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  • Pratt & Whitney Singapore Facility Automation_Visual
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    For Singapore’s aerospace industry, innovation is its trump card

    2020-02-03T17:07:00Z

    At Rolls-Royce’s sprawling facility in Singapore, the robots are feeling the heat — literally. At its Trent fanblade manufacturing facility — the only other such facility outside of R-R’s Derby headquarters — the robots take the lead in a process known as super plastic forming. Source: ...

  • De Oliveira ALTA
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    ALTA chief de Oliveira to replace Gittens as head of ACI World

    2020-02-03T16:48:00Z

    ALTA executive director Luis Felipe de Oliveira is to become the new director general of global airports trade body Airports Council International (ACI) World.

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    Ryanair doubles down on Boeing 737 Max

    2020-02-03T15:31:00Z

    Ryanair plans to purchase further Boeing 737 Max aircraft once the aircraft returns to service, in addition to taking delivery of the 210 it has already has on order or under option.

  • PILATUS PC 24
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    Strata delivers first flap-track fairings for PC-24

    2020-02-03T13:47:00Z

    Abu Dhabi composite aerostructures specialist Strata has delivered the first shipset of flap track fairings to Pilatus for the PC-24 business jet.

  • C295 AAR
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    Wet contacts fuel C295 tanker trial

    2020-02-03T11:55:00Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has furthered its flight-test activities on the C295 by demonstrating the medium transport’s ability to transfer fuel during an initial series of “wet” contacts.

  • A220
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    Airbus to hike maximum zero-fuel weight on A220

    2020-02-03T11:10:00Z

    Airbus is planning a further performance tweak to the A220 family by increasing the maximum zero-fuel weight and maximum landing weight of the twinjet. A220 programme manager Florent Massou tells FlightGlobal that the change will be introduced as an option on both variants of the aircraft – the -100 and ...

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    Ryanair slows long-term growth target as Max delayed until after summer

    2020-02-03T09:36:00Z

    European low-cost giant Ryanair has pushed back its long-term growth target of reaching the 200 million annual passenger mark by up to two years after resigning itself to not receiving its first Boeing 737 Max aircraft until after this summer.

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    Ghanaian president orders probe into C295 acquisition

    2020-02-03T09:20:00Z

    Ghana’s president is to pursue an inquiry into allegations of bribery during the military’s acquisition of Airbus tactical transport aircraft, detailed in UK court documents following a corruption probe into the airframer. Five counts of failing to prevent bribery, aimed at Airbus after a UK Serious Fraud Office investigation, mainly ...

  • FAT
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    Taiwan’s FAT loses operating licence, faces censure

    2020-02-03T08:45:00Z

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) has revoked the operating licence of now-shuttered Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT). FAT went belly up on 13 December, owing to “long-term operating losses” and difficulty in raising sufficient funds. The carrier made the abrupt announcement it was ceasing operations a day earlier, ...

  • A321XLR
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    A321XLR to have optional anti-condensation system

    2020-02-03T07:55:00Z

    Airbus is to offer a Swedish-built anti-condensation product as an optional line-fit for its single-aisle family, aimed at the long-range A321XLR. The anti-condensation equipment, manufactured by CTT Systems, will be part of a broader optional moisture-control system. It will be aimed at the newly-launched A321XLR, the longest-range variant of the ...

  • Batik A320neo
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    Indonesia’s Batik Air enters the A320neo club

    2020-02-03T06:22:00Z

    Indonesian carrier Batik Air has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo, the 46th Airbus aircraft in its fleet. The aircraft is equipped with 12 business and 144 economy class seats, according to Airbus. It was handed over at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Source: Airbus The new ...

  • Japan Airlines - analysis size. Pic by Firdaus Has
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    JAL’s third-quarter profit hit by weak international demand

    2020-02-03T06:06:00Z

    Japan Airlines (JAL) posted a 20% decline in third-quarter operating profit, on the back of lower revenue from the international passenger and cargo segments. Operating profit for the three months ended 31 December 2019 came in at Y38.8 billion ($357 million), the carrier states in an investor presentation. Domestic passenger ...

  • Jeju Air 737-800 c AirTeamImages 290389
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    Jeju Air delays Eastar Jet acquisition to end-February

    2020-02-03T03:53:00Z

    Jeju Air has delayed acquiring a majority stake in compatriot Eastar Jet by yet another month, again citing the due diligence process. “There are no issues with the process [and the delay] is just about the shortage of time. We expect to close the deal in February,” Jeju tells Cirium. ...

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    Royal Jordanian 787 undergoes extensive coronavirus decontamination

    2020-02-02T21:44:00Z

    Royal Jordanian has illustrated the extent of decontamination and sterilisation measures being undertaken on board aircraft aimed at preventing further spread of the coronavirus which has badly disrupted services to China. The airline has shown the procedures carried out on one of its Boeing 787-8s which had conducted a repatriation ...

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    Airbus put potential damage from bribery conviction at €200bn

    2020-02-02T20:45:00Z

    Airbus analysis estimated that the damage impact from a criminal conviction arising from bribery charges levelled against the company could have reached €200 billion across its commercial aircraft, defence and helicopter divisions. The airframer has agreed to pay a €3.6 billion ($4 billion) fine to settle the case under a ...

  • Air China 777-300ER
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    Chinese carriers cut capacity over global travel restrictions

    2020-02-02T14:54:00Z

    Airlines in China have begun cancelling flights to a growing list of international destinations, in light of travel restrictions imposed following a novel coronavirus outbreak. As the number of confirmed cases in China and around the world continues to climb, countries like Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines and the ...

  • SAA tail
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    South African president refers SAA allegations to special investigators

    2020-02-01T23:50:00Z

    South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has authorised investigators to probe allegations of maladministration, corruption or unlawful conduct at South African Airways dating back to at least 2002. Ramaphosa’s order to refer the allegations to a special investigation unit has been disclosed in a declaration in the official government gazette. The ...

  • AirAsia A330neo
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    AirAsia firmly rejects implications from Airbus bribery case

    2020-02-01T18:50:00Z

    Low-cost carrier AirAsia has vehemently denied any allegations of wrongdoing after Airbus was heavily fined under a deferred prosecution arrangement over multiple charges relating to alleged failure to stop bribery. Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission says it is “already investigating the matter” and is “in touch” with UK authorities. The charges against ...

  • A321neo All Nippon Airways
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    ANA A321LR order signals change in thinking on A321neo

    2020-02-01T18:32:00Z

    Airlines switches two A320neos to larger variant, but opts for new ACF configuration

  • Iran Air A319
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    Iran Air A319 edges into mud after snowy landing

    2020-02-01T10:40:00Z

    Iran Air is playing down an incident involving one of its Airbus A319s which ran into rough ground after landing at Kermanshah early on 1 February. The airline states that the aircraft – arriving as flight IR283 from Tehran Mehrabad at about 06:00 – did not veer off the runway, ...