All Air Transport articles – Page 298

  • Avianca A319
    News

    A319 upset included altitude loss and overspeed

    2020-02-07T11:39:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that an in-flight upset involving an Avianca Airbus A319 resulted in a 2,500ft loss of altitude. The aircraft had been operating a San Jose-Bogota flight and was cruising at 37,000ft, with the captain as the flying pilot, when the incident occurred. French investigation authority BEA, citing Costa ...

  • EK521
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    Captain perceived ‘thermals’ before ill-fated Emirates 777 go-around

    2020-02-07T11:15:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that an Emirates Boeing 777-300 captain perceived the aircraft had encountered a thermal updraught, and would not be able to land in the touchdown zone at Dubai, before an ill-fated go-around attempt resulted in the jet’s crashing on the runway. While it had already explained why the ...

  • Randy Tinseth of Boeing
    News

    Boeing’s Tinseth upbeat on Southeast Asia as Max return eyed

    2020-02-07T01:52:00Z

    Boeing continues to see Southeast Asia as a strong future growth area, particularly in single aisle jets, as it works to get the 737 Max back in the skies.

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Landing 2
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    Boeing reveals details of 777X flight-test plan

    2020-02-06T23:59:00Z

    Boeing’s 777X flight-test programme finally got underway when the first -9 roared off Paine Field’s runway on 25 January.

  • Avianca A321neo
    News

    Avianca directs cancellations at A321neo fleet

    2020-02-06T23:32:00Z

    Colombian carrier Avianca has cancelled or converted much of its Airbus A321neo order, switching some to the smaller A320neo variant. The change, listed in Airbus’s latest backlog revision, follows a previous cancellation of 62 A320neos by Avianca’s parent company Synergy Aerospace. Synergy wiped out its A320neo orders in December 2019 ...

  • Lufthansa A350
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    Lufthansa appears to trim A350 orders

    2020-02-06T20:32:00Z

    German flag-carrier Lufthansa appears to have trimmed its Airbus A350-900 order, cutting two aircraft from its commitment. Lufthansa ordered 25 A350-900s in 2013 and supplemented this agreement last year with a deal for another 20. But Airbus’s latest backlog revision, covering January 2020, indicates the carrier has reduced its order ...

  • Max 9 take-off
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    737 Max edging cautiously towards certification flights: FAA chief

    2020-02-06T19:42:00Z

    US FAA administrator Steve Dickson has indicated that the Boeing 737 Max could commence certification flights within a few weeks, although certain issues with the aircraft still need to be resolved. But speaking during a briefing at the US embassy in London on 6 February, he stressed that there was ...

  • Max grounded in Washington
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    Boeing discloses new Max software issue, sticks to mid-2020 certification goal

    2020-02-06T19:02:00Z

    Boeing has uncovered a new problem with the 737 Max aircraft’s flight control computers, though the company does not anticipate the issue will upend its expectation to receive Max certification in the middle of 2020.

  • Mitsubishi-SpaceJet-M90
  • SA Express CRJ
    News

    SA Express objects as court orders business rescue

    2020-02-06T12:26:00Z

    South African operator SA Express has been ordered to enter into business rescue, two months after a similar decision was made for flag-carrier South African Airways. SA Express operates a route network in southern Africa using a fleet of Bombardier CRJs and Q400s. While the business rescue has been instructed ...

  • Swiftair ATR 72
    News

    ATR stall inquiry details poor airmanship during unstable approach

    2020-02-06T10:38:00Z

    Spanish investigators have detailed the poor airmanship by the crew of a Swiftair ATR 72-500 in the aftermath of a stall incident, as it proceeded to conduct an unstable approach and landing at Madrid. Investigation authority CIAIAC found that the turboprop stalled after the crew pushed the aircraft beyond its ...

  • pegasus
    News

    Three fatalities confirmed in Pegasus 737 overrun accident

    2020-02-06T07:26:00Z

    Three fatalities have been confirmed as a result of the overrun and break-up of a Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 during its landing roll at Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen airport. Initial indications had suggested all those on board had survived the 5 February accident, during which the aircraft failed to stop on ...

  • A350-900 cockpit flightdeck
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    A350 cockpits must have ‘liquid free’ zone after spill incidents

    2020-02-05T20:37:00Z

    Airbus A350 operators have been ordered to define a “liquid prohibited” zone in the cockpit, after two incidents in which beverage spillages on the centre pedestal led to in-flight shutdown of a Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engine. FlightGlobal exclusively revealed last month that a liquid spill had preceded a Delta Air ...

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
    News

    United buys flight training academy in bid to strengthen pilot pipeline

    2020-02-05T18:11:00Z

    United Airlines has agreed to buy a Phoenix flight training academy to help ensure its pilot ranks remain well stocked as new-pilot demand surges in the coming years.

  • pegasus
    News

    Tailwind element present before Pegasus 737 overrun break-up

    2020-02-05T17:36:00Z

    Weather data from Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen airport indicates rain and a strong tailwind component at the time when a landing Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 overran the runway and broke up. Emergency services are attending the scene of the accident. Pegasus says injured passengers have been taken to hospital but states ...

  • A321P2F first flight
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    July delivery planned as A321P2F begins flight testing

    2020-02-05T15:57:00Z

    Flight testing is under way of the first Airbus single-aisle passenger-to-freighter conversion, the A321P2F, with delivery targeted for July.

  • A330neo
    News

    Anti-corruption group presses for Airbus prosecutions

    2020-02-05T11:17:00Z

    Prosecutors should pursue Airbus executives alleged to have participated in bribery on behalf of the airframer, the anti-corruption organisation Transparency International is insisting. Airbus has settled a four-year investigation into the manufacturer through a deferred prosecution agreement which enabled the company to avoid a conviction, although the fraud probe in ...

  • Swiftair ATR ice
    News

    Swiftair ATR icing stall inquiry catalogues series of crew failures

    2020-02-05T10:23:00Z

    Spanish investigators have determined that a Swiftair ATR 72-500 stalled while climbing through icing conditions as a result of the pilots’ failure to manage the flight correctly and their “inappropriate” use of automation. The turboprop (EC-KKQ) lost airspeed and height and rolled to excessive bank angles during the Alicante-Madrid service ...

  • 737 Max 9. 970x550px. Boeing.
    In depth

    Boeing needs to balance supply chain and customers

    2020-02-05T06:00:00Z

    Suppliers and customers are both suffering from the 737 Max’s grounding, but to restart production requires the manufacturer to manage a delecate balancing act. 

  • United Dreamliner
    News

    United to halt Hong Kong flights, amid impact of coronavirus on traffic

    2020-02-05T00:03:00Z

    United Airlines will suspend its remaining flights to Hong Kong on 8 February in response to declining traffic, with the expectation of resuming service to the city on 20 February. The move comes amid ongoing concern about the coronavirus outbreak.