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  • Boeing 737-800 Southwest
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    Corrosion can prompt 737NG in-flight engine shutdowns following storage: FAA

    2020-07-24T18:09:00Z

    Storage can cause 737NG engine valves to corrode, potentially leading to inflight loss of power or engine shutdowns, the US Federal Aviation Administration warns.

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    Analysts question if demand supports Boeing’s 2021 Max production plan

    2020-07-24T17:20:00Z

    Boeing has said it will increase Max production to 31 jets monthly in 2021. But two analysts call that rate too high, saying market demand supports a rate closer to 20 Max monthly.

  • Daher TBM 940. Daher
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    Regulators approve Garmin autoland on TBM 940

    2020-07-24T17:10:00Z

    Daher has secured US and European certifications for Garmin’s autoland safety system in the TBM 940 single-engined turboprop.

  • fia-2018-c-Farnborough International
    Opinion

    FIA Connect was innovative move, but real air show is missed

    2020-07-24T14:57:00Z

    Although virtual Farnborough event brought industry together, summer is not the same without seeing old friends and new aircraft up close

  • BA 747-400 with Red Arrows-c-British Airways
    Opinion

    Bidding goodbye to BA’s ‘Queen of the Skies’

    2020-07-24T14:57:00Z

    While BA’s move to retire its fleet of 747s because of coronavirus makes perfect sense, the business of aviation runs on romance as well as jet fuel

  • Luis Felipe de Oliveira
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    Airline slot waivers need strict conditions: ACI World chief

    2020-07-24T14:47:00Z

    Airports body ACI World does not completely oppose a waiver of the 80:20 slot rule in the North Hemisphere winter season, but argues it should only be applied with strict conditions attached.

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    Airbus ‘olive branch’ aims to end subsidy row as WTO remains impaired

    2020-07-24T13:09:00Z

    Airbus’s adjustment of A350 launch aid contracts is intended to bring an early end to a transatlantic subsidies dispute which is otherwise set to drag on for several months as a consequence of delays to World Trade Organization decisions. The WTO’s appeals process has been crippled since last December by ...

  • Ryanair Wizz aircraft at Budapest
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    Europe’s low-cost carriers look beyond the restart

    2020-07-24T12:42:00Z

    With the European aviation market shaken and long-haul travel largely absent, it is the continent’s low-cost carriers that are embracing the restart, driven by pent-up leisure and visiting-friends-and-family (VFR) demand.

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    Portfolio of Embraer Cargo Solutions Helps Maintain Critical Supply Lines

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    The severe decline in the number of airline passengers is creating a boom in demand for air cargo capacity. Fallout from the global pandemic is stressing supply chains and the transport of essential goods. With fewer commercial flights, which carry both passengers and freight, there’s a critical need for more ...

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    ​Jet Airways receives two bids

    2020-07-24T11:31:00Z

    Grounded Indian carrier Jet Airways has received two bids as part of its sale process, according to a 23 July filing to the BSE.

  • Lilium_Jet  cr Lilium
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    Consultancy predicts 160,000 UAM aircraft in service by 2050

    2020-07-24T10:23:00Z

    Roland Berger says ever-more congested cities will drive a boom for electric vertical take-off and landing air taxis and shuttles

  • Thai A330
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    Thai Airways details creditor claims amounting to Bt85 billion

    2020-07-24T09:15:00Z

    Thai Airways International has disclosed details of Bt85 billion ($2.7 billion) in creditor claims it received among others, citing these as “one of the reasons why the company has filed for the rehabilitation petition”. CIMB Thai Bank and Islamic Bank of Thailand requested in May the repayment of principal and ...

  • Heston MRO Royal Brunei 787 line maintenance
    Interview

    Australian MRO Heston eyes ‘disciplined growth’ regionally

    2020-07-24T09:04:00Z

    Heston MRO will embark on a “staged and disciplined growth path”, focusing on its core business of the Oceania region in the short term, before expansion to the wider Asia-Pacific market. The Brisbane-based MRO’s chief executive Asta Zirlyte tells FlightGlobal that the MRO will complete its “organic expansion of ...

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    A350 launch aid rejig leaves US tariffs unjustified: Airbus chief

    2020-07-24T08:47:00Z

    Airbus believes it is in complete compliance with World Trade Organization rulings on commercial aircraft subsidies after adjusting contracts for A350 government launch aid. The measure is the latest development in the long-running transatlantic dispute between the US and European Union administrations over provision of financial support to Boeing and ...

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    Western Australia police orders first five-bladed H145 helicopter

    2020-07-24T07:40:00Z

    Airbus Helicopters has received an order from the Western Australia police for a single five-bladed H145 helicopter for airborne missions, making it the first Australian operator of the type. The helicopter will replace the police force’s sole Kawasaki BK117B, says Airbus Helicopters. It will also operate alongside the police’s AS365 ...

  • Airbus A321neo Vistara
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    ​Vistara takes first Airbus A321neo

    2020-07-24T07:36:00Z

    Indian-Singaporean joint venture carrier Vistara took delivery of its first A321neo on 23 July. “This new addition to our fleet reinforces our long-term commitment to international expansion plans, despite the challenges of the current times,” says Leslie Thng, Vistara’s chief executive. Source: Airbus Vistara’s first A321neo has been ...

  • Finnair A350 nose
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    Finnair expects to restore 50% of flights by September

    2020-07-24T07:14:00Z

    Finnair is expecting to rebuild its services over the third quarter, operating around 50% of its pre-crisis flight capacity by September, up from the figure of 25% in July. It aims to carry out 120 daily flights in August and increase this to 190 in September. The airline turned in ...

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    USAF taps four companies for Skyborg attritable aircraft work

    2020-07-24T03:19:00Z

    The US Air Force has announced four contenders for its Skyborg programme to create an artificial- intelligence enabled ‘loyal wingman’ aircraft.

  • Aerion AS2 (3)
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    Aerion Supersonic taps Collins for AS2 actuation systems

    2020-07-24T02:57:00Z

    Collins Aerospace Systems has secured work from Aerion Supersonic to design the flight controls’ actuation system for the developmental AS2 business jet. The Raytheon unit will develop the aircraft’s moveable leading edge actuation system, elevons actuation system, horizontal stabiliser actuation system and rudder actuation system. A digital rendering ...

  • Air Astana A321neo
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    GA Telesis, Air Astana expand component support contract

    2020-07-24T02:54:00Z

    Kazakh national carrier Air Astana has expanded its component support contract with GA Telesis to cover its fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft. The flight hour support agreement will include repair management, warranty administration, as well as access to a large stock placed at Air Astana’s main hub of ...