All air transport news – Page 246

  • RyanAir 737-800. Boeing
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    US government ‘condemns’ Ryanair ‘forced diversion’, urges investigation

    2021-05-24T02:26:00Z

    The US Department of State is calling for an investigation into a “shocking” incident involving the “forced diversion” of a Ryanair jet in Minsk, and the removal by Belarusian authorities of one passenger. 

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    Political leaders outraged as Belarus ‘forces’ Ryanair 737 diversion to Minsk

    2021-05-23T16:49:00Z

    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has described as “utterly unacceptable” an incident in which a Ryanair flight was forced to land in Minsk, apparently to enable Belarusian authorities to detain a political activist. The Boeing 737-800 – registered SP-RSM, from Ryanair’s Polish division Buzz – was operating flight ...

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    P&W aims for new Asheville site to begin producing airfoils in 2022

    2021-05-21T20:05:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney intends to begin producing high-pressure turbine airfoils for commercial and military aircraft engines at its new North Carolina facility by the second half of 2022.

  • Leap engine
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    IndiGo solidifies CFM position with Leap-1A deal for over 300 jets

    2021-05-21T12:12:00Z

    Indian budget carrier IndiGo has selected the CFM International Leap-1A to equip another 310 Airbus A320neo-family aircraft. It operates A320neo and A321neo aircraft with both the Leap-1A and the rival Pratt & Whitney PW1100G powerplant. But the selection of 620 new engines – plus spares – cements CFM as the ...

  • Delta A321-c-Delta Air Lines
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    Tail-end of original A320-family line nears with Delta deliveries

    2021-05-21T11:36:00Z

    Airbus is approaching completion of the full transition to A320neo-family production, with fewer than 40 original A320-family aircraft left undelivered – most of which are likely to remain so. The backlog of the older-generation aircraft comprises 18 A321s and 18 A320s, plus three A319s, with Delta Air Lines the primary ...

  • WestJet 737 overrun title-c-TSB
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    WestJet 737 overrun crew did not anticipate tailwind from runway change

    2021-05-21T09:16:00Z

    Canadian investigators believe a WestJet Boeing 737-800 overran at Halifax after its crew failed to realise that a landing runway change would result in a tailwind, rather than a crosswind, during the approach. The tailwind component exceeded the operator’s limit of 10kt and required a lower approach speed, says Transportation ...

  • Atran 737-800BCF title-c-GECAS
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    Volga-Dnepr’s Atran leases another pair of 737-800 freighters

    2021-05-21T06:49:00Z

    Russian freight specialist Volga-Dnepr Group’s Atran Airlines division is leasing another pair of converted Boeing 737-800 freighters from GECAS. The express cargo operator has received one 737-800BCF – an ex-Ryanair aircraft, registered VQ-BFR – from the lessor and is taking a second later in May. They will build on the ...

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    Lawmakers seek to subsidise sustainable aviation fuel production

    2021-05-20T18:35:00Z

    US lawmakers have introduced a bill to subsidise production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), with supporters describing the measure as key to helping airlines achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

  • El Al 787-c-El Al
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    El Al not concerned about financial impact of Gaza hostilities

    2021-05-20T16:19:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has yet to determine the financial consequences of the armed conflict which has ignited in Gaza, but believes the impact is not material at this stage. While some foreign carriers have been cancelling flights to Tel Aviv, El Al says it has continued to offer an ...

  • A321P2F-c-Airbus
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    US start-up Global Crossing to lease A321P2Fs from ST Engineering

    2021-05-20T14:21:00Z

    Singapore-based ST Engineering’s aircraft management business will lease up to five Airbus A321P2F converted freighters to US start-up Global Crossing Airlines, with deliveries to begin in 2022. Global Crossing, which is working to achieve US certification to begin passenger and cargo charter flights, will lease the jets from ST’s Aviation ...

  • MAX7FFtakeoff
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    Boeing’s many hurdles on the path to recovery

    2021-05-20T10:00:00Z

    Boeing executives insist the company has solid plans to address its many challenges, but people who follow the airframer are increasingly eager to understand exactly what that plan entails.

  • Foto 5_Luciana Selmi Home Office
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    How Embraer engineer Luciana Selmi Marques leads the way

    2021-05-20T09:15:00Z

    For Embraer materials engineer Luciana Selmi Marques, resilience is not only a characteristic of aircraft construction, but also a behavioural trait that she has embraced, and that has become a guiding principle throughout her career.

  • Safran open rotor engine
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    Environmental need drives aviation’s great engine race

    2021-05-20T09:05:00Z

    For aviation to achieve zero or near-zero carbon emissions over the coming decades, an entirely new suite of propulsion technologies is critical. The big engine makers say they are more than up to the challenge.

  • Il-76 automated line title-c-United Aircraft
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    First Il-76 built on automated line transferred for flight-testing

    2021-05-20T08:32:00Z

    United Aircraft has transferred for ground- and flight-testing the first Ilyushin Il-76 to be manufactured on the advanced assembly line established at its Aviastar facility. The Il-76MD-90A four-engined heavy transport has been formally sent to the flight-test station at Ulyanovsk. United Aircraft revealed last year that a new digital automated ...

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    JetBlue to begin JFK-Heathrow flights in August, Gatwick flights in September

    2021-05-19T13:23:00Z

     JetBlue Airways will begin daily flights between New York John F Kennedy International airport and London Heathrow on 11 August, followed on 29 September with daily JFK-London Gatwick flights.

  • Yak-40 excursion-c-Investigative Committee
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    Crosswind limit breach cited in Yak-40 excursion at St Petersburg

    2021-05-19T10:20:00Z

    Russian investigators believe a serious runway excursion incident involving Yakovlev Yak-40 at St Petersburg resulted from a breach of crosswind limitations during landing. The Vologda Aviation Enterprise trijet had been arriving from Vologda on 9 April and touched down on Pulkovo airport’s runway 10R. Rain and crosswinds from the right ...

  • PD-8 demonstrator-c-United Engine
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    United Engine nears ignition test of prototype PD-8 for Superjet

    2021-05-19T09:03:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine is preparing to start testing the first prototype core of the Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant intended for the Sukhoi Superjet 100. Assembly of the core has been completed and the bench tests are aimed at verifying that the main performance parameters of the engine are in line with ...

  • LATAM Cargo 767 freighter-c-LATAM Group
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    LATAM opts to convert more 767s to freighters

    2021-05-19T08:31:00Z

    South American operator LATAM Group is to take its fleet of converted Boeing 767-300ER freighters from 11 to 21 over the next two years, after enhancing its cargo expansion plan. LATAM had originally intended to take four Boeing Converted Freighter aircraft but placed options for another four, all of which ...

  • A350 cooking oil title-c-Air France
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    Cooking oil-powered A350 flight flags French sustainability efforts

    2021-05-19T06:57:00Z

    Air France has carried out an Airbus A350-900 service to Montreal powered by a biofuel sourced from waste cooking oil, part of a combined effort to produce sustainable aviation fuel in France. The fuel was created by project participant Total, without using virgin plant-based oil, at its La Mede biorefinery ...

  • Boeing 787-10. Boeing
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    US lawmakers seek ‘records’ related to potential ongoing 737 and 787 production issues

    2021-05-18T22:28:00Z

    Two US lawmakers have requested additional records from Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration related to “continued issues” involving 737 Max and 787 production and quality-control concerns.