All aerospace news – Page 26
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NewsLufthansa Technik extends drag-reduction film coating to Airbus aircraft
Germany’s Lufthansa Technik is to extend its fuel-saving fuselage and nacelle film coating to Airbus aircraft, commencing certification of the ‘AeroShark’ surface for older A330 variants.
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NewsLeonardo Helicopters flies first production-conforming AW09
Leonardo Helicopters has taken an important step forward in the development of its single-engined AW09, flying the first production-representative example.
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NewsBoeing orders lifted by 737 Max agreements and backlog recognition
Boeing secured agreements for 30 737 Max jets in July, attributed to unidentified customers, while the overall order total for the month was lifted by formal recognition in the backlog of 33 other aircraft.
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NewsCrew chided for flying A220 despite being told of door damage
Czech investigators have disclosed that the crew of an Airbus A220-300 twice ignored incidents of damage to separate doors on the same day before operating services to Prague.
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NewsST Engineering opens new MRO facility in Ezhou, China
New facility will initially support SF Airlines’ fleet of over 80 Boeing freighters, with capacity for future expansion to serve additional operators.
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NewsAir India begins widebody cabin upgrades with first 787 retrofit
Air India has commenced cabin upgrading works on its widebody fleet, with its first of 26 Boeing 787s inducted in July following a series of delays. The 787-8 (VT-ANT) flew to Boeing’s Victorville, California facility in July for retrofit works. Air India says a second aircraft will be inducted in ...
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NewsMalaysian composites firm CTRM to acquire Spirit AeroSystems’ Subang facilities
Malaysian aerospace composites specialist CTRM is to acquire Spirit AeroSystems’ facility in Subang, one of the Asian operations being divested by Spirit as part of the Boeing takeover. CTRM – which stands for Composites Technology Research Malaysia – will purchase the Subang activity under a $95.2 million agreement. As a ...
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NewsEve to test Beta’s electric motors as US air taxi firms reveal deals
Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility will test Beta Technologies’ electric motors on its upcoming eVTOL prototype, while Archer Aviation acquires assets from Overair and Joby Aviation purchases Blade’s passenger business in a flurry of strategic moves across the US air taxi sector.
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NewsDOT inspector launches probe into FAA’s Washington DC airspace management
The US Department of Transportation has initiated an audit of the Federal Aviation Administration’s oversight of Washington DC airspace, focusing on ADS-B exemption protocols following January’s fatal Black Hawk-CRJ700 collision.
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NewsUK competition regulator clears Boeing-Spirit acquisition deal
The UK’s competition watchdog has cleared Boeing’s planned takeover of Spirit AeroSystems, with the full decision text expected to follow shortly.
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NewsBristow Norway starts flying Beta CX300 in Norwegian low-emission test zone
Offshore operations specialist Bristow Norway has commenced flights with the Beta Technologies Alia CX300, initiating tests in the new Norwegian arena allocated to low-emission aircraft. The electric aircraft (N214BT) was transferred to the test arena – established by the Norwegian civil aviation regulator and airports operator Avinor – after a ...
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NewsIAI converted 777-300ERSF demonstrates capability for Trent 1000 transport
Israel Aerospace Industries has carried out a loading trial for its converted Boeing 777-300ERSF freighter in which a Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine was taken on board. The engine – designed for the Boeing 787 – was taken through the freighter’s main-deck cargo door, and put into position with the Collins ...
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NewsSpirit expects Boeing acquisition to close in fourth quarter
The aerostructures manufacturer has pushed back its timeline for the Boeing deal as US antitrust regulators request additional information, while reporting substantial Q2 losses.
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NewsRTX filed open-rotor engine patents but keeps focus on next-generation GTF
Engine manufacturer has sought several patents for open-fan designs in the past two years, even as it publicly commits to developing an updated GTF for next-generation single-aisle aircraft.
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NewsOceanGate failed to heed Boeing safety advice for Titan submersible: US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard investigation finds that OceanGate failed to follow Boeing’s engineering recommendations for the Titan submersible that imploded in June 2023, killing all five people aboard.
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NewsVertical Aerospace nears transition tests to fill final gap in VX4 flight profile
Vertical Aerospace is confident that it will wrap up the crucial final stage of its VX4 flight-testing – the piloted transition – by the end of this year. The aircraft has already undertaken vertical flight, flying at up to 30kt, and conventional wingborne flight at speeds down to 70kt – ...
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NewsEmbraer maintains 2025 targets despite Azul delays and tariffs
Despite US import tariffs and delayed E-Jet deliveries to bankrupt Azul, Embraer maintains its 2025 financial outlook after posting a 22% year-on-year revenue increase in Q2.
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NewsEve air taxi prototype on track for December first flight
Eve Air Mobility’s prototype electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft is progressing towards its maiden flight before year-end, with Embraer’s chief executive confirming the programme remains on schedule.
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NewsFully-substituted MC-21 to carry out maiden flight in August: Rostec chief
Russian state technology firm Rostec’s chief, Sergei Chemezov, has stated that the fully-substituted version of the Yakovlev MC-21 will carry out its first flight in August. “I hope that, by the end of 2026, we will complete certification flights and begin serial production of our aircraft,” he told Russian prime ...
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NewsKorean Air unveils premium economy seats for 777-300ER fleet
SkyTeam carrier to install 40-seat ‘Premium Class’ cabin on 11 retrofitted Boeing 777-300ERs from mid-September, marking its first venture into the premium-economy segment.



















