All Air Transport articles – Page 32

  • A350-900
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    Airbus’s Spirit AeroSystems work acquisition slips to fourth quarter

    2025-07-30T16:34:00Z

    Airbus’s acquisition of work packages from Spirit AeroSystems has slipped to the fourth quarter, a delay the airframer attributes to regulatory approvals. But Airbus says the acquisition process is “making good progress”, adding: “All parties are putting the necessary efforts into the closing process.” The acquisition has been necessitated by ...

  • A330neo - Airbus
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    Airbus sees no A330 production rate rise until 2029

    2025-07-30T16:12:00Z

    Airbus is not expecting to raise A330 production for the next few years, but foresees monthly output lifting from four aircraft to five in 2029. The airframer updated its production expectations for the twinjet programme in a half-year financial briefing. It says A330 production is “stabilising” at the rate of ...

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    Crashed Superjet’s erroneous angle-of-attack readings traced to swapped overlay plates

    2025-07-30T15:21:00Z

    Swapping the angle-of-attack sensor overlay plates on a Gazpromavia Yakovlev Superjet 100 led to last year’s fatal accident as the jet was being ferried from Lukhovitsy to Moscow after a maintenance visit. Investigators from the Interstate Aviation Committee carried out several experiments and analyses in a bid to understand why ...

  • Berthelsen-c-Norse Atlantic
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    Norse Atlantic appoints deputy chief executive

    2025-07-30T07:56:00Z

    Scandinavian long-haul budget carrier Norse Atlantic has named Kristin Berthelsen as its deputy chief executive. Berthelsen previously held the post of chief of staff and culture officer at the airline. Norse Atlantic chief Bjorn Tore Larsen says she has been “integral” to the carrier’s progress since its started up in ...

  • Turkish A350-c-Airbus
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    Turkish Airlines diversifies into Islamic financing to fund A350

    2025-07-30T05:24:00Z

    Turkish Airlines has opted to use an Islamic financing transaction for the first time, in order to fund the acquisition of an Airbus A350. The carrier says the aircraft’s financing has been structured in Swiss francs with Dubai Islamic Bank, through an Ijarah arrangement – similar to a finance lease. ...

  • Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg
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    Boeing CEO credits Trump trade strategy for boosting orders

    2025-07-29T20:54:00Z

    Boeing’s chief executive Kelly Ortberg has credited the Trump administration’s trade negotiation approach with increasing the manufacturer’s order book, while suggesting recent deals could reduce the company’s exposure to tariffs.

  • Nordwind 777-200ER-c-AirTeamImages
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    Nordwind 777 opens first connection between Russian and North Korean capitals

    2025-07-29T19:35:00Z

    Russian carrier Nordwind Airlines has become the first to connect Moscow with the North Korean capital Pyongyang in nearly eight decades of diplomatic relations. Nordwind carried out the 27 July flight from Moscow Sheremetyevo using a Boeing 777-200ER, arriving in Pyongyang the following day. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia says ...

  • 737 Max and Leap engine-c-Boeing
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    Boeing scrapped earlier 737 Max engine anti-ice redesign plan

    2025-07-29T18:06:00Z

    Engineering complications with the 737 Max’s engine anti-ice system have forced Boeing to abandon its initial redesign approach, pushing certification timelines for the Max 7 and Max 10 variants into 2026.

  • Total incursion Curitiba title-c-CENIPA
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    Rotating 727 narrowly missed intruding vehicle as runway discipline slackened

    2025-07-29T16:47:00Z

    Brazilian investigators have cited poor communications and slipshod practices after a Boeing 727-200 narrowly missed a vehicle towing a lighting tower while rotating for take-off at Curitiba airport. The right wing of the Total Linhas Aereas freighter – departing runway 15 for Sao Paulo on 24 July last year – ...

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    Spirit Airlines to cut 270 more pilots amid profitability push

    2025-07-29T16:34:00Z

    US discount carrier continues workforce reductions as it battles financial headwinds in oversupplied low-cost market

  • Boeing 737 Max 10 at Boeing Field in Seattle on 14 June 2022
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    Boeing aims for Max 7 and Max 10 certifications in 2026

    2025-07-29T13:53:00Z

    Airframer reveals certification timeline slippage while reporting improved Q2 financial results and achievement of 737 and 787 production targets.

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    Boeing pays $445 million as part of DOJ fraud agreement

    2025-07-29T13:43:00Z

    Planemaker reveals charge in Q2 results as families of 737 Max crash victims continue challenging the non-prosecution agreement in federal court.

  • Swiss Senses First-c-Swiss
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    Swiss identifies initial A350 long-haul route as it shows off cabin concept

    2025-07-29T13:41:00Z

    Swiss will operate its initial Airbus A350-900 to Boston, with flights commencing at the beginning of January next year. The Star Alliance carrier, which is taking 10 of the type, disclosed the first long-haul destination for the twinjet as it unveiled new first- and business-class seats. Swiss intends to take ...

  • Skytrans-c-Avia Solutions Group
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    Australia’s Skytrans rebrands under SmartLynx name

    2025-07-29T06:55:00Z

    Wet-lease specialist Avia Solutions Group has rebranded its recently-acquired Skytrans division as SmartLynx Australia. Avia Solutions Group took over the regional turboprop operator last year and has since been expanding its fleet, stepping up to jets with the inclusion of the Airbus A319. It states that the rebranding will provide ...

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    UK’s Titan Airways considers further E-Jet expansion after introducing E190

    2025-07-29T06:40:00Z

    UK operator Titan Airways has acquired its first regional jet, an Embraer 190, to complement its fleet of Airbus types. The E190 (G-POWX) – originally delivered to Air Astana in 2012 – has been sold to Titan by leasing firm TrueNoord. “We identified the [E190] as the ideal aircraft to ...

  • An-24 crash site 2-c-Russian federal Investigative Committee
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    Crashed Angara An-24’s flight-data recorder destroyed by fire

    2025-07-29T06:12:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that flight-data recordings from an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 were destroyed by fire when the aircraft crashed into a forest in the Amur region. The Interstate Aviation Committee says, however, that the cockpit-voice recorder information “was preserved”. None of the occupants of the An-24 survived when ...

  • American Max
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    American 737 Max suffered two blown tyres and hydraulic leak in Denver

    2025-07-28T23:38:00Z

    The Boeing 737 Max involved in last week’s Denver incident experienced tyre failures and a hydraulic leak that ignited, according to a source familiar with the incident.

  • Boeing's North Charleston 787 assembly facility
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    Some 787 ram air turbine fittings could have unapproved titanium: FAA

    2025-07-28T18:27:00Z

    Nine Boeing 787s may contain emergency power systems with substandard titanium components that could fail during deployment, prompting regulatory action.

  • Aeroflot fleet
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    Russian prosecutor blames cyberattack after Aeroflot cancels over 50 flights

    2025-07-28T18:07:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot has cancelled 54 round-trip flights after suffering a serious IT problem, apparently the result of a cyberattack on its infrastructure. Aeroflot says the 260 flights were scheduled for 28 July, adding that 206 are expected to operate. It is describing the occurrence as a “failure” in its ...

  • Ural A320-c-Ural Airlines
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    Russian legislation seeks to establish regulated market for PMA spares

    2025-07-28T12:50:00Z

    Russian aerospace firm Yakovlev is highlighting legislative measures aimed at averting development of a market for unapproved spare parts as a result of shortages driven by sanctions. New legislation progressing through parliament is intended to address the need for design and manufacture of authentic spares – known as Parts Manufacturer ...