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  • 737 Max 7
    News

    Fuselage deal pushes back recovery of 737 Max production rates

    2020-02-10T10:35:00Z

    Spirit AeroSystems’ latest Boeing 737 Max production agreement for 2020 covers barely a third of the fuselages it delivered in 2018, and appears to put Boeing at least four years behind its ramp-up schedule for the re-engined jet. Under a 6 February memorandum Spirit has agreed to deliver 216 737 ...

  • China air traffic versus Asia and rest of the world
    Analysis

    Coronavirus to hit harder than SARS

    2020-02-10T09:13:00Z

    The coronavirus outbreak may be costing the aviation sector more than the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) did in 2003, even as the world is just coming to terms with the new strain.

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    News

    Rafael introduces new miniaturised EO/IR sensor

    2020-02-10T08:48:00Z

    Israel’s Rafael has developed a new, lightweight electro-optical/infrared sensor for use aboard small UAVs. The system, called MicroLite, is optimised for wide-area, persistent surveillance. It scans with high-resolution mid-wave infrared sensors, and “may be equipped” with a laser designator. Video: New! RAFAEL’s MicroLite Compact EO ISTAR system for ...

  • SIA Engineering
    News

    SIA Engineering posts steady third-quarter result

    2020-02-10T07:53:00Z

    Singapore’s SIA Engineering (SIAEC) posted a steady operating profit for the three months ended 31 December, with marginal declines on both costs and revenues. Revenue was down by 1.5% to S$252.1 million ($181.5 million), largely due to a decrease in airframe and line maintenance revenue. Expenditure declined 1.7% to S$236 ...

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    News

    ST Engineering to test unmanned shore-to-ship parcel deliveries

    2020-02-10T06:19:00Z

    ST Engineering and maritime logistics provider Wilhelmsen Ships Service are teaming up to develop and trial shore-to-ship parcel deliveries in Singapore, using unmanned air vehicles on beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) misisons.

  • A321P2F first flight
    News

    More conversion work confirmed for A321P2F cargo modification

    2020-02-10T05:17:00Z

    Agreements signed with BBAM and Qantas for additional conversions

  • ST Aerospace MRO
    News

    ST Engineering inks A320 MRO contract with North American carrier

    2020-02-10T04:54:00Z

    ST Engineering’s aerospace unit has signed a three-year heavy maintenance contract with a major North American carrier. The agreement covers the airline’s fleet of Airbus A320 family aircraft, which comprise A319s, A320ceos, and A321neos. The first aircraft was inducted, and subsequently redelivered, in January. ST Engineering will provide the heavy ...

  • Boeing Airpower Teaming System fuselage on jig
    News

    Boeing completes first Airpower Teaming System UAV fuselage for RAAF

    2020-02-10T04:41:00Z

    Boeing Australia has completed the major fuselage structure for the first Airpower Teaming System unmanned air vehicle ahead of a planned first flight later this year.

  • Coronavirus
    News

    Outgoing AAPA chief cautions on coronavirus impact

    2020-02-10T04:40:00Z

    Cash conservation will the priority of airline chiefs hit by the outbreak of novel coronvirus, although the longer term impact of the pandemic is harder to quantify, according to Andrew Herdman, the outgoing director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines.

  • F-16V
    News

    USAF looks to beef up Asia-Pacific partnerships

    2020-02-10T04:02:00Z

    The US Air Force is placing a high priority on developing partnerships with regional air forces in the areas of procurement, training, and support.

  • John Slattery, chief executive of Embraer Commercial Aviation, E195-E2
    News

    Embraer keeps eyes on Asia-Pacific ‘prize’

    2020-02-10T03:31:00Z

    Embraer is hunting for sales in the Asia-Pacific as it bids to take its “fair percentage” of future demand, but acknowledges a need to boost its brand across the region. 

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    News

    Australia approved to buy 200 Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles for F/A-18F Super Hornet

    2020-02-10T03:26:00Z

    The US State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale of 200 Lockheed Martin Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASMs) for $990 million to Australia.

  • British Airways 747-400 Oneworld
    News

    British Airways 747-400 sets subsonic speed record for Atlantic crossing

    2020-02-10T03:12:00Z

    Fast sector time achieved as Storm Ciara sweeps in creating powerful jetstream

  • Sukhoi Su-30MKM Royal Malaysian Air Force
    News

    Photo gallery from the Singapore air show 2020

    2020-02-10T02:36:00Z

    All the best photos from the static and flying display at the Singapore air show 2020

  • 737 Max
    News

    FAA chief defends reasoning to delay 737 Max grounding

    2020-02-09T22:35:00Z

    US FAA chief Steve Dickson has defended the administration’s decision to wait for empirical evidence to order the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max, rather than follow other authorities’ precautionary approach. The FAA grounded the type on 13 March, three days after the loss of an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft – ...

  • Utair accident
    News

    Utair cites windshear as 737-500 suffers landing accident at Usinsk

    2020-02-09T13:22:00Z

    One of Russian carrier Utair’s Boeing 737-500s has been evacuated after it suffered a landing accident on a wintry runway in Russia’s Komi republic. The aircraft (VQ-BPS) had been operating the UT595 service from Moscow Vnukovo to Usinsk airport on 9 February. Utair says that a “sharp, unpredictable windshear” occurred ...

  • Emirates 777 explosion2
    News

    Flawed firefighting preceded fatal Emirates 777 explosion

    2020-02-09T09:24:00Z

    Flawed firefighting tactics and inadequate accident site surveillance contributed to the sole fatality after an Emirates Boeing 777-300 crashed on the runway at Dubai during a failed go-around. While two initial foam vehicles – known as Fire 6 and Fire 10 – arrived at the scene of the accident within ...

  • Icelandair 757
    News

    Icelandair 757 suffers main-gear collapse at Keflavik

    2020-02-07T22:44:00Z

    One of Icelandair’s Boeing 757-200s appears to have suffered a landing-gear collapse upon arrival at Reykjavik’s Keflavik airport. Images from the scene circulating on social media, purporting to show the aftermath, indicate that the right-hand main landing-gear has collapsed, leaving the twinject (TF-FIA) listing to the right with its starboard ...

  • Emirates 777-300
    News

    Emirates 777 crash probe revisits pilot awareness of design logic

    2020-02-07T20:58:00Z

    Investigation of the Emirates Boeing 777-300 go-around accident in Dubai is likely to draw further attention to the issue of pilots’ awareness and understanding of aircraft system design logic. The crew attempted to abort the landing and activated the go-around switches, without realising that the aircraft had briefly touched down ...

  • Gripen E Pirkkala
    Opinion

    Why fighter contenders must keep cool in Finnish HX battle

    2020-02-07T18:52:00Z

    Buying a new fleet of fighters is a huge decision for any nation: not only due to the high capital cost of making such an acquisition, but also because of the heavy responsibility of selecting the right type to defend its citizens for 30 years or more.