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  • Air Niugini Fokker
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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 ...

  • United 737 Max 9 970x550
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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 ...

  • Cargolux 747F
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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.

  • WW 21 JAN Mohammed Al Husary photo
    Interview

    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.

  • SH09again-c-Kopter
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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.

  • BA A350-1000
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    British Airways checks newest A350-1000 after Tel Aviv hard landing

    2020-01-22T10:19:00Z

    British Airways is expecting to put a four-week old Airbus A350-1000 back into service on 23 January, after precautionary checks following a hard landing at Tel Aviv. The aircraft (G-XWBD) had registered the abnormal landing as the aircraft touched down on runway 12 at about 05:30 on 20 January, following ...

  • Bek Air F100
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    Bek Air defends operations after regulator’s safety accusations

    2020-01-22T09:01:00Z

    Grounded Kazakh operator Bek Air is continuing to defend its operations and practices after being slated by the country’s regulator in the aftermath of the fatal Fokker 100 accident at Almaty. Bek Air is accusing Kazakhstan’s aviation administration of proving “strained and biased” remarks about the airline’s procedures and safety ...

  • Garuda A330neo  Airbus
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    Garuda Indonesia names new leadership team

    2020-01-22T08:52:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia has named a new leadership team at an extraordinary general meeting today, following the dismissal of former chief, Ari Askhara. Irfan Setiaputra will take up the chief executive mantle and Dony Oskaria was named his deputy. Source: Cirium Setiaputra’s LinkedIn profile states that he ...

  • AirAsia A320
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    MAVCOM fines AirAsia carriers and Malaysia Airports

    2020-01-22T08:47:00Z

    The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has imposed fines on local AirAsia carriers and a Malaysia Airports (MAHB) subsidiary for various infringements. AirAsia and AirAsia X were each fined MYR2 million ($491,000) for charging payment processing fees separately from base fares, which contravenes local laws on consumer protection. This is their ...

  • Avic MA700
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    MA700 tipped for late-2020 first flight

    2020-01-22T07:41:00Z

    Avic’s new turboprop programme, the MA700, has entered its final production phase, with the airframer targeting a maiden sortie by this year. According to a report by state news agency Xinhua, the first MA700 is expected to roll off the production line by the middle of the year. State-owned Avic ...

  • B777-300ER-Philippine Airlines PAL-c-Boeing
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    Cebu expands network to Los Angeles and Doha

    2020-01-22T06:29:00Z

    Cebu’s Mactan airport will soon expand its network beyond the region, with new services to Los Angeles and Doha starting next quarter. Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to resume a Cebu-Los Angeles service on 2 May, after a three-year suspension due to capacity rationalisation. The service will be operated thrice-weekly using ...

  • A USAF Lockheed Martin F-35A
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    F-35 sensors help ground interceptors engage “air-breathing” targets

    2020-01-22T04:47:00Z

    The Lockheed Martin F-35 has demonstrated has demonstrated a capability to downlink targeting data about multiple “air-breathing threats” to ground forces. The work took place at White Sands Missile Range in December 2019, according to Lockheed Martin. A pair of US Air Force F-35s were integrated with the US Army’s ...

  • T-7A Redhawk
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    Saab commences production for T-7A Red Hawk programme

    2020-01-22T03:43:00Z

    Saab has commenced assembly production for the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer. The Swedish company says it is producing seven aft fuselage sections in Linköping, Sweden which will then undergo final assembly at Boeing’s factory in St. Louis, Missouri. Source: Boeing The Boeing T-7A Red Hawk ...

  • hainan -9
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    Hainan forecasts turnaround back into the black

    2020-01-22T03:23:00Z

    Citing improvements in its main business operations, as well as an increase in asset disposal income, Hainan Airlines forecasts a return to profitability for 2019. In an earnings forecast the carrier states that its net profit will be between CNY450 million ($65.1 million) and 675 million for the year ...

  • Icelandair 737 Max
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    Icelandair expects minimal impact from new 737 Max delay

    2020-01-22T02:00:00Z

    Icelandair says that it has made contingency plans so that the renewed delay of the Boeing 737 Max’s return to service will have minimal impact on its summer 2020 schedule and its financial bottom line.