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  • Myanmar E190 accident
    News

    Myanmar E190 nose-gear jammed after poor maintenance

    2020-06-17T09:17:00Z

    Investigators in Myanmar believe improper maintenance meant an Embraer 190’s intermittent nose-gear fault was not rectified before the aircraft landed at Mandalay without its nose-wheels deployed. The Myanmar National Airlines jet (XY-AGQ) suffered substantial damage to its forward fuselage underside, nose-gear doors, avionics access hatch and other systems during the ...

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    Mitsubishi Aircraft development chief, global marketing head among departures in shake-up

    2020-06-17T07:44:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s recently-announced organisational shake-up has seen the departure of at least two high-profile executives — its chief development officer and its global marketing and strategy head. The airframer on 15 June announced that it was shifting its focus from global development to achieving type certification for its SpaceJet ...

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    Analysis

    Assessing government support for Asia-Pacific carriers

    2020-06-17T02:15:00Z

    When it announced a HK$39 billion ($5 billion) recapitalisation on 9 June, Cathay Pacific joined a growing list of Asia-Pacific airlines that have received government support amid the coronavirus crisis. The region appears to have learnt from its experience with SARS in 2003. Governments have responded quickly to Covid-19, jumping ...

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    Analysis

    Current-generation aircraft ready for cargo conversions

    2020-06-16T22:20:00Z

    The worldwide grounding of aircraft during the passenger travel downturn has led to a shortage in capacity for air freight delivery, increasing the incentive for airlines to convert Boeing 777s, 737NGs and other newer generation aircraft for cargo flights. 

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    NASA hints at truss-braced X-plane to test technologies for next commercial narrowbody

    2020-06-16T21:50:00Z

    NASA may develop a test aircraft to evaluate several next-generation, efficiency-improving technologies that could be incorporated into the next single-aisle commercial aircraft, which manufacturers will likely bring to market in the 2030s.

  • Max grounded in Washington
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    US Senate introduces safety bill after 737 Max investigation

    2020-06-16T21:48:00Z

    The chairman of the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has introduced a bill aimed at implementing the findings of its year-long investigation of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes and increasing oversight at the US Federal Aviation Administration.

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  • Icelandair 737 MAX 9-640
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    Icelandair rejigs restructuring timeline as crucial talks continue

    2020-06-16T06:50:00Z

    Icelandair Group has pushed back by two weeks a provisional deadline for reaching restructuring agreements with various partners, forcing it to revise the timeline for a planned share offering. It has notably yet to reach a deal with cabin crew representatives, and the company is expressing “concern” that no “significant ...

  • Embraer E2
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    Embraer secures $600m to shore up its finances

    2020-06-16T00:13:00Z

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer says it secured $600 million in export financing and loans to shore up its liquidity position as it deals with the fallout of the coronavirus crisis and the scuppered tie-up with Boeing.

  • E190-E2
    Analysis

    GE Aviation and Embraer Commercial tap international sales experience with new CEOs

    2020-06-15T22:48:00Z

    The new chief executives of GE Aviation and Embraer’s commercial aircraft division are well suited to help address the particular challenges facing those companies’ corners of the aerospace industry.

  • John Slattery, chief executive of Embraer Commercial Aviation, E195-E2
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    Embraer’s Slattery to succeed GE Aviation CEO Joyce

    2020-06-15T12:41:00Z

    Embraer’s head of commercial aviation John Slattery will succeed David Joyce as chief executive of GE Aviation.

  • SAS A350
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    Swedish and Danish governments back SAS recapitalisation

    2020-06-15T08:14:00Z

    Sweden’s and Denmark’s governments are backing a capital increase for Scandinavian carrier SAS, which is seeking around SKr12.5 billion ($1.33 billion) in support funding. The Swedish government has submitted a proposal to the country’s parliament for support amounting to SKr5 billion, says SAS. It adds that the Danish government has ...

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    Mitsubishi Aircraft reiterates commitment to M90 certification

    2020-06-15T06:09:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft has reorganised its senior management, as it reiterates it commitment in getting its SpaceJet regional jet programme certificated. The Japanese airframer will be promoting company veteran Yasuhiko Kawaguchi to the role of executive chief engineer. Kawaguchi, who has 35 years of experience in Mitsubishi Aircraft and parent ...

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    Committee accuses BA of ‘calculated’ bid to shed staff during crisis

    2020-06-13T07:57:00Z

    Cross-party parliamentarians in the UK have sharply criticised British Airways’ restructuring measures in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, accusing the airline of a “calculated” attempt to use the crisis to weaken employees’ terms and cut jobs. The transport select committee’s inquiry into the impact of the pandemic on the ...

  • Delta A220
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    US airlines take jets out of storage, add flights as recovery begins

    2020-06-12T20:05:00Z

    North America’s airline industry has started a slow but noticeable recovery as carriers bring hundreds of jets back into service in response to a bump in travel demand ahead of the summer travel season.

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    Opinion

    Time to slim down aviation’s ever-expanding rule book

    2020-06-12T15:53:00Z

    In the latest of a series, FlightGlobal takes a view from behind the cockpit door with a column from Captain Wim De Wannemacker, who flies Boeing 737s for TuiFly Belgium

  • FlyBair
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    Swiss start-up FlyBair plans mid-July debut

    2020-06-12T13:38:00Z

    Swiss start-up carrier FlyBair is aiming to commence services next month, operating initially to the Spanish resort of Palma de Mallorca. The airline says it will open two routes to the city from Bern and Sion from 18 July. FlyBair had been intending to launch operations in May but postponed ...

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    Opinion

    London has much to learn from French aerospace bailout

    2020-06-12T12:02:00Z

    While France has taken a multifacted approach to rescuing its aerospace industry, there is little sign of action on the other side of the English Channel

  • Air Namibia
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    Loss-making Air Namibia should be liquidated: president

    2020-06-12T11:58:00Z

    Air Namibia should be liquidated, the Namibian president has declared following an address to the country, a suggestion which has met objection from unions. President Hage Geingob was answering questions in the parliament building in Windhoek after delivering his state-of-the-nation speech on 4 June. The loss-making airline had not been ...

  • 777 cockpit
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    Short-circuit could lead 777 thrust levers to advance during taxiing

    2020-06-12T10:01:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 777s are being cautioned that autothrottles could trigger an uncommanded advancement of the throttle levers on the ground, after a number of instances. Most of the occurrences have taken place during taxiing. But in one event, says the US FAA, the uncommanded autothrottle advance happened after landing, ...