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  • Learjet N999LJ crash
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    Learjet 60 operators told to fit reverser alert 12 years after fatal overrun

    2020-06-22T12:54:00Z

    Over a decade since a fatal Bombardier Learjet 60 overrun in South Carolina, operators of the type are being ordered to install a voice-command warning system to alert pilots to thrust-reverser malfunctions. The aircraft, operated by Global Exec Aviation, had been departing for Van Nuys from runway 11 at Columbia ...

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    South Africa’s Airlink bids to have SAA liquidated

    2020-06-22T08:58:00Z

    South African carrier Airlink is attempting to disrupt plans to convene a creditors’ meeting to discuss whether to approve the rescue plan for South African Airways, and is seeking to have the airline liquidated. The government’s department of public enterprises says Airlink has filed a court motion “aimed at interdicting” ...

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    DHL orders freighter conversion of 767s

    2020-06-22T08:04:00Z

    Germany’s DHL International is ordering conversion of up to four Boeing 767-300ERs to freighters to gain additional cargo capacity in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The twinjets are set to be converted at the facilities of Israel Aerospace Industries. Neither DHL nor IAI has detailed the airframes involved in ...

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    SAA rescue plan revises down initial heavy losses

    2020-06-21T09:55:00Z

    South African Airways’ final business rescue plan considerably revises down the losses projected over the first three years for the restructured carrier. While a draft plan circulated at the beginning of June indicated losses close to R20 billion ($1.1 billion) for the period, the final plan estimates pre-tax losses of ...

  • Q400 runaway
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    Video captures vain attempt to halt runaway Q400 at Aberdeen

    2020-06-20T08:36:00Z

    Surveillance video footage has emerged appearing to show ground personnel vainly attempting to physically stop a Bombardier Q400 from rolling across an apron in Aberdeen, before the turboprop struck a parked regional jet. The former Flybe aircraft (G-JECK), apparently not under power and with its forward passenger airstair open, was ...

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    SAA rescue plan sets out initial fleet and personnel requirements

    2020-06-19T20:39:00Z

    South African Airways’ resurrection plan would involve an initial restart period of eight months, running to January 2021. Over this period the fleet would be gradually built up to around 26 aircraft, comprising seven long-haul jets – about half of which would be in place at the end of this ...

  • El Al Boeing 787
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    El Al wrestles with ministry over proposed financial support

    2020-06-19T12:16:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has put forward amendments to a proposed funding mechanism for the troubled airline, but insists the government has not rejected its basic propositions. El Al had been trying to negotiate a $400 million loan while the finance ministry had countered with an alternative, through which the ...

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    TUIfly set for difficult talks as it bids to halve fleet

    2020-06-19T10:07:00Z

    German leisure operator TUIfly is to embark on union discussions to reduce the airline’s fleet, pointing out that over-capacity meant it was unable to achieve adequate load factors even before the coronavirus crisis. TUIfly is intending to halve its fleet of 39 aircraft, cutting crew, technical and administrative positions. But ...

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    Carriers not liable for knock-on delay from unruly passengers: EU court

    2020-06-19T08:14:00Z

    European airlines can avoid paying delay compensation to passengers as a result of disruption from an unruly passenger during flight, according to a preliminary court ruling. This also applies if there is a direct causal link between the initial disruption and a subsequent delay to the same aircraft operating the ...

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    Textron Aviation parent to eliminate 1,950 jobs

    2020-06-18T23:41:00Z

    Textron Inc., the parent company of the Wichita-based airframer Textron Aviation and helicopter manufacturer Bell, says it is eliminating 1,950 jobs as part of a restructuring programme made necessary by the effects of the global coronavirus pandemic.

  • Pilots in cockpit
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    FAA plans to extend medical certificate exception for pilots

    2020-06-18T22:20:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration will likely extend its medical certificate exception for an unspecificed amount of time, after coronavirus lockdown orders made it almost impossible for pilots to remain legally permitted to fly.

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    Airline unions ask US lawmakers for more payroll money

    2020-06-18T21:15:00Z

    The largest US pilots’ union has joined an effort to lobby lawmakers to provide more financial support to aviation workers affected by the airline industry downturn.

  • Steve Dickson Federal Aviation Administration FAA
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    FAA report outlines changes to improve safety and certification oversight

    2020-06-18T19:22:00Z

    A Federal Aviation Administration report completed in April establishes broad timelines for when the agency expects to implement a number of oversight changes, including creation of a safety management system (SMS) rule.

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    IAG's Level Europe division files for insolvency

    2020-06-18T12:13:00Z

    IAG’s short-haul division of its budget airline Level is filing for insolvency, the Austrian-based carrier has disclosed. Branded as Level Europe, the division is operated by Anisec Luftfahrt. It says it will enter insolvency on 18 June, with all flights having been grounded since March. The business has ceased trading ...

  • Akbar Al Baker
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    Video interview with Qatar's Al Baker on how the airline is handling Covid crisis

    2020-06-18T11:54:00Z

    In an in-depth and exclusive discussion with FlightGlobal, Akbar Al Baker, chief executive of Qatar Airways Group, explains how the coronavirus pandemic has affected his airline.

  • SA Express CRJ
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    SA Express liquidation on hold as several potential investors emerge

    2020-06-18T10:35:00Z

    Provisional liquidators of South African regional carrier SA Express are attempting to find a buyer for the airline, claiming that they are engaging with six or seven parties which have expressed interest in the company. Their effort follows court approval on 15 June to extend their powers, in order to ...

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    Government unsure over SAA plan as opposition demand carrier’s liquidation

    2020-06-17T22:46:00Z

    South Africa’s government has expressed doubts as to whether the long-awaited business rescue plan for South African Airways will meet its expectations for creating a viable and sustainable national carrier. Publication of the plan has also drawn condemnation from the opposition Democratic Alliance party, which says the strategy relies on ...

  • FAA administrator Steve Dickson
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    FAA chief defends agency as lawmakers decry lack of cooperation with Max inquiry

    2020-06-17T20:46:00Z

    Lawmakers lobbed harsh, pointed criticism at the head of the Federal Aviation Administration on 17 June, accusing the agency of stonewalling congressional investigations into the certification of the Boeing 737 Max.

  • Akbar Al Baker Qatar Airways
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    Al Baker sends warning about forcing deliveries as Qatar seeks deferrals

    2020-06-17T16:35:00Z

    As Qatar Airways looks to defer its large orderbook with Airbus and Boeing, group chief executive Akbar Al Baker warns that there will be consequences if airframers try to force the delivery of new aircraft in the current climate.

  • Austrian stored aircraft Airbus A320
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    Active mainline fleet over takes idle tally as recovery picks up

    2020-06-17T15:01:00Z

    The recovery of the active mainline jet passenger fleet is strengthening as the number of aircraft in storage worldwide has now dropped below that of those that are flying for the first time since March.