All Air Transport articles – Page 305

  • Bek Air Fokker 100 crash
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    Bek Air further clouds picture of Fokker 100 crash

    2020-01-07T09:19:00Z

    Bek Air is still pushing its theory that wake turbulence contributed to the loss of a Fokker 100 during take-off from Almaty, and is also indicating that the proximity of buildings should be examined by the inquiry. The airline has released further flight data which, it says, has been obtained ...

  • Vietnam Airlines 787
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    Vietnam Airlines given green light for Delta partnership

    2020-01-07T08:34:00Z

    The United States’ Department of Transport (DoT) has allowed Vietnam Airlines and Delta Air Lines to widen their codeshare cooperation. The approval comes after both carriers first inked an agreement last August with the intent of upgrading their relationship. The cooperation, expected to take effect this month, will see both ...

  • Air France A380
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    Checks required after Air France A380 engine blade failures

    2020-01-06T11:43:00Z

    Investigators have yet to establish the root cause of a fan-blade fracture involved in an engine failure affecting an Air France Airbus A380. The US FAA states that the reason for the first-stage low-pressure compressor blade fracture is “still undetermined” in an interim directive requiring further precautionary action on Engine ...

  • WestJet 737
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    Investigators probe circumstances of WestJet 737 overrun

    2020-01-06T09:22:00Z

    Canadian investigators have opened a probe into the overrun at Halifax Stanfield airport by a WestJet Boeing 737-800 which was arriving from Toronto on 5 January. The aircraft had been approaching the waypoint TETAR – some 11nm north-west of the airport – when it was told that the intended arrival ...

  • AvationSS
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    Aircraft lessor Avation puts itself up for sale

    2020-01-06T08:30:00Z

    Singapore-based lessor Avation has put itself up for sale and is in preliminary discussions with one interested party.

  • Air France A318
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    Air France A318 captures false glideslope at Toulon

    2020-01-03T19:15:00Z

    French investigators are probing an incident during which an Airbus A318 encountered a false glideslope on approach to Toulon. The Air France aircraft had been operating from Paris Orly on 20 December, and had been descending towards Hyeres La Palyvestre airport. French investigation authority BEA states that the aircraft captured ...

  • Fokker 100 de-ice
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    Video purports to show crashed Fokker’s tail being de-iced

    2020-01-03T17:54:00Z

    Surveillance video images purporting to show an ill-fated Bek Air Fokker 100 being prepared for departure from Almaty indicate the aircraft’s horizontal stabiliser was de-iced. The footage does not appear to show the de-icing vehicle spraying the aircraft’s wings, although there is no confirmation as to whether the wings required ...

  • Bek Air F100-2
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    Wake separation adequate before Bek F100 take-off: Kazaeronavigatsia

    2020-01-03T09:28:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s air navigation service is rejecting the possibility that wake vortices from a preceding departure contributed to the aerodynamic instability of the Bek Air Fokker 100 which crashed at Almaty. Kazaeronavigatsia insists that there was sufficient departure spacing between the Bek Air flight, departing for Nur-Sultan on 27 December, and ...

  • Bek Air Fokker 100 crash
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    Surveillance cameras capture Bek Air Fokker 100 accident

    2020-01-02T17:47:00Z

    Surveillance cameras at Almaty airport captured the short flight of a Bek Air Fokker 100, and its subsequent collision with a building, after it failed to climb away after take-off on 27 December. After rotation the aircraft appears to start rolling left and right before losing height, according to the ...

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    Improved fatal airline accident trend takes step back in 2019

    2020-01-02T15:22:00Z

    Fatal airline accident data for 2019 appears to confirm that a long period of consistent improvement in airline safety statistics is coming to an end. Until now, modern airline safety performance had improved relentlessly, decade by decade, since the Second World War.

  • Bombardier Global 7500
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    Latecoere to acquire Bombardier’s Mexican wiring business

    2020-01-02T11:57:00Z

    Canadian manufacturer Bombardier is to sell the electrical wiring activities at Queretaro site in Mexico to Latecoere. The French aerostructures and electrical equipment manufacturer will pay Bombardier $50 million for the operation, which employs around 700 staff and generates annual turnover of $80 million, the two companies have disclosed. As ...

  • American Airlines fleet Miami
    Airline Business

    Decade of mainline fleet evolution driven by growth and consolidation

    2020-01-02T10:54:00Z

    Last year the aviation industry marked the centenary of international air travel. While much changed over those first 100 years, the most recent decade has seen some remarkable developments with unprecedented growth in commercial fleets driven by the expansion of the low-cost sector and the rise of new entrants. There have also been some interesting changes in the size and shape of the major airline groups, measured by fleet size.

  • Il-114-300 roll-out
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    Ilyushin shows off flight-test livery for Il-114-300

    2020-01-02T10:38:00Z

    Ilyushin has rolled out the first prototype of the modernised Il-114-300 turboprop, after it was painted ahead of certification flight tests. The aircraft features a simple livery with the name of the Ilyushin aviation complex on the fuselage and the model designation on the nose, with a Russian flag on ...

  • Med-View Airline 737
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    Med-View 737 depressurisation not reported to investigators

    2020-01-02T09:17:00Z

    Nigerian specialists have disclosed that a serious depressurisation incident involving a Med-View Airline Boeing 737-500 was not reported to the country’s investigation authority. The aircraft (5N-BQM) had been cruising at 32,000ft en route from Abuja to Lagos, with 34 occupants, on 23 July. Lagos’s runway 18R had been closed and ...

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    Analysis

    How crucial single-aisle strategies a decade ago will shape the 2020s

    2019-12-31T14:09:00Z

    Deciding how best to use emerging engine technologies to counter new entrants and meet customer demand in the single-aisle segment were to prove among the biggest calls Airbus and Boeing made in the last decade

  • BOC Aviation A321 neo
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    BOC Aviation orders 18 A320neos

    2019-12-31T02:12:00Z

    BOC Aviation has placed an order for 18 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, scheduled for delivery in 2022 and 2023.

  • Comac C919
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    C919 test fleet complete with flight of sixth prototype

    2019-12-27T08:14:00Z

    The sixth and final Comac C919 prototype has conducted its maiden sortie from Shanghai’s Pudong International airport. The 2h 5min sortie commenced 10:15am on 27 December during which 30 tests were conducted, according to the official China Daily quoting Comac. Source: China Daily The sixth prototype of the ...

  • Max lands
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    Boeing senior legal counsel Luttig to retire as executive shakeup continues

    2019-12-26T22:01:00Z

    Boeing legal counselor and senior adviser Michael Luttig, who has overseen the company’s 737 Max legal matters, will retire from Boeing at year-end, Boeing says

  • Fourth flight-test MC-21
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    Fourth test MC-21 carries out maiden flight

    2019-12-25T08:57:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has conducted the maiden flight of its fourth MC-21-300 test aircraft, with a Christmas Day departure from the assembly facility in Irkutsk.

  • Dennis Muilenburg CEO Boeing
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    Boeing CEO shuffle seen as another step toward Max certification

    2019-12-24T00:02:00Z

    The departure from Boeing of former chief executive Dennis Muilenburg could bring the company one step closer to getting the 737 Max back in the sky, analysts say.