroflot and Rossiya. Moscow Sheremetyevo is Aeroflot’s main base. The expansion will involve Pobeda’s opening services to 12 cities in Russia, as well as ...

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    A320 landed off-runway at Rio after drifting far from centreline

    2021-02-27T10:44:00Z

    Pilots of an Avianca Brasil Airbus A320 did not execute a go-around despite the aircraft’s drifting off the runway axis during approach to Rio de Janeiro, and subsequently landing far to the right and travelling onto rough ground. Although the crew – arriving from Salvador on 3 March 2019 – ...