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    Business aviation bodies join call for EU investment in green initiatives

    2020-06-24T20:50:00Z

    As Europe’s passenger air transport market emerges from lockdown, representatives from business and commercial aviation associations have issued an urgent call to the continent’s policy makers to “prioritise specific decarbonisation initiatives” in their allocation of future coronavirus recovery funding.

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    Diamond DA50 RG set for third quarter certification

    2020-06-24T20:45:00Z

    Austria’s Diamond Aircraft is confident of securing European certification for its DA50 RG in the third quarter, and says it will deliver the first examples of the high-end piston-single early next year. Launched in April 2017 with just the DA50 moniker, the six-seat model was originally offered as a fixed-gear ...

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    WestJet permanently cuts more than 3,000 jobs

    2020-06-24T20:42:00Z

    Canada’s WestJet has permanently cut more than one third of its remaining workforce as the effects of the pandemic force the airline to reduce and outsource services in an effort to continue cutting costs.

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    First Bell Boeing CMV-22B delivered for US Navy fleet operations

    2020-06-24T20:11:00Z

    The service plans to replace the Grumman C-2A Greyhound with the Osprey for aircraft carrier onboard delivery missions, including the replacement of the F-35C’s engine, the Pratt & Whitney F135 turbofan.

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    Airbus cancels plan to develop its own A320neo nacelle

    2020-06-24T18:31:00Z

    The coronavirus downturn has led Airbus to scrap its planned development of an A320neo engine nacelle that would have competed with nacelles produced by supplier Collins Aerospace.

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    EasyJet to reinforce cash position with expanded share issue

    2020-06-24T17:12:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is aiming to raise £400-450 million through issuing new shares equating to just under 15% of the current share capital. Up to 59.54 million shares will be placed through an immediate accelerated bookbuilding process. EasyJet has started restoring flight operations after an 11-week grounding. It says ...

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    FAA requires inspections of 737 Max wire shields to address electrical risks

    2020-06-24T17:03:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration his finalised a rule requiring that operators inspect Boeing 737 Max wiring shields for issues that could, in extreme circumstances, cause dual-engine failures or erroneous engine data.

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    IATA sees industry billings system holding firm

    2020-06-24T15:25:00Z

    IATA believes its billings and settlements plan (BSP) system that supports air travel industry transactions has held firm during the liquidity strain facing airlines and travel agents during the Covid-19 crisis.

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    Korean carrier Hi Air buys two second-hand ATRs for growth

    2020-06-24T15:25:00Z

    Korean start-up Hi Air has purchased two ATR 72-500s from the turboprop manufacturer.

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    Spain eyes MH-60R helicopter purchase to meet ASW requirement

    2020-06-24T14:28:00Z

    Spain is considering the acquisition of Sikorsky MH-60R anti-submarine warfare helicopters for its navy due to delays in buying NH Industries NH90s for the mission.

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    PIA A320 crew lowered, then raised, undercarriage before gear-up touchdown

    2020-06-24T14:28:00Z

    Investigators have revealed that the crew of a crashed Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 did attempt to lower the landing-gear during their first approach to Karachi, but raised the gear lever again during the descent. The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan confirms that the A320 touched down on Karachi’s runway ...

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    Ground-support firm Swissport to axe half of UK handling personnel

    2020-06-24T12:48:00Z

    Ground-handling company Swissport has disclosed plans to cut more than 4,000 jobs in the UK, three months after it joined other handlers in urging financial support for the sector. The company says the number of aircraft operating is insufficient to maintain its full complement of staff. “It is with regret ...

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    Government reviewing funding proposals for restructuring SAA

    2020-06-24T09:30:00Z

    South Africa’s government is claiming to have received a number of unsolicited proposals to fund a new national airline in the aftermath of South African Airways’ business rescue process. These proposals have been received from private-sector funds, equity investors, and potential airline partners, says the government’s department of public enterprises. ...

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    Tokyo edges toward Future Fighter framework

    2020-06-24T09:26:00Z

    Tokyo could be close to making some partnership decisions in its long-running effort to develop an indigenous replacement for the Mitsubishi F-2.

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    ​NokScoot cuts staff and returns aircraft to rationalise ops

    2020-06-24T08:49:00Z

    NokScoot is making an unspecified number of staff redundant, and returning three aircraft by month-end, as part of a rationalisation of its business amid the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic. “Following a review of our operations, NokScoot has taken steps to rationalise our business to cope with the huge impact ...

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    Japanese police agency orders one H225, four H135s

    2020-06-24T07:29:00Z

    Airbus Helicopters has secured an order for five new rotorcraft from Japan’s National Police Agency (NPA). The order comprises a single H225 heavy-twin and four H135 light-twins, says the manufacturer. Source: Airbus Helicopters The Airbus Helicopters H225 This will add to the 22 Airbus Helicopters rotorcraft already ...

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    P&W’s North Berwick plant to add PW1100G MRO capability

    2020-06-24T04:54:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney will be expanding its North Berwick, Maine, facility to include MRO capabilities for the PW1100G geared turbofan. The expansion is part of a $12.5 million investment the engine maker is pumping into the plant. P&W adds that the investment “bolsters” its global PW1100G MRO network and “accelerates ...

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    JGSDF beefs up rotorcraft to address tougher neighbourhood

    2020-06-24T01:20:00Z

    Amid an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment in North Asia, the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) is upgrading its rotorcraft capabilities to better deal with littoral missions.

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    Congressional watchdog urges DOT to create coronavirus prevention plan

    2020-06-23T23:22:00Z

    The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has again recommended the US Department of Transportation (DOT) develop a national aviation preparedness plan to respond to communicable diseases like the coronavirus pandemic which brought the air transport industry to a near-standstill earlier this year.

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    ZeroAvia claims UK first with flight of electric-powered Piper M350

    2020-06-23T22:27:00Z

    Californian propulsion developer ZeroAvia has conducted what it claims is the UK’s “first electric-powered flight of a commercial-scale aircraft”, with a converted Piper M350 piston-single taking off on 22 June from Cranfield airport.