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    Opinion

    Safety must not be allowed to slip during the ‘new normal’

    2020-08-07T11:54:00Z

    Aviation safety depends in part on a stable operating environment, but a pandemic and growing geopolitical tension will undermine some longstanding assumptions

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    Opinion

    Next generation of pilots may be another casualty of coronavirus clampdown

    2020-08-07T11:43:00Z

    Closed and sterile cockpits could be required to deal with Covid-19, but this may remove a source of inspiration for future aviators

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    Wizz Air hands task of safety oversight to EASA

    2020-08-07T10:30:00Z

    Wizz Air has brought its operations under the European Union Aviation Safety Agency as its single safety oversight authority. The Hungarian-based carrier has taken advantage of European Union legislation intended to enhance supervision as airline business models have changed. This legislation says that the carriers with operational bases in several ...

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    Atlas 747-400F sustains pod-strike on three engines in Shanghai

    2020-08-07T09:14:00Z

    One of US cargo operator Atlas Air’s Boeing 747-400Fs has sustained a treble engine pod-strike while landing at Shanghai in China. Preliminary information from the US FAA states that the aircraft (N408MC) struck the ground with both left-hand engine pods, as well as the outboard right-hand pod. The 22-year old ...

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    An-74 suffered generator failure before Gao overrun

    2020-08-07T07:50:00Z

    Preliminary details of the Utair Cargo Antonov An-74 landing accident at Gao in Mali indicate the aircraft suffered an extensive electrical failure before the touchdown and overrun. Russian federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia states that the generator of the right-hand Progress D-36 engine failed during the 3 August flight from ...

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    ​China Airlines to pump up to $68 million into Tigerair Taiwan

    2020-08-07T07:48:00Z

    Taiwanese flag carrier China Airlines plans to inject as much as NT$2 billion ($68 million) of equity into low-cost subsidiary Tigerair Taiwan.

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    South Korea unveils indigenous AESA radar for KF-X fighter

    2020-08-07T04:47:00Z

    Seoul has rolled out the first production prototype of the active electronically scanned array radar that will equip the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries KF-X fighter.

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    Korean Air delivers profitable second-quarter with freight focus

    2020-08-07T03:21:00Z

    Korean Air’s focus on cargo operations appears to have paid off, as it reports a profitable second quarter that outperformed the year-ago period. The airline saw revenue decline 44% year-on-year to W1.69 trillion ($1.4 billion), as the Covid-19 pandemic led to a sharp decline in passenger demand. Despite that, it ...

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    Rehabilitation crucial to Nok Air’s survival

    2020-08-07T02:58:00Z

    When Thailand’s flag carrier filed for business rehabilitation in May, the airline’s creditors strapped in for what is looking to be a long and possibly wild ride. Thai Airways International’s rehabilitation could take years, lawyers familiar with the process told Cirium at the time, adding that the carrier’s complex 98-strong ...

  • [Photo 1] Korean Air producing B787’s Aft. Wheel Well Bulkhead
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    Kawasaki, Korean Air renew 787 aft wheel well bulkhead contract

    2020-08-07T02:15:00Z

    Korean Air has extended its contract with Boeing tier One supplier Kawasaki Heavy Industries to produce aft wheel well bulkheads for Boeing 787s. The extension will span the next nine years, says the carrier, which has been producing 787 parts, like wingtips and wing flap support fairings, since 2005. ...

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    United begins removing seats from regional aircraft

    2020-08-06T23:25:00Z

    United Airlines has begun removing seats from Embraer 175 regional aircraft, a strong indication that broad pilot furloughs are imminent.

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    US lifts blanket ‘do not travel’ advisory for citizens

    2020-08-06T21:25:00Z

    The US State Department has lifted its blanket global travel advisory warning citizens not to travel overseas after determining that the situation around the spread of the coronavirus has improved enough globally to be able to differentiate between potential travel destinations.

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    Hypersonic ‘Air Force One’? The USAF is looking into it

    2020-08-06T20:03:00Z

    The US Air Force has awarded Hermeus Corporation a $1.5 million contract to assess modifying the company’s in-development Mach 5 jet into an aircraft for the future Presidential and Executive Airlift fleet.

  • Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot seeks shareholder approval to hike share capital

    2020-08-06T19:45:00Z

    Aeroflot’s board has met to consider increasing the company’s authorised share capital as part of measures to improve its financial stability. Its authorised capital comprises just over 1.11 billion shares, of which 51.2% is owned by the Russian government. In addition to these placed shares, Aeroflot is authorised to issue ...

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    Lufthansa Group warns of compulsory job losses

    2020-08-06T18:17:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is warning of compulsory job losses affecting mainline and Eurowings pilots, adding that the situation with ground staff is also uncertain. While there is a preliminary agreement with mainline cabin crew through the UFO union, over 60 days of negotiations with pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit have yet to ...

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    ​Copa’s second-quarter results shattered by travel restrictions

    2020-08-06T17:58:00Z

    Copa Holdings, the parent of Panama City-based Copa Airlines, reported a second-quarter loss of $386 million as the coronavirus, coupled with numerous government-imposed measures to stop its spread, decimated the company’s business.

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    Bombardier’s second-quarter deliveries slide as executives urge patience

    2020-08-06T17:54:00Z

    Despite another quarterly loss and scepticism from financial analysts, Bombardier’s executives insisted on 6 August that the company remains on track to become a profitable standalone aviation business.

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    Airbus logs orders but no long-haul deliveries in July

    2020-08-06T17:12:00Z

    Airbus delivered 49 aircraft during July, and managed to log its first orders for almost four months. The airframer’s deliveries comprised 32 A320neo, 15 A321neo and two A220-300s. Airbus did not deliver any long-haul aircraft over the course of July. Cirium fleets data indicates this was the first month since ...

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    Lufthansa Group chief resists asset ‘fire-sale’

    2020-08-06T11:34:00Z

    Lufthansa Group will not rush into a disposal of assets, but expects to focus more on its core operations as it progresses towards recovery from the air transport crisis. It is already in the process of selling the European operation of its catering division LSG and group chief Carsten Spohr ...

  • Lauda A320
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    Unnecessary A320 evacuation risked passengers’ being injured by engines

    2020-08-06T10:40:00Z

    Passengers risked being sucked into the operating engine of a Lauda Airbus A320 after commencing an unnecessary evacuation of the aircraft at London Stansted, investigators have determined. The aircraft (OE-LOA) suffered a contained failure of its left-hand CFM International CFM56 powerplant during the take-off roll on 1 March last year. ...