All North America news – Page 278

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
    News

    Coronavirus hits US airlines as United slashes 10% of US flight schedules

    2020-03-04T21:39:00Z

    United Airlines has slashed North American flight schedules 10% starting this spring, implemented a hiring freeze, offered staff unpaid leave and postponed some salary increases – all in response to sagging demand from the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

  • Erickson_Composite_Main_Rotor_Blade
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    FAA approves Erickson S-64E Skycrane’s new composite main rotor blade

    2020-03-04T20:16:00Z

    “Benefits are expected to include higher lift capacity in almost all flight conditions, including a greater than 1,350kg (3,000lb) lift increase at hot and high conditions, a 33% lower manufacturing cost, 75% lower maintenance costs and 3% lower fuel consumption,” the company said in 2017.

  • delta 777-200LR
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    Virus prompts Delta to slash Japan capacity

    2020-03-04T17:42:00Z

    The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has led Delta Air Lines to slash capacity to Japan and delay a plan to launch flights from Seoul to Manila.

  • F-35A
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    Lockheed delivers 500th F-35

    2020-03-04T03:23:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has delivered the 500th F-35 fighter, with the fleet also surpassing the 250,000 flight hour mark. The 500th example delivered is an F-35A that will serve with the Vermont Air National Guard, says Lockheed. An image of the jet shows it bears the registration number AF5343. ...

  • General Atomics Defender
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    General Atomics shows off Defender UAV concept to protect refuelling tankers

    2020-03-03T20:45:00Z

    Protecting tankers and ISR aircraft with UAVs could free manned fighters, such as Lockheed Martin F-35As, to launch strikes deep into enemy territory.

  • Max grounded in Washington
    Analysis

    Boeing’s new leaders may have what it takes to lead turnaround: analysts

    2020-03-03T17:22:00Z

    In the year since the second 737 Max crash, Boeing has overhauled much of its top leadership, including naming of David Calhoun as new chief executive and Stan Deal as chief of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Those changes have largely been viewed positively by aerospace analysts. They are optimistic Boeing’s new leaders have skills needed to move the company toward recovery.

  • FARA_Reveal Image_Flight Global_FINAL
    In depth

    Boeing pitches the US Army on retro compound helicopter FARA design

    2020-03-03T15:37:00Z

    With three rotors, spinning in three different axes, Boeing’s compound helicopter bid for the US Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition might strike the novice as complex. But it’s not so, says the aerospace manufacturer.

  • Boeing Airpower Teaming System rendering
    In depth

    5 technologies needed to make attritable UAVs work

    2020-03-03T14:39:00Z

    Aircraft developers believe these five pieces of technology need to be improved to make attritable aircraft work.

  • Gremlins Flight Test November 2019
    In depth

    Why attritable UAVs have aerospace manufacturers rethinking lucrative MRO and upgrades

    2020-03-03T12:03:00Z

    Because attritable aircraft are designed to be limited-use, and cheap enough to be lost in combat or thrown-away when obsolete, the traditional model of capturing long-term business government via vendor lock – selling proprietary aircraft to the US Department of Defense and then making profits on MRO and upgrades – could be disrupted.

  • Kratos Container Model XQ-58 002
    In depth

    Why the US Air Force might use ‘deception’ and UAVs hidden in shipping containers to fight China

    2020-03-03T11:06:00Z

    The US Air Force is rethinking the way it plans for war in the Pacific Ocean. It is eyeing a new class of unmanned air vehicle that could be hidden inside shipping containers and spread across small islands in the western Pacific. Should war ever come, the UAVs could be rocket launched within a matter of hours in massive volleys from dozens or even thousands of secret sites.

  • Changi temperature screening
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    Airline failures loom as outbreak spreads: ISTAT panelists

    2020-03-03T05:21:00Z

    Global airline capacity in 2020 has declined by nearly 3% as of 2 March compared to the same period in 2019, Rob Morris, global head of Ascend by Cirium, disclosed at an ISTAT event today. Through the week ended 1 March, global capacity had declined by 2% year-over-year, Cirium schedules ...

  • Gripen E - Saab
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    Saab announces team for Canada Gripen E campaign

    2020-03-03T03:41:00Z

    Saab has announced a slate of partners who will participate in its Gripen E campaign for Ottowa’s requirement for 88 new fighters. The company says that the “Gripen for Canada Team” will comprise IMP Aerospace & Defence, CAE, Peraton Canada, and GE Aviation. “Over the past two years, Saab and ...

  • A US Navy F-16A
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    US Navy F-16A aggressor jets receive structural upgrade

    2020-03-03T03:19:00Z

    The US Navy has completed update work on 10 Lockheed Martin F-16A fighters that are used in the aggressor role. The work was undertaken by the Specialized and Proven Aircraft Program office, says the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Source: US Navy The FalconUp programme extends the F-16As ...

  • Wheels Up
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    Charter provider Wheels Up buys business aircraft operator Gama Aviation Signature

    2020-03-02T22:50:00Z

    US business aircraft charter company Wheels Up has acquired aircraft operator Gama Aviation Signature, a move that continues fast-growing Wheels Up’s expansion following a recent equity sale to Delta Air Lines.

  • Delta A220-300
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    Delta announces new routes from Seattle

    2020-03-02T19:14:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is expanding its service on routes from its West Coast hub of Seattle-Tacoma international airport, bringing the number of destinations it serves from the northwestern US city to 56.

  • Coronavirus
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    United’s capacity reduction in Asia extends beyond China

    2020-03-02T02:12:00Z

    United Airlines has suspended some of its flights to Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore and Seoul and extended its flight cancellations to mainland China and Hong Kong through 30 April. The Chicago-based airline has cancelled flights from Los Angeles and Houston to Tokyo Narita between 8 March and 24 April, and flights ...

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    American, Delta suspend flights to Italy

    2020-03-02T01:55:00Z

    American Airlines and Delta Air Lines cancelled their flights to northern Italy as passengers become increasingly skittish about traveling to areas where the coronavirus, also known as Covid-19, has rapidly spread in the past few days.

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    Boston to Nantucket: Cape Air’s new P2012 Traveller

    2020-02-29T00:16:00Z

    The pilot goosed the throttles, the Lycoming TEO-540-C1A engines whined and the Cape Air Tecnam P2012 Traveller accelerated briskly along Boston Logan International airport’s Runway 22R.

  • TAI delivers its first structural assemblies for the F-35 in 2009
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    F-35 profitability could suffer after losing cheap manufacturing in Turkey

    2020-02-28T23:17:00Z

    Ankara was booted from the Joint Strike Fighter programme in July 2019 after the country decided to buy the Russian-made Almaz-Antey S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile battery.

  • Notional hypersonic glide vehicle - Lockheed Martin
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    Why the US Air Force chose hypersonic ARRW over HCSW

    2020-02-28T20:23:00Z

    The US Air Force’s decision to cancel the Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon (HCSW) and proceed with Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) came down to size and shape of the missile, in addition to budgetary pressures and a desire to move toward production faster.