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  • Learjet 75 Exterior Vineyards
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    Bombardier readies first Learjet 70/75s for G5000 cockpit upgrade

    2020-01-27T16:53:00Z

    Bombardier is poised to begin delivering and retrofitting Learjet 70s and 75 business jets with an enhanced version of the Garmin G5000 flightdeck, following US approval for the upgrade on 20 January.

  • German Airways E190
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    German Airways looks to hire 'dozens' of Embraer pilots

    2020-01-27T16:45:00Z

    German Airways is to bring in another three Embraer 190s this year as part of its transition to an all-jet fleet. The carrier has emerged from parent Zeitfracht Group’s combination of regional operators LGW and WDL. LGW has 15 Bombardier Q400s while WDL has four E190s in service. German Airways ...

  • IndiGo chief executive Ronojoy Dutta
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    ​IndiGo eyes international growth as Q3 profit more than doubles

    2020-01-27T16:40:00Z

    IndiGo will focus on increasing capacity on routes outside its home market to ensure an even split between international and domestic services, after facing strong competition from other low-cost carriers within India.

  • Wizz A321neo
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    Wizz stays with P&W for another 166 Airbus jets

    2020-01-27T16:29:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is staying with Pratt & Whitney for another 166 Airbus A320neo-family jets. The agreement to take the PW1100G engine covers 90 aircraft from a 2016 deal plus a further 56 A320neos. It also covers the 20 A321XLRs recently ordered by the carrier – although ...

  • Piccard selfie c Solar Impulse
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    Solar Impulse pilot urges aviation to disrupt itself – for its own survival

    2020-01-27T15:09:00Z

    Swiss aviation pioneer and climate advocate Bertrand Piccard has a powerful and urgent message for the aviation and aerospace industries: innovate quickly, or risk losing your business to the realities of climate change.

  • Nexus4EX-Image_PressRelease
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    Why Bell plans to vertically integrate its eVTOL business and compete with Uber

    2020-01-27T13:43:00Z

    In a partial break with its partner Uber – as well as its own historical business model – Bell plans to vertically integrate aircraft production, flight operations and nearly everything in between, in order to grab a large piece of the nascent electric-vertical-take-off-and-landing (eVTOL) air taxi industry.

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    Airbus Helicopters enters home straight with H160

    2020-01-27T12:59:00Z

    For Airbus Helicopters, the end of the long road to certification for the H160 now appears to be in sight. Launched in 2015, the medium-twin is in the final stages of its development campaign; test flights ended in late 2019 and, at the time of writing in mid-January, Airbus Helicopters was preparing to submit the final pieces of documentation to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.

  • Nexus4EX-Image_PressRelease
    In depth

    Bell’s eVTOL vision changes as it eliminates two rotors and goes all electric

    2020-01-27T12:00:00Z

    Bell changed the design of its proposed electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, removing two rotor ducts and adding a purely electric propulsion option, after hearing from potential customers that shorter inner city travel would likely come before longer-range trips between metropolitan areas.

  • Caspian accident
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    Caspian MD-83 blocks highway after landing overrun at Mahshahr

    2020-01-27T09:03:00Z

    Iranian authorities have dispatched a team of investigators to the scene of a Caspian Airlines Boeing MD-83 accident in which the aircraft suffered a runway overrun. The twinjet came to rest on a highway apparently off the southern end of the 2,400m runway 13 at Mahshahr airport, located near the ...

  • Fastjet ERJ
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    Fastjet Group still trying to finalise sale of Zimbabwe operation

    2020-01-27T07:56:00Z

    African budget carrier operator Fastjet Group believes it has sufficient resources to meet operational needs until the end of March, as it scrambles to finalise a deal to sell its Zimbabwe airline to investors. The company had previously warned, last November, that it faced a February deadline to secure additional ...

  • TCAS II
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    EASA warns over misleading visual perception during conflicts

    2020-01-27T07:01:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is concerned that crews are not being given full information on use of collision-avoidance systems to maintain safe separation, to the point where pilots might disregard their instructions. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency says some aircraft flight manuals and operating manuals “do not provide adequate information” ...

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Belly
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    Boeing eyes 2021 delivery as 777-9 completes maiden flight

    2020-01-26T09:24:00Z

    At least a year of flight-testing ahead after first 777X touches down in Everett

  • 777X wing fold
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    Wing-tip fold marks end of 777X's maiden flight

    2020-01-26T09:03:00Z

    With the folding of its characteristic wing-tips while still rolling out on Boeing Field’s runway 14R, the first 777X completed a maiden 3h 51min test flight. The aircraft – which had departed Paine Field at 10:09 on 25 January – spent much of the first sortie operating at around 15,000ft ...

  • 777X first flight
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    Boeing’s 777X takes to the skies

    2020-01-25T19:35:00Z

    After two thwarted attempts, Boeing’s flight test 777X lifted off from Paine Field on 25 January. 

  • 777X first flight
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    777X first flight video stream

    2020-01-25T17:18:00Z

    Boeing’s first 777X flight-test aircraft has lifted off from Paine Field, north of Seattle, kicking off a certification campaign for the twinjet family. Source: Boeing Lift-off: the first 777-9 test aircraft becomes airborne The 777-9 took off on 25 January, a day after gusting winds and poor ...

  • Boeing's 777X test aircraft taxis for first flight at Paine Field.
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    Tailwinds keep 777X from making maiden flight

    2020-01-24T22:08:00Z

    After a several-hour tarmac hold, Boeing scrapped the planned first flight of its 777X on 24 January due to high winds.

  • Trent 1000
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    Unexplained Trent 1000 surges spur de-pair order to 787 operators

    2020-01-24T20:34:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is investigating further operational issues with Trent 1000 engines, after instances of surges involving certain powerplants – a situation which has triggered a de-pairing order from European regulators. Trent 1000s, which are fitted to Boeing 787s, have already been the subject of several regulatory interventions, particularly as a result ...

  • XQ-58A Valkyrie demonstrator in 2019 flight
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    XQ-58A Valkyrie expands flight envelope and safely recovered in fourth test

    2020-01-24T19:41:00Z

    The AFRL says that the XQ-58A met all its test objectives and expanded its flight envelope, including flying at an undisclosed higher altitude as part of an effort to gather data in representative real-world flight conditions.

  • Citation ZS-CAR
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    SACAA was still conducting smoke probe before Citation crash

    2020-01-24T18:22:00Z

    Investigators were still conducting an investigation into two smoke incidents involving the South African Civil Aviation Authority’s Cessna Citation II flight-inspection jet before its fatal loss near George. There is no immediate evidence of a connection between the incidents – on 7 and 8 November last year – and the ...

  • Condor 767
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    LOT parent to start Condor 767 replacement by 2024

    2020-01-24T15:56:00Z

    Condor’s new Polish owner intends to replace the 16 ageing Boeing 767s operated by the airline with a larger fleet of long-haul aircraft.