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    Analysis

    How practical is a Chinese and US aerospace breakup over Taiwan?

    2020-11-12T02:55:00Z

    Despite opposition from the Chinese Communist Party, in the past year and a half the Trump administration has approved billions of dollars in potential arms sales to Taiwan. China, which claims the island democracy as its own, has vowed to retaliate.

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    News

    New Zealand 787 engine inquiries closed after Rolls-Royce blade fix

    2020-11-11T22:04:00Z

    New Zealand investigators have closed an inquiry into two incidents involving engine problems on Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787-9s operated by Air New Zealand. The country’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission states that the incidents involved fracture of intermediate-pressure turbine blades on Trent 1000 powerplants. Deterioration of these blades was one of several ...

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    Analysis

    Hong Kong’s cautious approach to travel bubbles

    2020-11-11T17:23:00Z

    Hong Kong’s government will take a safety-first approach when its travel bubble with Singapore launches on 22 November, and the launching of further bubbles with other countries or regions will come with strict anti-Covid-19 preconditions. “It takes two to tango,” the city’s secretary for commerce and economic development Edward Yau ...

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    News

    Lufthansa Group names new chief financial officer

    2020-11-11T11:40:00Z

    Lufthansa Group has appointed Remco Steenbergen to serve as chief finance officer from 1 January. He currently holds the same position at Swiss chocolate and cocoa manufacturer Barry Callebaut Group. Lufthansa says its finance department will be “re-established” with Steenbergen’s appointment. The airline’s previous finance chief, Ulrik Svensson, stepped down ...

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    News

    Russia’s S7 introduces premium A319s with low-density layout

    2020-11-11T10:03:00Z

    Russian carrier S7 Airlines has reconfigured a pair of Airbus A319s to increase premium accommodation on the type for high-demand business routes. The carrier has fitted just 96 seats to the aircraft, including 24 in the business-class cabin. S7’s A319s have featured a single-class arrangement with 144 seats, while Airbus ...

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    News

    Second Iran Air aircraft makes wrong-runway landing at Tabriz

    2020-11-11T07:11:00Z

    Iranian investigators have indicated that an Airbus A319 crew landed on the wrong runway at Tabriz airport after becoming accustomed to using it on two previous flights. The Iran Air aircraft (EP-IEP) had been inbound to Tabriz from Isfahan on 7 October but, despite being cleared to land on runway ...

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    News

    Comac delivers first ARJ21 to China Express

    2020-11-11T02:42:00Z

    China Express Airlines has become the country’s seventh operator of the Comac ARJ21 regional aircraft, after taking delivery of its first example. 

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    News

    Embraer cuts jobs, restructures and lays out recovery plan as losses mount

    2020-11-10T23:00:00Z

    Embraer continues restructuring its operation and cutting costs as it aims to return to growth after 2021.

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    News

    Irkut rolls out first MC-21 with Russian PD-14 engines

    2020-11-10T17:14:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has rolled out the first MC-21 equipped with domestically-built Aviadvigatel PD-14 powerplants. The variant, designated the MC-21-310, is the alternative to the -300 which features Pratt & Whitney PW1400G engines. Irkut has yet to fix a date for the maiden flight of the -310 but says it ...

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    News

    Max cancellations inch up in October as Boeing lands no new orders

    2020-11-10T16:10:00Z

    In October, Boeing lost another 12 orders for the 737 and received no new commitments for any commercial aircraft type, while deliveries inched up to 13 jets.

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    News

    Arkia-Israir merger proposal among bids for Israeli leisure carrier

    2020-11-10T10:37:00Z

    Israeli carrier Arkia has revealed it is bidding to take over leisure operator Israir, one of multiple parties to have declared formal interest in acquiring the carrier. Israir is being auctioned as part of a restructuring of troubled parent company IDB Development. Arkia says it would pursue Israir “by way ...

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    News

    CFM picks up Leap orders, maintenance work with Chinese carriers

    2020-11-10T03:41:00Z

    CFM International has inked long-term contracts with China Eastern Airlines and Zhejiang Loong Air for the maintenance of Leap-1A engines on their Airbus A320neo aircraft. The enginemaker, a joint venture between France’s Safran and GE Aviation, signed a 12-year, rate-per-flight-hour agreement with both carriers, which will see it base maintenance ...

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    News

    FAA to complete 737 Max review in ‘coming days’

    2020-11-10T01:33:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration expects “in the coming days” to complete its review of Boeing’s changes to the 737 Max, signaling it may soon clear the Max to fly.

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    News

    Air Lease removed 14 more 737 Max from its order commitments in Q3

    2020-11-10T00:54:00Z

    Aircraft lessor and top Boeing customer Air Lease slashed its 737 Max order book by 14 aircraft in the third quarter, bringing its year-to-date cancellations of the type to 19.

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    News

    Promise of Covid vaccine sends aerospace stocks soaring on 9 November

    2020-11-09T23:28:00Z

    Aerospace stocks surged on 9 November following news about a promising coronavirus vaccine under development by pharmaceutical company Pfizer.

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    News

    Air Lease execs doubt Boeing might soon launch new jet

    2020-11-09T22:57:00Z

    Air Lease executive chair Steven Udvar-Hazy doubts Boeing is anywhere close to launching a new commercial aircraft programme, countering recent media reports suggesting otherwise.

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    News

    EU strikes back in subsidy dispute with 15% duty on Boeing jets

    2020-11-09T20:39:00Z

    Boeing aircraft imported to the European Union are to carry a 15% tariff after European regulators imposed their own countermeasures in the long-running transatlantic subsidies dispute. The measures will take effect from 10 November, following the World Trade Organization’s authorisation on 26 October for the EU to place duties worth ...

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    Canada supports essential air service in Yukon

    2020-11-09T20:12:00Z

    The government of Canada has signed a new agreement to support essential air services to remote communities in the far-northwestern province of Yukon.

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    News

    Laminar-flow PD-35 nacelle undergoes windtunnel test

    2020-11-09T19:22:00Z

    Russian analysts are testing the characteristics of a laminar-flow nacelle proposed for the high-thrust Aviadvigatel PD-35 engine. The PD-35 is a planned evolution of the PD-14 engine developed for the Irkut MC-21. It could potentially power the joint Russian-Chinese long-haul twinjet project, the CRAIC CR929. Moscow’s Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute has ...

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    News

    Norwegian blames lack of government support for drastic cutbacks

    2020-11-09T18:02:00Z

    Norwegian is to furlough an additional 1,600 staff and park 15 of its 21 operational aircraft, blaming a lack of additional government support and the added burden of new travel restrictions for the cutbacks.