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  • Avianca 787-8
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    Avianca 787 occupants injured during sharp deceleration

    2019-12-11T11:09:00Z

    Spanish investigators have disclosed that an Avianca Boeing 787-8’s crew initiated a sharp manoeuvre which injured two occupants of the aircraft during a service to Barcelona. The aircraft (N796AV) had been descending through 26,000ft towards its destination on 3 November, while operating the carrier’s AV18 service from Bogota. Spanish investigation ...

  • ethiopian q400
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    Ethiopian Q400 badly damaged in take-off excursion

    2019-12-11T10:39:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has noted that wind and rain were present when a Bombardier Q400 suffered a runway excursion during take-off from Juba, resulting in substantial damage to the turboprop. The aircraft (ET-AQC) had been bound for Ethiopian’s hub at Addis Ababa as flight ET357 on 10 December. Ethiopian states that ...

  • Airbus future
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    Airbus seeks leader for new aircraft projects division

    2019-12-11T09:53:00Z

    Airbus is seeking a candidate to lead its future projects initiative for commercial aircraft development. Its centre of competence for aircraft architecture is looking to recruit an “inspirational” leader, to be based in Toulouse, for the future projects office. “For the first time in 50 years, Airbus has no major ...

  • Alexandre de Juniac IATA agm 2019
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    IATA sees airline profits jumping back after cutting outlook for 2019

    2019-12-11T09:41:00Z

    Airline body IATA expects collective industry profits to climb back to almost $30 billion in 2020, despite cutting its outlook for the current year by a further $2 billion in its latest forecast.

  • A350-1000
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    Airbus might not be obstructed by WTO appeal impasse

    2019-12-11T09:11:00Z

    Airbus’s appeal over the latest World Trade Organization ruling may not necessarily be held up by the impasse which is forcing suspension of the WTO’s Appellate Body. The airframer remains locked in a transatlantic dispute with Boeing over government subsidies to large civil aircraft programmes. But the WTO mechanism is ...

  • Jetstar Asia 17th A320
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    Industrial action forces Jetstar Airways to cancel flights

    2019-12-11T06:07:00Z

    Jetstar Airways has been forced to cancel 90 flights scheduled for this weekend due to planned industrial action by the low-cost carrier’s pilots. More than 90% of the Australian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) Jetstar pilot members voted for four-hour stoppages on 14 and 15 December. AFAP represents 80% of ...

  • A VietJet A320neo
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    VietJet secures syndicated loan from Korean and Chinese banks

    2019-12-11T06:00:00Z

    VietJet Air recently signed a syndicated loan agreement with South Korean and Chinese banks, valued at “over $200 million”. Woori Bank acted as the mandated lead arranger and the other participants are KEB Hana Bank and ICBC, says the Vietnamese low-cost carrier. Source: VietJet A VietJet A320neo ...

  • jetstar tail
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    Jetstar crew in double go-around failed to comply with standard procedures: ATSB

    2019-12-11T05:47:00Z

    Crew did not deploy landing gear during second landing attempt, forcing another go-around

  • HondaJet ELITE
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    First HondaJet delivered to China

    2019-12-11T02:29:00Z

     

  • First flight of Harbour Air's all-electric DHC-2 Beaver
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    Harbour Air flies ‘first’ all-electric commercial aircraft, a DHC-2 Beaver

    2019-12-10T22:23:00Z

    A Harbour Air de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver seaplane lifted off the Fraser River near Vancouver on 10 December, marking what the company calls the first flight of the first aircraft powered entirely by an electric system. 

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    Analysis

    International consensus key to returning 737 Max to service

    2019-12-10T20:33:00Z

    Boeing has reiterated that achieving consensus among national aviation regulators will be key to ensure a successful return to service for the 737 Max, which has been grounded since March this year.

  • Chilean C-130 at Base Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva
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    Chilean air force C-130 bound for Antarctica crashes with 38 aboard

    2019-12-10T19:46:00Z

    A Chilean air force Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transport headed for a base in Antarctica crashed somewhere over Drake Passage on 9 December with 38 people aboard.

  • UAV Turbines Monarch Hybrid Range Extender
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    UAV Turbines unveils hybrid-electric ‘microturbine’ for drones

    2019-12-10T18:07:00Z

    UAV Turbines unveiled to the market on 10 December a demonstrator hybrid-electric “microturbine” for small unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) that it says allows drones to harness the efficiency of a turbine, but also the instant power of an electric motor.

  • Max grounded in Washington
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    November sales bump up Boeing’s Max backlog

    2019-12-10T18:03:00Z

    Boeing took new orders for 63 aircraft in November amid a bump in demand for its troubled 737 Max. Order conversions and cancellations however, pushed down Boeing’s total commercial aircraft backlog by 13 aircraft, to 5,444 at the end of November.

  • Taron 737
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    Shortfalls in Armenian oversight concern EASA

    2019-12-10T17:28:00Z

    Scrutiny of Armenian regulation is being stepped up after the country’s Civil Aviation Committee failed to convince European air safety specialists that it was providing sufficient oversight to carriers. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency discovered shortfalls in oversight when it carried out a visit to carriers Taron Avia and ...

  • H145 Germany SAR-c-Airbus Helicopters Patrick Heinz
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    Germany takes first H145 helicopter for SAR missions

    2019-12-10T17:25:00Z

    Germany has received the first of an eventual seven Airbus Helicopters H145s to be used for search and rescue (SAR) missions by the army.

  • Delta 767-332ER c AirTeamImages
    Analysis

    Boeing NMA future doubted after United orders 50 Airbus A321XLRs

    2019-12-10T16:13:00Z

    The future of Boeing’s proposed New Mid-market Airplane (NMA) seems more uncertain than ever thanks to United Airlines’ recent order for Airbus’s competing A321XLR. But it might still be a go.

  • A400M Airbus Military first flight
    Opinion

    Ten years after debut, can A400M sales take off?

    2019-12-10T12:28:00Z

    It has certainly taken a long time, but Airbus at last looks to be entering smoother air with its long-troubled A400M Atlas tactical transport.

  • Emirates A380 Dubai 2019
    Opinion

    The weird parallel reality of the WTO spat

    2019-12-10T12:17:00Z

    One of the most fascinating aspects of the World Trade Organization dispute has nothing to do with the boasts about penalties and tariffs, or the squabble over who gained the greatest advantage from government handouts – but rather the potential realities that might have materialised if the controversial financial support had never existed.

  • KC-46A Pegasus refuelling F-15
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    Boeing looks at laser-range finder for KC-46A refuelling boom

    2019-12-10T12:00:00Z

    Boeing is researching adding a laser-range finder to the KC-46A Pegasus’ problem-plagued refuelling boom camera system.