All air transport news – Page 174

  • ITA A350-c-Airbus
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    ITA’s first A350 emerges in full colours

    2022-03-28T09:30:00Z

    Italian carrier ITA Airways’ first Airbus A350 has emerged in the airline’s distinctive paint scheme. Airbus has shown off the -900 aircraft, MSN270, with the carrier’s blue fuselage and Italian flag-themed fin. ITA had previously stated that it would include leased A350s as part of its initial fleet, at least ...

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    Kuwait Airways to open second UK destination

    2022-03-25T12:25:00Z

    Gulf carrier Kuwait Airways is to open services to a second UK destination, with flights to the city of Manchester. The airline will operate three-times weekly to Manchester from 1 May. Kuwait Airways will deploy Airbus A320neo twinjets on the route, according to information from its reservations system. The airline ...

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    EASA draws up vertiport design guidance for urban air mobility vehicles

    2022-03-25T11:40:00Z

    Initial detailed guidance for the design of vertiports, the take-off and landing zones for urban air mobility vehicles, has been drawn up by the European aviation safety regulator. Infrastructure requirements for eVTOL and similar vehicles will assist the industry and urban planners to create safe vertiport designs, says the European ...

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    Engine supply chain shortages could thwart Airbus and Boeing production plans

    2022-03-25T11:09:00Z

    Long-standing engine supply issues are being made worse by new Covid-era pressures, among them inflation and lack of skilled workers. Such factors are bearing down on the companies that make engine components, raising uncertainty about how fast suppliers will be able produce the complex, labour-intensive components needed by companies like Pratt & Whitney and CFM International.

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    MC-21, Tu-204 and Superjet among types affected by EASA certificate suspension

    2022-03-25T09:13:00Z

    Several Russian aircraft types have formally had type certificates suspended by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency as part of the package of sanctions on the country’s aviation industry. EASA has suspended the certificates of the Tupolev Tu-204-120CE – the Rolls-Royce RB211-powered version of the twinjet, which features Honeywell avionics ...

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    Joby accident aircraft was pushing its limits when it crashed

    2022-03-25T00:37:00Z

    Joby Aviation says that the prototype aircraft which crashed during a flight test last month was pushing its flight envelope limits when it went down.

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    FlyBig picks Twin Otter to boost Indian regional connectivity

    2022-03-24T16:40:00Z

    Indian charter operator FlyBig has signed a letter of intent covering the purchase of up to 10 De Havilland Canada Twin Otter Series 400 turboprops.

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    Clamour for China Eastern crash theories is at odds with reality

    2022-03-24T15:41:00Z

    Following the tragic loss of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 on Monday, scrutiny – informed or otherwise – has been intense, in general reporting and particularly on social media.

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    Japan lifts ban on PW4000-powered 777s

    2022-03-24T08:19:00Z

    Japan has lifted an operating ban on all Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Boeing 777s, more than a year after it was imposed following a serious engine failure on a US aircraft. 

  • Morocco IAI agreement-c-IAI
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    IAI explores aerospace co-operation with Morocco under new pact

    2022-03-24T08:12:00Z

    Moroccan and Israeli representatives have reached a provisional agreement over co-operation in the aerospace sector, which is likely to explore initiatives on aerostructures and cabin interiors. The memorandum of understanding was signed during a meeting in Rabat between the Moroccan trade and industry minister, Ryad Mezzour, and Israel Aerospace Industries ...

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    EASA demands rigour in crew behaviour assumptions during aircraft certification

    2022-03-24T07:48:00Z

    Europe’s air transport safety regulator is underlining the important of human factors consideration in the design of large aircraft and their systems by putting forward a structured methodology to validate assumptions about expected flight crew behaviour. The methodology is being put forward in a proposed certification memorandum by the European ...

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    Former 737 Max technical pilot not guilty of misleading FAA: reports

    2022-03-23T23:21:00Z

    Former Boeing chief technical pilot Mark Forkner has been exonerated of defrauding the US government in connection with the investigation of the FAA’s evaluation and certification of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft, according to media reports.

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    Clean Aviation takes off as it seeks bids for share of €735m in funding

    2022-03-23T16:41:00Z

    EU-backed research and innovation funding body Clean Aviation has opened its first call for proposals, with €735 million available to industry to accelerate green technology development.

  • Magnus Ornberg-c-SAS
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    SAS finance chief to step down as airline strives to transform operation

    2022-03-23T11:18:00Z

    Scandinavian flag-carrier SAS’s chief financial officer, Magnus Ornberg, is to step down from his position in the next few weeks. Ornberg has chosen to leave the airline in spring, says SAS. He has held the post for less than two years, having joined in autumn 2020, after being recruited from ...

  • Tu-214-c-Tupolev
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    United Aircraft discusses reviving passenger Tu-214 production to fill capacity gap

    2022-03-23T07:50:00Z

    United Aircraft is examining the potential to increase Tupolev Tu-214 production in order to help meet demand for new aircraft in Russia following the sanctions imposed on the country’s air transport industry. Russian deputy prime minister Yuri Borisov visited the production facility in Kazan on 22 March, to discuss whether ...

  • Air Canada A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Air Canada to introduce fleet of long-range A321XLRs

    2022-03-22T11:43:00Z

    Air Canada is acquiring 26 Airbus A321XLRs, emerging as the undisclosed customer behind an order for six of the jets in the airframer’s backlog. The airline is taking another 20 of the long-range model through leasing companies, including 15 from Air Lease and five from AerCap. No engine selection has ...

  • Air Greenland eVTOL-c-Avolon
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    Air Greenland signs to acquire eVTOL fleet through Avolon

    2022-03-22T11:24:00Z

    Air Greenland is to acquire a fleet of eVTOL aircraft through lessor Avolon, to serve as shuttles in the territory. The airline is the first European carrier to partner with Avolon’s programme for eVTOL technology. It is committing to purchasing or leasing a fleet of Vertical Aerospace VX4 models, which ...

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    Volga-Dnepr suspends Atran and AirBridgeCargo operations as sanctions bite

    2022-03-22T09:36:00Z

    Volga-Dnepr Group (VDG) has temporarily suspended operations at its AirBridgeCargo and Atran Airlines subsidiaries.

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    NTSB, Boeing, CFM and FAA to participate in China Eastern crash investigation

    2022-03-21T19:56:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will participate in the investigation of the crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800. 

  • PD-8 nacelle test title-c-Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute
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    PD-8 engine’s nacelle undergoes windtunnel testing

    2022-03-21T12:21:00Z

    Russian researchers are continuing development work on the new Irkut Superjet 100 variant, the SSJ-New, with tests on nacelles for the domestically-built engine. The SSJ-New will be powered by the Aviadvigtel PD-8, a derivative of the PD-14 designed for the Irkut MC-21-310. Moscow’s Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute has been assessing the ...