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  • Iberia Air Europa merger
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    Air Europa deal still makes sense but work to do to complete: Walsh

    2020-05-07T09:47:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh believes its planned acquisition of Spanish carrier Air Europa still makes strategic sense but notes work is still ongoing regarding pricing and competition issues before a decision on completion can be made. The Iberia and Vueling parent in early November outlined its plan to acquire ...

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    IAG scales back planned deliveries to 75 over next three years

    2020-05-07T09:20:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG now expects to take delivery of 75 aircraft over the next three years as it reduces its fleet requirements in line with expectations that passenger demand will not return to pre-crisis levels before 2023. The new fleet plan marks a reduction of 68 on ...

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    Walsh to step down in September as IAG eyes ‘meaningful’ return in July

    2020-05-07T07:26:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh will step down in September as the British Airways and Iberia parent aims for a “meaningful” return of services in July. Walsh, who has led the group since is inception, was originally due to step down in March but delayed the move as the coronavirus ...

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB assembly
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    Rolls-Royce prepares to cut workforce as civil engine outlook slumps

    2020-05-07T06:49:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting to detail to its personnel, by the end of May, the impact on the size of its civil aerospace workforce as it adapts to the collapse in air transport demand. It expects to deliver just 250 widebody aircraft engines this year, compared with its previous estimate of ...

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    Mitsubishi to close CRJ purchase on 1 June

    2020-05-07T02:53:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) intends to close its $550 million purchase of Bombardier’s CRJ aircraft programme on 1 June.

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    Aerospace manufacturers and airports seek more US government cash

    2020-05-06T23:41:00Z

    US aerospace manufacturers and airports asked lawmakers for more financial aid during a 6 May hearing, while the nation’s top airline lobbyist warned of his sector’s precarious position.

  • Sikorsky Raider X
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    US Army studies data fusion for FARA and FLRAA as pilot cognitive overload hits ‘tipping point’

    2020-05-06T22:30:00Z

    The US Army is calling for ideas from US aerospace manufacturers for dealing with cognitive overload in its next-generation rotorcraft. The call for white papers comes ahead of the service’s plans to launch a “Holistic Situational Awareness—Decision Making” development programme in fiscal year 2021.

  • Patrick Margetson-Rushmore, chief executive, Luxaviation UK
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    Luxaviation UK predicts end-of-lockdown spike

    2020-05-06T22:05:00Z

    Management and charter operator believes, however, that demand for leisure flights will remain slow until coronavirus vaccine

  • TBM 940
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    Daher TBM deliveries down 50% on coronavirus impact

    2020-05-06T21:35:00Z

    Manufacturing and international travel restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic resulted in a 50% slide in deliveries of Daher’s TBM single-engined turboprop series in the first quarter, but the French airframer says there is “no shortage of interest” in the high-speed aircraft.

  • United Dreamliner
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    United outlines workforce reduction measures as union battle flares

    2020-05-06T17:52:00Z

    United Airlines continues to reduce its workforce, disclosing plans to lay off broad swaths of office staff, warning of pilot furloughs and, facing union backlash, pitching a new voluntary leave programme.

  • Insight Spirit AeroSystems
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    Spirit Q1 finances hammered by 737 Max grounding and pandemic

    2020-05-06T14:53:00Z

    Spirit AeroSystems posted a $163 million first quarter loss and warned of an uncertain future as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing Boeing 737 Max grounding hit hard.

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    Lessors see no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution to help airlines through crisis

    2020-05-06T12:21:00Z

    While aircraft lessors are agreeing to a number of rental deferral requests to help airline customers struggling through the coronavirus crisis, leasing executives stress there is no one-size-fits-all solution for airlines.

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    Heathrow trials aim to set common standard for bio-screening

    2020-05-06T10:50:00Z

    London Heathrow airport’s operator is looking to assist with establishing a common international standard for health screening, by testing technology intended to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission. It is to explore such options as ultra-violet sanitation – which could be applied to security trays – plus contactless security procedures ...

  • AGM-183A-ARRW
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    8 key hypersonic missile efforts for the US Department of Defense

    In a race to catch up with China and Russia, the US Air Force, Army and Navy are sharing funding, designs and maybe eventually components from hypersonic weapons. These heady early days of industry and service co-operation will probably not last, but represent the all-hands-on-deck urgency that the US Department of Defense believes is needed.

  • Raytheon boost glide and air-breathing cruise missile concepts c Raytheon
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    7 technical challenges that need to be overcome by hypersonic missile builders

    There remain great challenges to designing, building and fielding a reliable hypersonic weapon. Overcoming these seven technical problems is essential to advancing hypersonic missile technology to an operational state, according to leading experts at Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies.

  • Hypersonic windtunnel at the US Air Force Academy
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    Pentagon to launch National Consortium for Applied Hypersonics by end of 2020

    The US Department of Defense is moving forward with a plan to build and fund a consortium of universities to boost its hypersonic missile development efforts and train a new generation of scientists and engineers in the field

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    Generation Orbit starts building X-60A hypersonic test vehicle

    The X-60A rocket, designed to test components of hypersonic missiles, is approaching flight readiness and safety reviews by the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Those milestones come ahead of initial flight tests, which are expected to begin later this year and continue into 2021.

  • Qatar Airways 787-8
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    ​Qatar Airways to make ‘substantial’ job cuts

    2020-05-06T10:22:00Z

    Qatar Airways is to axe a “substantial number” of jobs as the global aviation industry faces a “grim” global outlook with no foreseeable improvement, the airline’s chief executive has told employees.

  • Qantas A330-200
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    Trans-Tasman bubble efforts gather pace

    2020-05-06T07:24:00Z

    A joint Australia-New Zealand business-led initiative has set up a new group to develop proposals for reopening the border between the two countries to drive travel as they recover from the Covid-19 crisis. Both Australia and New Zealand are currently closed to non-residents and anyone entering must undergo a 14-day ...

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    A380 finally lands freighter role with LHT modification

    2020-05-06T06:36:00Z

    German maintenance specialist Lufthansa Technik is working on a conversion for an Airbus A380 as part of its effort to offer temporary passenger-to-cargo modification services. Lufthansa Technik has not identified the customer but states that it has been awarded the technical and engineering task to support the “operational change” for ...