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    Airbus switching A320neo family from mechanical to electronic rudder control

    2021-04-07T10:52:00Z

    Airbus is aiming to replace the mechanical rudder controls on A320neo-family aircraft, switching to a full electric rudder system by early 2024. The modification will coincide with the entry into service of the long-range A321XLR which is being developed with the ‘E-rudder’ architecture in mind. While the initial delivery had ...

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    Ryanair plays down ‘optimistic’ analysts’ forecasts for 2021 performance

    2021-04-07T07:44:00Z

    Irish budget carrier Ryanair is playing down analysts’ expectations over financial performance for the 2021-22 full year, despite trimming its loss forecast for 2020-21. Ryanair says it “does not share the recent optimism of certain analysts”, stating that it believes the outcome for 2021-22 is “currently close to break-even”. But ...

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    Vietnam allows airspace permission for 737 Max

    2021-04-07T02:31:00Z

    Vietnam has given the green light for the Boeing 737 Max to transit through its airspace, but stopped short of an outright approval for the type’s return to service. 

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    US will not require health passports to prove vaccination status

    2021-04-07T00:24:00Z

    The US government will not require digital health documents for travel, a spokesperson for the administration of President Joe Biden says.

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    FAA requires inspections of PW4000 low-pressure turbines

    2021-04-06T20:36:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring airlines to inspect and replace “air sealing ring” assemblies within Pratt & Whitney PW4000 low-pressure turbine [LPT] cases.

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    EASA validates 737 Max 8-200 certification

    2021-04-06T17:54:00Z

    European safety regulators have granted type certificate validation to the Boeing 737 Max 8-200, new high-density variant of the re-engined twinjet. In a certification document revision the European Union Aviation Safety Agency lists a validation date of 6 April, following US FAA certification on 31 March. The 8-200 has been ...

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    Wisk Aero sues Archer, alleging stolen eVTOL trade secrets

    2021-04-06T17:38:00Z

    Urban air mobility developer Wisk Aero has sued competitor Archer Aviation in US federal court, alleging that Archer stole trade secrets, infringed on patents and copied Wisk’s aircraft design.

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    Etihad Airways conducts first scheduled Israeli flight

    2021-04-06T10:59:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways has carried out its first scheduled flight to Israel, following the diplomatic normalisation agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The Boeing 787-9 (A6-BLA) touched down on Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport’s runway 12 at about 12:20 after arriving from Abu Dhabi, via northern ...

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    Aeroflot identifies initial routes for new Krasnoyarsk international hub

    2021-04-06T07:21:00Z

    Russia’s Aeroflot Group is intending to open its new international hub at Krasnoyarsk in June, after the expansion was delayed by over a year by the air transport crisis. Aeroflot’s board has decided that the hub will open on 1 June with a summer schedule including flights to Sochi, Krasnodar, ...

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    JAL retires PW4000-powered 777s following United engine incident

    2021-04-06T03:05:00Z

    Japan Airlines has brought forward the retirement its fleet of older Boeing 777s powered by Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines by a year, citing “no known report” to resume operations of the type.

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    FAA orders US carriers to inspect Embraer ERJ landing gears

    2021-04-05T20:24:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has followed Brazil’s lead in requiring US carriers to address a landing gear issue affecting more than 300 US-registered Embraer 135 and ERJ145 regional jets.

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    US domestic air travel to normalise by 2022: report

    2021-04-05T16:43:00Z

    A new report by consulting firm Oliver Wyman says that US domestic air travel is expected to make a full recovery by early next year.

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    Pilots back global campaign to cut excessive NOTAM burden

    2021-04-05T10:34:00Z

    Cockpit crew representatives are backing efforts to overhaul of the NOTAM system this year, claiming that the repository of aeronautical information has become cluttered, inefficient and burdensome. Some 1.7 million NOTAMs were published in 2020. Even though this was a 5% reduction on the previous year, as a result of ...

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    Fiji Airways set to return 737 Max to service

    2021-04-05T02:42:00Z

    Fiji Airways is set to be the first Asia-Pacific carrier to return the Boeing 737 Max into service, after Fijian civil aviation authorities lifted the grounding of the narrowbody.

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    Flydubai fixes date for 737 Max re-introduction

    2021-04-04T10:01:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Flydubai is intending to restart Boeing 737 Max flights on 8 April, following approval by United Arab Emirates regulators and updating of the fleet. Flydubai will operate the initial flight from Dubai to the Pakistani city of Sialkot, but the aircraft will subsequently be used for other ...

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    Airbus shapes A321XLR systems layout with low-tech and hi-tech mock-ups

    2021-04-03T09:19:00Z

    One of the Airbus A321neo fuselage sections previously intended for delivery to South American operator LATAM has instead been supporting the A321XLR development programme as a system integration platform. Originally a standard A321LR centre and aft section, the fuselage of MSN8531 was withdrawn from the Hamburg Finkenwerder production line and ...

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    Industry welcomes new CDC guidance on vaccinated travellers

    2021-04-02T21:08:00Z

    The US travel industry has welcomed a new public health determination that fully vaccinated people may travel domestically without required Covid-19 testing or mandatory quarantines.

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    Norse Atlantic fires back against US lawmakers, alleging ‘false’ claims

    2021-04-02T20:39:00Z

    Start-up airline Norse Atlantic Airways has blasted US lawmakers for making “false” claims about its labour practices, insisting it will conform to US air transport treaties.

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    FAA to require airlines replace fuel system units on 737 Max

    2021-04-02T19:01:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has proposed requiring airlines to replace fuel system processors on Boeing 737 Max jets, citing problems with fuel shut-off systems.

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    MNG opts for A330-300 freighter conversions after dropping A330-200Fs

    2021-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Turkish carrier MNG Airlines has signed up for two Airbus A330-300 converted freighters, having previously abandoned orders for new-built A330-200Fs. MNG Airlines has contracted with joint-venture conversion specialist EFW for the two passenger-to-freighter aircraft, the first of which has been newly inducted to EFW’s Dresden facility for modification. This aircraft, ...