All Safety News – Page 56

  • Jayawijaya Dirgantara 737
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    Indonesia investigators probe major failure with 737-200 JT8D engine

    2022-03-08T03:14:00Z

    Indonesian investigators are probing a major engine failure suffered by a Boeing 737-200 freighter operated by PT Jayawijaya Dirgantara in December 2021.

  • EASA conflict zone platform title-c-Osprey Flight Solutions
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    After trial runs last year, EASA unveils conflict-zone information tool

    2022-03-07T12:19:00Z

    European safety regulators have unveiled an information sharing and co-operation platform to improve access to conflict-zone information for aircraft operators. The initiative is intended to provide European Union Aviation Safety Agency members with the best data available for flight-planning purposes. Following a nine-month trial project last year, the bespoke platform ...

  • Airbus Flight Academy Europe-c-Airbus
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    Volotea to take first batch of cadets from new Airbus pilot-training campus

    2022-03-02T13:35:00Z

    Spanish operator Volotea is to be the first airline customer for a new Airbus flight-training school which has been inaugurated at Angouleme in France. It will be managed by Airbus Flight Academy Europe, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the airframer. Eleven cadet pilots from the school will be recruited by Volotea ...

  • Swiss A220-100 HB-JBC-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Swiss to pioneer sun-to-liquid kerosene flights next year

    2022-03-01T12:44:00Z

    Swiss is set to become the first carrier to use ‘sun-to-liquid’ carbon-neutral fuel, kerosene which will be produced through the application of concentrated sunlight. The Lufthansa Group airline is collaborating with specialist Synhelion to bring the solar aviation fuel to market. “We are supporting Swiss innovation and are actively pursuing ...

  • Qatar A350-1000-c-Qatar Airways
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    Airbus rejects Qatar claims for compensation over A350 grounding

    2022-02-28T16:43:00Z

    Airbus has submitted a robust legal defence against Qatar Airways over the carrier’s grounding of several A350s, insisting the aircraft does not suffer from a design defect and that skin-paint deterioration is not an airworthiness issue. The airframer has filed a defence and counterclaim in its legal dispute with the ...

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    EU proposes comprehensive ban on Russian commercial and business flights

    2022-02-27T17:38:00Z

    European airspace is to be completely closed to Russian aircraft, under a new package of sanctions developed to respond to the conflict in Ukraine. The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has unveiled the proposal for the complete prohibitions of aircraft registered, owned or controlled by Russian entities. “We ...

  • Aeroflot A350-c-Aeroflot
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    Russian air transport authority retaliates with ‘mirror’ ban on UK flights

    2022-02-25T09:52:00Z

    Russian authorities have imposed an airspace ban on UK-operated aircraft, including transit flights, following the UK government’s prohibition on Russian carriers in response to military action in Ukraine. The ban on aircraft owned, leased or operated by UK entities took effect at 11:00 Moscow time on 25 February. Russian federal ...

  • UIA-c-UIA
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    Ukrainian airspace closes as EASA declares region ‘active conflict’ zone

    2022-02-24T07:17:00Z

    Ukrainian authorities have closed the country’s airspace over the risk to civil air traffic, with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency declaring the area an active conflict zone. The Ukrainian state air navigation service UkSATSE says the airspace was closed at 02:45 Kiev time on 24 February. “Provision of air ...

  • Ukraine jets near Kyiv
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    Russia closes airspace bordering eastern Ukraine

    2022-02-24T01:44:00Z

    Russia has closed a wide swath of airspace to civilian aviation bordering the eastern portion of Ukraine, a move coming amid threats of war.

  • Delta-737-c-Leonard-Zhukovsky_Shutterstockcom
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    FAA’s latest 5G order targets 737NGs, warns of more cockpit effects

    2022-02-23T23:34:00Z

    A new Federal Aviation Administration order targeting earlier-generation 737s – including 737NGs – reveals that 5G interference might affect other aircraft systems, potentially even causing false landing gear indications.

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    FAA and aviation stakeholders launch unleaded fuel initiative

    2022-02-23T21:17:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration and general aviation (GA) interest groups have agreed on a roadmap to phase out the use of leaded fuel for GA aircraft in the USA by 2030.

  • Hungarian Govt A330-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Wizz accuses pilot unions of pushing labour agenda in objections to US services

    2022-02-23T12:08:00Z

    Wizz Air has rejected US pilot unions’ claims about its operations as irrelevant and untrue, accusing them of attempting to interfere in regulatory processes to further their own pro-union agenda simply because they disagree with the airline’s labour policies. The carrier is seeking to serve US destinations with an Airbus ...

  • Menzies-c-Menzies Aviation
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    Ground-handler Menzies prepared to accept improved Kuwaiti takeover bid

    2022-02-21T09:59:00Z

    Ground-handler Menzies has indicated willingness to recommend a takeover offer from Kuwaiti firm National Aviation Services, after the prospective buyer substantially increased its bid. UK-based Menzies specialises in ground-handling, fuelling and air cargo and operates at over 200 airports. NAS is proposing a cash offer of £6.08 per share which, ...

  • MC-21-300 cold weather-c-United Aircraft
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    MC-21 test aircraft returns after month of cold-weather trials in Siberia

    2022-02-21T07:24:00Z

    One of the Irkut MC-21-300 test aircraft has returned to Moscow Zhukovsky from Yakutsk, following completion of extreme cold-weather testing in the east of Russia. Irkut has secured initial type certification for the -300 from the Russian civil aviation authorities and the testing is intended to extend this certificate. The ...

  • SAS Linate collision-c-ANSV
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    EASA explores take-up of anti-incursion concept to cut runway risk

    2022-02-18T14:34:00Z

    European regulators are to examine the degree to which a crucial safety concept, intended to avoid runway incursions, is being implemented at airports, in order to provide a clear basis for any potential legislative measures. The concept is known as ‘triple one’ – for ‘one runway, one frequency, one language’ ...

  • A330-800-c-Airbus
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    A330-800 nears certification at highest maximum take-off weight

    2022-02-18T07:39:00Z

    Airbus is close to obtaining formal certification of the highest-weight version of the A330-800, after wrapping up flight-testing of the smaller A330neo variant. The 251t maximum take-off weight version of the twinjet is likely to receive formal European Union Aviation Safety Agency approval around April, FlightGlobal understands. Airbus had indicated, ...

  • Joby
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    NTSB investigates crash of Joby prototype

    2022-02-18T01:32:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash of an experimental aircraft belonging to air taxi developer Joby Aviation.

  • Dickson-Max-c-FAA
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    FAA chief Steve Dickson to step down on 31 March

    2022-02-17T12:31:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson will leave the agency effective 31 March, roughly halfway into what was to be a five-year term.

  • WJ115_21Jan2021_first Max reveune flight in Canada following grounding
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    Canada eases travel restrictions as Omicron fears subside

    2022-02-15T21:13:00Z

    The government of Canada is preparing to ease entry restrictions for international travellers, a further step toward normalcy for the country as the Omicron wave of Covid-19 subsides.

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    FAA proposal targets manufacturing defects in Leap-1B components

    2022-02-14T21:09:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration intends to require airlines to modify maintenance procedures to address potential manufacturing defects in CFM International Leap-1B turbofans.