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  • GE Aviation T901 mockup - used for fit check in AH-64
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    Improved Turbine Engine Programme to reach critical design review in mid-June: US Army

    2020-05-21T21:44:00Z

    The US Army’s Improved Turbine Engine Programme (ITEP) is scheduled to receive a critical design review in mid-June.

  • US Air Force F-16 with Sniper pod
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    Lockheed Martin wins $485m multi-country airborne sensor contract

    2020-05-21T19:49:00Z

    Lockheed Martin won a contract to sell its Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) and two other sensors to two dozen countries and US military services – a deal worth up to $485 million.

  • Dublin
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    Irish airports operator reviewing staff levels after dismal forecast

    2020-05-21T11:13:00Z

    Irish airports operator DAA is warning that passengers numbers next year could still remain 40% below last year’s level. The company – which operates Dublin and Cork airports – says it will make a “significant” operating loss in the current fiscal year, which runs to the end of December 2020. ...

  • Islander overrun
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    High-speed Islander spun and skidded backwards off wet runway

    2020-05-21T10:04:00Z

    UK investigators have determined that a high-speed landing on a wet runway resulted in a Montserrat Airways Britten-Norman Islander overrunning, spinning through 180°, and sliding backwards down a steep incline. The aircraft (VP-MNI) came to rest when its tail snagged in the security fence at Montserrat airport. It had been ...

  • Zipair 787 rendering JPG
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    Zipair Tokyo applies to launch with cargo-only flights

    2020-05-21T09:34:00Z

    Start-up carrier Zipair Tokyo has applied to authorities to launch with cargo-only flights between Tokyo Narita and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi from 3 June.

  • Fuselage Il-114-300 index
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    Final assembly nears for initial MiG-built Il-114-300

    2020-05-21T09:11:00Z

    United Aircraft is preparing to transfer primary structures for an initial Ilyushin Il-114-300 to the final assembly line at RSK MiG’s Lukhovistsy plant near Moscow. The manufacturer is describing the initial aircraft as a ”prototype” being built using serial-production technologies. Three fuselage sections for this aircraft have been completed at ...

  • easyjet a320
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    EasyJet to start restoring flights in mid-June

    2020-05-21T07:28:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is to restore flights from 15 June, on a limited number of routes on which the airline believes it can maintain profitable operations. These services will primarily comprise domestic flights in the UK and France, the airline states. “Further routes will be announced over the coming ...

  • Lufthansa A320neo
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    Lufthansa Group nears deal for €9bn financing package

    2020-05-21T07:02:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is holding advanced talks with the German economic stabilisation fund WSF for conditional assistance of up to €9 billion. The company says €3 billion of this assistance would take the form of a loan from bank KfW. Lufthansa Group says an agreement “has not yet been finalised”. It ...

  • IndiGo A320neo 2
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    India to restart domestic flights from 25 May

    2020-05-21T06:12:00Z

    India plans to restart domestic civil aviation in a “calibrated manner” from 25 May. Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said in a 20 May Twitter post that all airports and airlines are being informed to be ready for operations from that date. He added that standard operating procedures for ...

  • Cambodia Angkok Air
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    Cambodia lifts entry ban on six nationalities as Covid-19 ebbs

    2020-05-21T05:47:00Z

    Cambodia has removed its ban on visitors from France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain and the United States, which was first imposed in mid-March amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. The Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP) national news agency reported on 20 May that visitors from these countries are now allowed to enter the ...

  • Changi t2
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    Changi airport reopens transit from 2 June

    2020-05-21T04:12:00Z

    Changi airport will gradually allow transit passengers from 2 June, after Singapore banned all short-term visitors from entering or transiting, effective 23 March 23:59. “This is part of Singapore’s strategy to gradually reopen air transport to meet the needs of our economy and our people, whilst ensuring sufficient safeguards for ...

  • IHI on Airbus
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    IHI warns of engine supply chain challenges

    2020-05-21T03:12:00Z

    Japan’s IHI has warned that the coronavirus pandemic will have a significant impact on the engine supply chain. IHI, which has workshare on a number of major propulsion programmes, says that while demand held up in the fourth quarter of its 2019 fiscal year, which ended on 31 March, it ...

  • EU aircraft
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    EASA flight-resumption protocol warns of increased risk from unruly passengers

    2020-05-20T21:12:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is warning of the potential for increased unruly behaviour from passengers after it drew up a safety protocol of measures intended to ensure safety during restoration of airline services. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the documentation jointly with the European Centre for Disease ...

  • EA-18G Growler takes off from Nellis Air Force Base c USAF
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    US Navy starts final tests of low-band jammers for EA-18G Growler

    2020-05-20T19:56:00Z

    The US Navy has started the final test period for the Demonstration of Existing Technologies phase of its Next Generation Jammer Low Band development competition.

  • SAA tails
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    Government puts R10bn aside for SAA in medium term

    2020-05-20T19:29:00Z

    South Africa’s government has provisionally set aside R3.8 billion ($212 million) for troubled flag-carrier South African Airways and another R164 million for SA Express in the current fiscal year. Department of public enterprises deputy director general Kgathatso Tlhakudi gave the figure during a 20 May presentation before the parliamentary portfolio ...

  • Tegel 1
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    Berlin Tegel could close four months before Brandenburg hub opens

    2020-05-20T18:19:00Z

    Berlin’s airports operator is poised to close the capital’s Tegel airport early, with the possibility that it might not resume operations before the new Brandenburg airport opens. Shareholders of the operator, FBB, met on 20 May and unanimously agreed on a temporary exemption from obligations to operate the airport – ...

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
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    United plans to remove seats from regional jets, CEO seeks union concessions

    2020-05-20T17:35:00Z

    United Airlines says it is working on drawing up plans to remove middle seats on some regional aircraft if it is forced to furlough pilots due to the slow recovery following the global coronavirus pandemic. 

  • P180
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    Piaggio secures €125 million P180 support contract from Italian government

    2020-05-20T16:42:00Z

    Piaggio Aerospace has secured a €125 million ($137 million) contract for maintenance and support of the fleet of P180 Avantis operated by the Italian armed forces - the latest in a series of deals placed with the cash-strapped manufacturer by the country’s government.

  • Airbus A380 Air France
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    Air France terminates A380 fleet with immediate effect

    2020-05-20T16:21:00Z

    Air France has accelerated plans to phase out its Airbus A380 fleet and will retire the aircraft immediately rather than in 2022 as previously scheduled.

  • Vision flightdeck, Global 7500
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    Flight test: Bombardier Global 7500 offers world travellers creature comforts

    2020-05-20T15:06:00Z

    With its Global 7500, Bombardier is looking to redefine long-range large-cabin business aviation. FlightGlobal test pilot Mike Gerzanics went to San Jose, California to try out the new flagship