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    737 Max engine software revised to address icing thrust loss

    2020-01-23T08:53:00Z

    Boeing 737 Max operators are to be instructed to update engine-control software to address a loss of thrust issue, attributed to icing, on the type’s CFM International Leap-1B powerplants. At least two occurrences have been investigated which Leap-1Bs suffered temporary loss of thrust control as a result of icing in ...

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    C-130 tanker crashes during Australian firefighting mission

    2020-01-23T06:22:00Z

    A Lockheed Martin EC-130Q firefighting aircraft has crashed in the Australian state of New South Wales while combating forest fires, killing three crew members. The commissioner of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, Shane Fitzsimmons, has confirmed the crash. The accident occurred near the Peak View area, which lies ...

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    Boeing delays 777X’s first sortie owing to weather

    2020-01-23T05:28:00Z

    The maiden flight of the Boeing 777X will be postponed owing to poor weather conditions around the company’s Everett, Washington production facility. “We are postponing the 777X first flight that was scheduled to take place tomorrow, Jan. 23, due to weather,” says the company. “The team is currently assessing the ...

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    Boeing plans to restart 737 production ‘months’ before midyear: CEO

    2020-01-23T02:45:00Z

    Boeing intends to restart 737 Max production several months before midyear and ahead of the Max’s return to service, meaning production could start humming again within three months, Boeing chief executive David Calhoun says on 22 January.

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    Boeing to take another ‘clean sheet’ to NMA with focus on pilots

    2020-01-23T02:19:00Z

    Boeing is taking a fresh look at the design of its so-called New Mid-market Airplane due to changes in the global aviation market and heightened focus on pilot-aircraft interactions.

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    United commits to EPS target with or without Max

    2020-01-23T01:49:00Z

    United Airlines focused its 22 January fourth-quarter 2019 financial results call with analysts on the earnings metric itself, with president and soon-to-be chief executive Scott Kirby saying “that is the key metric” given the uncertainty surrounding the return to service of the Boeing 737 Max. “We want to focus our ...

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    Air Canada keeps Max out of its schedules through June

    2020-01-23T01:31:00Z

    Air Canada has extended the absence of the 737 Max from its schedules through 30 June as the grounding of the aircraft drags on and the US Federal Aviation Administration continues its review of whether they are safe to resume service. The Montreal-based carrier’s 22 January announcement comes a day ...

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    StandardAero takes over turbine repair shop TRS Ireland

    2020-01-23T01:26:00Z

    US maintenance provider StandardAero has acquired turbine component coating specialist TRS Ireland. Cork-based TRS is in the business of coating blades, vanes and other hot-section engine components, and its capabilities span the CFM International CFM56 series. It has more than 180 OEM approvals and “unique” certifications from the US Federal ...

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    ​Regional aircraft lessors and OEMs see unfulfilled demand

    2020-01-23T01:03:00Z

    Demand for leased regional aircraft is “unfulfilled” and the market offers “unique opportunities” for investors, according to panel participants at the Airline Economics Growth Frontiers conference in Dublin. During the webcasted session, Chorus Aviation Capital president Steven Ridolfi highlighted “real demand for leases in the regional aircraft space that is ...

  • Jetstar Asia Singapore-Darwin 10th year anniversar
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    Has the growth of LCCs in Asia-Pacific peaked?

    2020-01-23T00:49:00Z

    There has been a surge in low-cost travel options across Asia-Pacific since the early 2000s – but the sector may now be on the cusp of a slowdown. In the past year, low-cost carriers have stepped up co-operation while seeking to differentiate themselves, but merger and acquisition activity highlights the ...

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    Air Niugini could rethink fleet after pushing back Max deliveries

    2020-01-22T18:47:00Z

    Air Niugini is delaying deliveries of four ordered Boeing 737 Max jets until at least 2024, and indicates it might reconsider operating the aircraft at all. Managing director Alan Milne explains the delay was effected as the Papua New Guinean airline undertook a broader review of its fleet plan, including ...

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    General Atomics to demo MQ-1C Gray Eagle as tactical ballistic missile spotter

    2020-01-22T18:27:00Z

    The purpose of the flights is to show the US Army that the aircraft, when fitted with long-range radar and air-launched effects, can serve as a target spotter for the service’s next generation of tactical ballistic missiles, the Long Range Precision Fires system.

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    SAA should be retained and restructured: ruling party

    2020-01-22T18:27:00Z

    South Africa’s ruling political party insists that embattled South African Airways should be restructured and retained as the country’s flag-carrier. The African National Congress made the declaration following strategy meetings of its national executive council over 17-20 January. It states that SAA should be “retained as a national airline” but ...

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    United says it does not expect to fly 737 Max this summer

    2020-01-22T18:21:00Z

    United Airlines is not planning for the Boeing 737 Max’s return to service this summer, making it the first airline to announce it will operate without the aircraft during a second peak travel season.

  • UIA 737 crash in Iran
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    Flight Safety Foundation considers calling for regional accident investigation bureaus

    2020-01-22T18:16:00Z

    The Flight Safety Foundation thinks that creating new, regionally based aircraft crash investigation teams could help bring impartiality and expertise to crash probes that might otherwise be hamstrung by politics, bias and technical inexperience.

  • Air France A319
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    Fuel indicator flaw led to A319’s single-engine landing

    2020-01-22T17:37:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that an Air France Airbus A319 was forced to make a single-engine landing at Paris Charles de Gaulle after an undetected indicator fault resulted in partial fuel exhaustion. Investigation authority BEA – which analysed the 12 March 2014 event – says pilots operating a series of ...

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    Air freight executives see subdued 2020 before rebound

    2020-01-22T16:27:00Z

    The cargo freight market is likely to remain weak this year, industry leaders believe, as it remains hampered by overcapacity and weak growth in several regions around the world.

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    UAS co-founder helps business aviation clients make the right connections

    2020-01-22T15:28:00Z

    Mohammed Al Husary is co-founder and executive president of UAS International Trip Support, which provides a range of travel planning services to high-net-worth business clients in 31 countries worldwide.

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    Kopter accelerates as gearbox issue fades from view

    2020-01-22T15:01:00Z

    Swiss manufactuerer Kopter is making full use of its flight-test base in Sicily as it works to overcome setbacks and bring its SH09 light-single to market.

  • Farnborough Airport
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    Farnborough airport smashes annual movement record

    2020-01-22T11:21:00Z

    Farnborough airport, the UK’s busiest and only dedicated business aviation hub, has smashed its annual movement record for the third consecutive year, and expects the upward trend to continue ”for the foreseeable future”, driven by sustained demand for business aircraft travel and the facility’s “strong appeal” as a leading gateway to London and the southeast.