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    Recurrent hydraulic fault preceded Iran Fokker 100 gear-up landing

    2020-03-19T10:10:00Z

    Investigators have found that an engine-driven pump’s overheating preceded a hydraulic leak before an Iran Air Fokker 100 was forced to land at Tehran Mehrabad with its main landing-gear retracted. Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation found that the aircraft, inbound from Qeshm on 19 March last year, had suffered a series ...

  • Air Canada 777-300ER
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    Air Canada 777-300ER rejects take-off behind aborting E190

    2020-03-19T08:09:00Z

    Canadian investigators have detailed an incident in which an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER aborted take-off at 110kt after its crew saw that a preceding Embraer 190 had aborted its own take-off roll on the same runway. The 777 had been cleared to line up on Toronto’s runway 06L immediately after ...

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    Mitsubishi Aircraft adds new directors to board

    2020-03-19T07:49:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft will see yet another round of management changes, as it doubles down on certificating its SpaceJet M90 regional jet programme. Two current senior vice presidents in the Japanese airframer will be promoted to directors of its board, effective 1 April. Keisuke Masutani will oversee global governance ...

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    Lufthansa Group parks 700 aircraft in crisis response

    2020-03-19T07:31:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is unable to predict how much its profit will fall this year as it confirmed a 95% capacity reduction to battle the coronavirus outbreak. “At present, no one can foresee the consequences,” notes chief executive Carsten Spohr in a statement accompanying 2019 earnings. “We have to counter this ...

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    Thomas Cook failure crippled passengers' protective trust fund

    2020-03-19T07:01:00Z

    Leisure firm Thomas Cook Group’s collapse resulted in a £481 million drain on the protective Air Travel Trust Fund, leaving the fund with sparse resources, a UK National Audit Office investigation states. While the Civil Aviation Authority expects the fund to remain in surplus, the investigation points out that it ...

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    Gearbox replacement order broadened to non-ETOPS PW1100Gs

    2020-03-19T06:44:00Z

    US regulators have extended a directive to replace the gearbox and control software of Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, to encompass powerplants not used for extended twin-engined operations (ETOPS) flights. The US FAA had already ordered removal and replacement of the main gearbox assembly on the engines as well as ...

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    Textron Aviation plans four weeks of furloughs for US staff

    2020-03-18T17:16:00Z

    Business aircraft maker Textron Aviation is furloughing “most” US staff for four weeks and  “adjusting” production as an initial response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • El Al 787-9
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    El Al puts most personnel on two months' leave

    2020-03-18T16:43:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has put 5,500 personnel on unpaid leave until the end of May, following the cuts to its network in the face of the coronavirus crisis. El Al employs some 6,350 staff overall. It has been holding talks with the Israeli ministry of finance regarding government support ...

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    DOT issues final order denying antitrust immunity for Hawaiian-JAL joint venture

    2020-03-18T15:40:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation has issued a final order denying a request of antitrust immunity for Hawaiian Airlines’ proposed joint venture with Japan Airlines.

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    Latest SpaceJet M90 test aircraft embarks on first flight

    2020-03-18T10:22:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s SpaceJet M90 flight-test vehicle 10 took off on its maiden sortie on 18 March. The aircraft, FTV10, registered JA26MJ, took off from Nagoya and conducted a series of performance tests over the Pacific Ocean. Two hours later, the aircraft returned to Nagoya. Source: Mitsubishi Aircraft Flight ...

  • Blended body
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    Windtunnel tests to start on new Russian blended-body concept

    2020-03-18T09:22:00Z

    Russian analysts have developed an improved model for a proposed blended-body twinjet passenger aircraft, which is to be submitted for research and testing. Studies of potential “flying wing” configurations have been examined for several years, using models with various tail and engine designs, says the Moscow-based Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. Previous ...

  • SA Express
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    Pressured SA Express suspends services until further notice

    2020-03-18T06:58:00Z

    South African regional carrier SA Express is suspending operations until further notice, in response to various pressures on the airline. While it mentions the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, SA Express indicates this is only one consideration behind its decision, attributing the suspension to “adverse recent developments”. The airline had ...

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    Boeing seeks $60bn in aid for aerospace manufacturing

    2020-03-18T00:47:00Z

    Boeing is requesting at least $60 billion in government aid to support US aerospace manufacturing – funds the company says will help the industry weather the coronavirus downturn and protect 2.5 million jobs.

  • Chicago Midway
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    Chicago Midway airport control tower closes due to coronavirus infection

    2020-03-17T23:16:00Z

    The air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International airport has temporarily closed after three members of the staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

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    President Trump: US will ‘protect’ Boeing from coronavirus fallout

    2020-03-17T18:08:00Z

    President Donald Trump says the US government will “protect” Boeing from the adverse effects of the coronavirus downturn, suggesting financial aid to Boeing and other aerospace companies may be part of a pending economic relief plan.

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    Trump administration proposing aid package that would leave US carriers ‘in good shape’

    2020-03-17T16:25:00Z

    The US government is working with Congress to pass legislation that would provide financial support a broad swath of US industry, including to the country’s airlines, which have been hammered in recent days by a collapse in demand.

  • American Airlines Boeing 787
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    US airline group details $58bn government aid request

    2020-03-17T15:48:00Z

    The group, as previously reported, has asked for $50 billion in support of passenger airlines. But it also requests $8 billion for cargo carriers, and tax breaks from a fund that generated almost $16 billion in fiscal year 2018 revenue. It is receiving criticism after many airlines spent free cash flow on stock repurchases recently.

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    Brussels Airlines to shut down for a month

    2020-03-17T14:20:00Z

    Brussels Airlines has become the latest carrier to shut down services in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, suspending all scheduled flights for a month. It says the services will be gradually wound down and then halted on 21 March and will not restart until 20 April. “We need to ...

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    Swiss bolsters senior management to face coronavirus fallout

    2020-03-17T13:57:00Z

    Swiss has shored up its management teams in order to provide greater corporate stability as the Lufthansa Group carrier deals with the consequences of the coronavirus outbreak. It has installed Markus Binkert as its chief financial officer – a position which had been left vacant – and appointed Thomas Frick ...

  • Alitalia aircraft
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    Alitalia to be renationalised under broad emergency decree

    2020-03-17T13:43:00Z

    Italy’s government has indicated that it will renationalise struggling flag-carrier Alitalia as part of a broad set of emergency measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The government says, in a decree published on 16 March, that the epidemic is being formally recognised as a “natural disaster and exceptional event”. ...