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  • SIA A380 scrapped-c-Aviationtag
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    A380 reprieve would have worsened Airbus pandemic strain: Faury

    2021-11-09T13:34:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury believes the airframer’s pandemic-related predicament over the last 18 months would have been far worse had it not independently opted to terminate the A380 programme. Emirates has become the latest to scrap early-delivery aircraft, after tying up with a recycling firm to assist with dismantling ...

  • IAI 737-800 BDSF-c-IAI
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    Lessor World Star to take up to 20 converted 737-800s from IAI

    2021-11-09T12:29:00Z

    Leasing firm World Star Aviation is to take up to 20 Boeing 737-800 converted freighters, which will be modified by Israel Aerospace Industries. The jets will be converted into cargo configuration at the Chinese-based facility Bedek Lingyun Aircraft Maintenance Engineering – known as Belinco – located in Yichang. IAI says ...

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    Russian researchers test modified ‘flying wing’ passenger aircraft concept

    2021-11-08T10:53:00Z

    Russian researchers are conducting windtunnel tests of a modified ‘flying wing’ concept aircraft for potential application to a future mainline or regional airliner. The concept model – build on a scale of 1:33 – features an “unconventional” configuration, says the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, with engines located above the central fuselage. ...

  • A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus must restore 70-per-month delivery rate to reach full-year target

    2021-11-05T18:06:00Z

    Airbus handed over just 36 aircraft in October, confirming the airframer’s expectation of a continuing stall in the recovery of its delivery rates. Although monthly deliveries had picked up this year – exceeding 70 aircraft in March and again in June – they have not climbed above 40 aircraft since ...

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    Airbus keen to restore crisis-hit ATR’s performance: Faury

    2021-11-04T12:44:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury says the airframer is striving restore the profitability of its ATR venture, as the regional aircraft manufacturer marks 40 years since its creation. Faury tells FlightGlobal that ATR – founded on 4 November 1981 – has been a “performing” entity but one which has “suffered ...

  • single pilot-c-Flight Safety Foundation
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    EASA to examine safety concerns and risk-mitigation for single-pilot operations

    2021-11-03T11:10:00Z

    Safety aspects of two potential scenarios for single-pilot operations in commercial aircraft are to be assessed under a new research project initiated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. The project is intended to provide a “qualitative and quantitative” assessment of the main safety hazards as well as examine whether ...

  • MC-21-310 and PD-14-c-Irkut
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    PD-14 engine for MC-21 passes landmark volcanic ash exposure test

    2021-10-28T09:31:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine has conducted volcanic ash ingestion tests of the Aviadvigatel PD-14 powerplant for the Irkut MC-21-310. State technology firm Rostec says the tests – using ash from the Shiveluch volcano in eastern Kamchatka – are the first to have been carried out for a Russian-built engine. Testing of ...

  • A321neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus to upgrade Chinese line for A321neos as first XLR nears assembly

    2021-10-28T09:01:00Z

    Airbus is to ensure that all four of its A320neo-family assembly centres, including its Chinese facility, are capable of producing the larger A321neo variant. The airframer’s chief executive, Guillaume Faury, disclosed the plan during a third-quarter briefing, as the company prepared to start final assembly of the latest version of ...

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    Airbus wrestles to reverse dip in monthly delivery rates

    2021-10-28T07:01:00Z

    Airbus is striving to restore aircraft delivery rates following a dip in the last couple of months, but believes supply-chain hitches are temporary and its broader ramp-up of aircraft production is under control. The airframer’s monthly delivery figure slipped back to 40 aircraft in August and September, its lowest level ...

  • A220-300 A321LR
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    Airbus cranks up single-aisle production but postpones A350 hike

    2021-10-28T05:06:00Z

    Airbus has signalled that it plans to raise production rates across its range, although the output for single-aisle jets will remain the priority. It is intending to hike monthly A320-family production to 65 aircraft by summer 2023, up from a previous figure of 64, while the A220 rate will be ...

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    ZeroAvia partnership aims for Rotterdam-London hydrogen flights in 2024

    2021-10-27T07:03:00Z

    Commercial passenger flights between Rotterdam and London, using a zero-emission 19-seat regional aircraft, are set to take place in 2024 through a newly-unveiled partnership. Rotterdam The Hague airport is linking with propulsion specialist ZeroAvia to realise the plan, which will involve a hydrogen-powered aircraft under development. ZeroAvia says the tie-up ...

  • 777-300ERSF aft door cut-c-IAI
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    IAI cuts main-deck cargo door opening for initial 777-300ER freighter

    2021-10-26T17:09:00Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries has cut the main-deck cargo door opening for its prototype Boeing 777-300ER freighter conversion. The 7m section has been removed from the twinjet’s aft fuselage, between the rearmost passenger exits, an “important milestone” for the project, says the company. IAI expects the conversion of the 777 to ...

  • DHC-8-c-ZeroAvia
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    Alaska Air links with ZeroAvia to fit hydrogen-electric engine to Horizon DHC-8

    2021-10-26T11:24:00Z

    Alaska Air Group is to co-operate with future propulsion specialist ZeroAvia in a project to convert a De Havilland DHC-8-400 turboprop to be powered by a hydrogen-electric engine. Under the collaboration agreement, the aircraft – which was operating for Alaska’s Horizon Air regional carrier – will be fitted with ZeroAvia’s ...

  • CRJ-c-MHIRJ
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    ZeroAvia ties up with MHIRJ to explore hydrogen-electric regional jets

    2021-10-25T18:21:00Z

    Quebec-based MHI RJ Aviation Group is to co-operate with experimental propulsion specialist ZeroAvia to explore potential use of hydrogen-electric power for regional jets. MHIRJ focuses on aircraft maintenance for the CRJ fleet formerly manufactured by Bombardier, after Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries acquired the CRJ programme. Under the agreement it will ...

  • An-74-c-Kharkiv state aircraft manufacturing company
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    Ukrainian bill seeks aircraft plant privatisation to restore An-74 production

    2021-10-22T09:30:00Z

    Ukrainian legislators are considering a bill to privatise the state aircraft manufacturing plant at Kharkiv, following an adoption recommendation to parliament by the economic development committee. The bill was proposed by a number of politicians, notably national security committee member Igor Kopytin. He says the recommendation, on 20 October, is ...

  • aura aero ERA-c-Aura Aero
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    Amedeo backs French 19-seat electric aircraft with preliminary order for 200

    2021-10-19T16:56:00Z

    Asset management firm Amedeo has reached a provisional agreement to acquire 200 of the 19-seat electric-powered regional aircraft under development by France’s Aura Aero. Amedeo is entering a strategic partnership pact with Aura Aero, which unveiled a facility for electric aircraft development at Toulouse Francazal earlier this year. The developer ...

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    Russian centre obtains 3D-printing licence for aircraft components

    2021-10-15T07:59:00Z

    One of Russian state technology firm Rostec’s divisions has become the first business in the country to secure a serial production licence for 3D printing in the aviation sector. The Centre for Additive Technologies obtained the licence from the Russian trade and industry ministry, says Rostec. It enables the company ...

  • FedEx 777F-c-FedEx
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    Boeing nears 60 freighter orders with 777F deals in September

    2021-10-12T15:05:00Z

    Boeing has taken freighter orders this year to 59 with an agreement for six more 777Fs in September, and disclosed a repeat order for 737 Max jets from investment firm 777 Partners. The six additional freighters include one for FedEx and five for unidentified customers. They bring the total number ...

  • A319neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus delivers 40 jets in quiet September

    2021-10-11T17:22:00Z

    Airbus delivered 40 aircraft in September, a month in which only a single A319neo was added to the airframer’s firm orders for the year. Overall deliveries for the first nine months of 2021 rose to 424 aircraft. September’s deliveries included a pair of A350s – both to Japan Airlines – ...

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    Avolon becomes launch customer for IAI A330-300 P2F programme

    2021-10-04T07:41:00Z

    Lessor Avolon has become the launch customer for Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) Airbus A330-300 passenger-to-freighter (P2F), after it committed to 30 conversion slots over four years from 2025.