All air transport news – Page 109

  • Airbus ZEROe-c-Airbus
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    EU invites aircraft technology proposals for new round of Clean Aviation funding

    2023-02-10T10:20:00Z

    European Union representatives are seeking proposals to receive a new round of funding in the Clean Aviation initiative intended to advance decarbonisation technology for air transport. This second round of funding will be worth over €350 million ($375 million), including EU contributions of €137 million and private investment. The call ...

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    Lithuania’s KlasJet expands wet-lease fleet with all-economy 737-800s

    2023-02-10T08:18:00Z

    Baltic corporate charter specialist KlasJet is expanding its fleet of Boeing 737s to underpin passenger wet-lease operations ahead of the summer season. It is introducing eight 737-800s which will be configured with 186 to 189 seats, in an all-economy layout. Vilnius-based KlasJet is aiming to reach a fleet of 15 ...

  • NEWBORN Launch Event
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    Honeywell nurtures Newborn as fuel cell powertrain project comes alive

    2023-02-09T17:11:00Z

    Honeywell Aerospace is confident that an EU-funded consortium it is leading can deliver a “commercially viable” high-power fuel cell powertrain for regional aircraft applications.

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    Bombardier targeting 15% more business jet deliveries in 2023

    2023-02-09T15:20:00Z

    Bombardier expects to increase business jet deliveries by “a minimum of 15%” as strong demand for private flying drives the company’s resurgence.

  • ATR Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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    ATR and P&WC seal 100% SAF pact

    2023-02-09T10:45:00Z

    ATR and Pratt & Whitney Canada have concluded an agreement to ensure the PW127-series engines powering the airframer’s twin-turboprop range are able to use 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2025.

  • Dash 8 icing parking-c-SHK via Avinor
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    Unexpected severe icing preceded Dash 8’s dual-engine flame-out

    2023-02-09T07:40:00Z

    Norwegian investigators have disclosed that a Wideroe De Havilland Dash 8-300 momentarily lost power in both engines when they flamed out on approach to Bergen, after the aircraft was inadvertently routed through a region of severe icing. The turboprop had departed Kristiansund on 20 January 2020, and its crew was ...

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    Administrators of UK’s Flybe seek temporary operating licence

    2023-02-08T17:50:00Z

    Administrators for UK regional carrier Flybe are seeking a temporary operating licence for the company, to provide a window for potential rescue. Flybe filed for administration on 27 January and the administrators have undertaken not to take bookings or conduct any aircraft operation that requires a valid licence and air ...

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    Israir Group to take shareholding in Cypriot A320 MRO firm

    2023-02-08T11:54:00Z

    Israir Group is entering an agreement to take a 50% share of the Cypriot-based maintenance specialist Bird Aviation. The Israeli company, which centres on leisure carrier Israir, says its board approved the deal on 7 February. As a result it will share the ownership of Bird Aviation with Bird Aerosystems. ...

  • Airbus ZeroE turboprop-c-Airbus
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    Airbus picks motor supplier for hydrogen engine prototype

    2023-02-08T09:49:00Z

    Airbus has picked a Japanese-owned French manufacturer to develop electric motors for a planned prototype hydrogen-powered engine. The airframer is intending to bring a commercial zero-emission aircraft to market by around 2035, and the motor will be part of a proposed hydrogen fuel-cell energy system. Airbus has selected Nidec Leroy-Somer ...

  • Lufthansa Airbus A380
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    How supply-demand crunch has given A380 a fresh lease of life

    2023-02-08T09:41:00Z

    After initially looking as though the pandemic was going to bring an unceremonious end to several carriers’ Airbus A380 operations, a capacity shortage means the ultra-large jet will be flying far more widely this summer than previously expected

  • Everts MD-83 freighter-c-Aeronautical Engineers
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    Everts seeks MD-88 converted freighter from Aeronautical Engineers

    2023-02-08T08:43:00Z

    While US modification specialist Aeronautical Engineers’ recent activity has been primarily focused on Boeing 737-800 work, the company has received a request for an MD-88 cargo conversion. Everts Air Cargo, based in Alaska, is seeking the MD-88SF freighter for fleet expansion. Aeronautical Engineers says it will begin modifying the twinjet ...

  • Universal Hydrogen fuel-cell Dash 8
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    FAA grants Universal Hydrogen special airworthiness certificate

    2023-02-07T23:51:00Z

    Alternative propulsion developer Universal Hydrogen says the Federal Aviation Administration has granted it a special airworthiness certificate in the experimental category, clearing the company to begin flight testing its demonstrator aircraft, a modified De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300.

  • Bombardier Global 7500 credit Bombardier
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    Bombardier overhauls leadership structure, Martel remains CEO

    2023-02-07T20:08:00Z

    Bombardier has made several significant shifts to its senior management structure, naming new executives to head sales, aftermarket operations, defence products and supply chain.

  • A Cessna SkyCourier equipped with a gravel kit
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    Textron Aviation rolls out ‘gravel kit’ for SkyCourier

    2023-02-07T19:18:00Z

    Textron Aviation is now selling a “gravel kit” modification for Cessna’s newly certificated SkyCourier turboprop – an option intended to enable the aircraft to operate from remote, unfinished airstrips.

  • 737 assembly c Spirit AeroSystems
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    Production and supply chain trouble push Spirit AeroSystems to $546m 2022 loss

    2023-02-07T18:18:00Z

    Spirit AeroSystems lost $546 million in 2022, reflecting an ongoing slump in aerostructures deliveries and a disrupted production system.

  • ES-30 NZ -c-Heart Aerospace
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    Air NZ adds trio to Mission Next Gen Aircraft partners

    2023-02-07T17:46:00Z

    Air New Zealand has added Heart Aerospace, Embraer and Universal Hydrogen to a list of long-term partners, alongside ATR and Airbus, who are working with the carrier to replace its fleet of domestic turboprops with a greener option from 2030.

  • Uzbekistan A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus books orders for three-dozen aircraft in January

    2023-02-07T17:14:00Z

    Airbus has recorded net orders for 36 aircraft – all single-aisle models – for the first month of the year. The airframer listed orders for a dozen A320neo-family jets from Uzbekistan Airways and a dozen A220-300s for Delta Air Lines. It also revealed an agreement for 12 aircraft – six ...

  • Jazeera A320neo-c-Jazeera Airways
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    Jazeera turns in strong full-year financial results

    2023-02-07T15:08:00Z

    Kuwaiti budget carrier Jazeera Airways has turned in a strong full-year performance with a net profit of over KD20 million ($65 million). It states that it built on a “quick return” to profitability in the second half of 2021, and points out that its financial results have exceeded pre-crisis figures. ...

  • Yeti ATR accident title-c-via Twitter
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    Yeti ATR 72 crash inquiry examines feathering of both propellers

    2023-02-07T14:51:00Z

    Investigators are trying to understand why the propellers of both engines on a Yeti Airlines ATR 72-500 transitioned to the feather position before the turboprop crashed during its approach to Pokhara. The aircraft, arriving from Kathmandu, had been conducting an approach from the west to runway 12 on 15 January, ...

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    ZeroAvia plans commercial flights from Rotterdam by 2025

    2023-02-07T10:53:00Z

    Advanced powertrain developer ZeroAvia is promising to launch commercial passenger flights of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered aircraft from Rotterdam The Hague airport in the Netherlands by 2025.