All air transport news – Page 285

  • Emb TP rendering-c-Embraer
    News

    Embraer solicits partners for potential turboprop but rules out alternative powertrain

    2020-11-26T17:22:00Z

    Embraer is likely to base any future turboprop airliner on the fuselage of its current E-Jet models and use conventional engines rather than any alternative propulsion system, the head of its commercial aviation unit indicates.

  • Aeroflot A320neo-c-Aeroflot
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    Russian 737 operator Smartavia to bring in A320neos

    2020-11-26T17:05:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia is to switch to Airbus A320neo twinjets next year, planning to lease three of the type to expand its fleet. Smartavia – which was formerly known as Nordavia – is an all-Boeing 737 operator, with 14 aircraft. Its fleet includes 737-800s and -700s, as well as a ...

  • Grazia Vittadini and Paul Stein
    Analysis

    Manufacturers see no single ‘silver bullet’ to reach aviation’s CO2 reduction target

    2020-11-26T13:22:00Z

    Airbus chief technology officer Grazia Vittadini has said that the aviation industry’s stated aim of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 had been a “pretty good problem to have” before the air transport sector and most other areas of public life were thrown into disarray by the coronavirus outbreak.

  • El Al 787
    News

    El Al obtains further deferral for final 787 delivery

    2020-11-26T11:53:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has obtained an agreement to extend the period for taking delivery of its final Boeing 787, pushing the date back to the end of March next year. The airline has 15 787s in its fleet and had already been granted a delivery deferral for the last ...

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    News

    Rapid global recertification of 737 Max still needed: IATA

    2020-11-26T08:56:00Z

    IATA is calling on global regulators to authorise the Boeing 737 Max for a return to service as soon as possible following the FAA approval for the type even though the demand crisis has taken some of the pressure off the airline capacity requirements.

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    News

    El Al names Nashville energy firm director as new chief executive

    2020-11-26T08:40:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has named Avigal Soreq as its new chief executive, succeeding Gonen Usishkin who will step down at the end of January next year. Soreq is the chief operating officer of Delek US Holdings, an energy firm based just south of Nashville, Tennessee, and specialising in assets ...

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    News

    Israir sale trustee expresses concerns over Fortissimo bid

    2020-11-25T20:50:00Z

    Israeli leisure carrier Israir’s trustee has expressed several concerns to the latest bidder for the airline, investment fund Fortissimo Capital, over its acquisition proposal. Fortissimo emerged as a bidder on 24 November but the airline’s trustee has sought an urgent meeting with the company to discuss problems with the bid. ...

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    Brazil lifts Boeing 737 Max grounding

    2020-11-25T20:46:00Z

    Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency ANAC has cleared the Boeing 737 Max aircraft to return to revenue service in that country following a 20-month grounding.

  • Tru Sim 737Max simulator
    News

    CAE to buy Tru Simulation’s non-US assets from Textron

    2020-11-25T16:58:00Z

    Canadian flight training company CAE has agreed to buy Tru Simulation and Training’s non-US assets from US conglomerate Textron for $40 million.

  • Philippe PETITCOLIN Leap-c-Christel Sasso_CAPA Pictures_Safran
    Interview

    Why despite success, Safran chief Petitcolin is playing down achievements

    2020-11-25T12:01:00Z

    As his five-year tenure comes to an end, Safran’s outgoing chief executive can reflect on a period of sustained growth for the French aerospace giant – but that is something he is reluctant to take credit for.

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    News

    El Al survival remains in balance as losses top $400m

    2020-11-25T10:42:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has unveiled a pre-tax loss of $148 million for the third quarter alone, after revenues for the period sank by 94% to less than $40 million. El Al’s performance under the weight of the pandemic crisis brings its overall pre-tax losses for the first nine months ...

  • CargoLogicAir - 747-8F
    News

    Pandemic’s effect on converted freighters led Boeing to trim 20-year cargo outlook

    2020-11-24T22:04:00Z

    A pandemic-caused surge in conversions of younger passenger jets to freighters is among reasons why Boeing cut its 20-year cargo-jet forecast.

  • 737 Max-c-Boeing
    News

    How EASA’s 737 Max requirements differ from the US FAA’s

    2020-11-24T18:35:00Z

    While the European airworthiness directive to modify the Boeing 737 Max for return-to-service are the same as those issued by the US FAA, some of the operational requirements will differ. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has invited comments on its proposed directive, which will enable operators of the twinjet ...

  • TUI 737 Max-c-Boeing
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    EASA expects to revoke 737 Max grounding in mid-January

    2020-11-24T16:31:00Z

    Europe’s air safety regulator expects to publish a final airworthiness directive on modification of the Boeing 737 Max in mid-January, which will mark the formal revocation of the grounding order imposed on the twinjet. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published, on 24 November, a proposed directive on the ...

  • El Al 737-900ER
    News

    Israel’s El Al to open Dubai flights before year-end

    2020-11-23T22:50:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is to open services to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the latest development between the two countries’ air services following normalisation of diplomatic relations. El Al states that it will offer 14 weekly flights to Dubai from Tel Aviv, beginning on 13 December. It will ...

  • CDB A330 P2F-c-CDB Aviation
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    Chinese bank CDB’s Irish lessor orders cargo conversion of A330s

    2020-11-23T18:22:00Z

    China Development Bank’s Irish leasing subsidiary CDB Aviation has ordered freighter conversion of a pair of Airbus A330-300s for operation in early 2022. The two aircraft will undergo cargo conversion at the Dresden-based EFW facility next year. CDB Aviation says the agreement to take the aircraft marks its “first entry” ...

  • Volotea 717-c-Volotea
    News

    Attempt to squeeze CRJ take-off ahead of landing 717 led to serious airprox

    2020-11-23T09:08:00Z

    French investigators believe a controller unnecessarily attempted to optimise runway use at Strasbourg by allowing a Bombardier CRJ700 to take off while an approaching Boeing 717 was close to touchdown. When the 717 crew chose to conduct a missed approach, it came into conflict with the CRJ700 during its climb. ...

  • Mikhail Poluboyarinov-c-Aeroflot
    News

    Aeroflot names GTLK ex-head Poluboyarinov as new chief

    2020-11-21T18:34:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot’s board has elected Mikhail Poluboyarinov, the former head of state leasing firm GTLK, as its new chief executive. He will succeed Vitaly Saveliev who has been appointed as the new Russian transport minister – while the former transport minister, Yevgeny Ditrikh, is taking over as head of ...

  • 737 Max-c-Boeing
    News

    EASA prepares to issue own 737 Max recertification directive

    2020-11-20T15:30:00Z

    Europe’s aviation safety regulator is intending to issue its own proposed Boeing 737 Max airworthiness directive before the end of this month, which will enable European operators to start returning the embattled twinjet to service. Owing to this decision to pursue its own directive, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency ...

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    News

    Ukrainian investigators join probe into excursion that wrecked An-32

    2020-11-20T12:43:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have disclosed that the crew of an Antonov An-32A freighter turned off a propeller-control switch before the aircraft was destroyed in a serious runway excursion in Peru. The aircraft, operated by Colombian carrier AerCaribe, had been arriving at Iquitos from Lima on 14 October. It touched down 1,225m ...