All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 120

  • Rossiya Superjet title-c-Rossiya
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    Russian government subsidises airlines in bid to maintain domestic traffic

    2022-04-22T07:41:00Z

    Russia’s government is to allocate Rb100 billion ($1.2 billion) in support measure to the country’s airlines aimed at compensating for the effect of sanctions on the air transport sector. The programme is the subject of a 21 April governmental order, signed by prime minister Mikhail Mishustin. It states that the ...

  • Airbus Broughton-c-Airbus
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    Airbus avoids strikes at UK plants as workers accept revised pay offer

    2022-04-22T06:30:00Z

    Airbus appears to have averted the threat of industrial action at key UK plants after workers accepted an improved pay offer. The offer comprises an 8.6% pay rise over 13 months, a backdated payment, and additional holiday time over the next two years. Acceptance of the pay deal follows a ...

  • E170-c-Embraer
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    Honeywell-equipped E170 uses stars and magnetic fields as GPS alternative

    2022-04-21T11:19:00Z

    US avionics specialist Honeywell has used an Embraer 170 to demonstrate the accuracy of alternative navigation techniques – including one based on magnetic anomalies – aimed at mitigating unavailability of GPS. The techniques use different sensors, including radar and radio, cameras, and star-trackers to support inertial navigation systems, correcting them ...

  • Aeroflot A330-300 title-c-Fedor Leukhin Creative Commons
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    Aeroflot Group board to discuss redemption of A330 leases

    2022-04-21T09:27:00Z

    Aeroflot Group’s board is to discuss the possibility of early redemption for leases on Airbus A330s by the Russian flag-carrier. The airline has a dozen A330-300s in its fleet, all powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines. Only one appears to be in service, operating long-haul routes including the domestic Moscow-Yakutsk ...

  • Calibration King Air F-HCEV-c-Monaam Ben Fredj Creative Commons
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    Visual navigation confusion led to double airprox between calibration King Airs

    2022-04-21T08:07:00Z

    French investigators have determined that confusion in locating a VOR radial led the crew of a navaid calibration aircraft to stray twice into close proximity with a separate calibration flight in the vicinity of Paris. Both aircraft were Beechcraft King Airs operated by the Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile on ...

  • RwandAir CRJ-c-Alan Wilson Creative Commons
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    RwandAir CRJ900 skids off Ugandan runway in rain

    2022-04-20T11:59:00Z

    African carrier RwandAir has disclosed that one of its aircraft has been involved in a runway excursion at Uganda’s Entebbe airport. The Bombardier CRJ900 was operating flight WB464 from Kigali via Nairobi on 20 April. RwandAir says the regional jet suffered the excursion, “veering off the runway upon landing” as ...

  • S7 tail-c-Airbus
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    S7’s participation in Oneworld alliance temporarily suspended

    2022-04-20T08:44:00Z

    Russian carrier S7 Airlines’ participation in the Oneworld alliance has been temporarily suspended owing to the impact on services triggered by sanctions on Russia’s air transport system. S7 says that the decision to “suspend the agreement” with Oneworld from 19 April was made jointly, and that bilateral pacts with partner ...

  • A320 engine incident title-c-HCL
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    Reverser doors on one engine found deployed after A320 go-around incident

    2022-04-19T17:42:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that a TAP Air Portugal Airbus A320 involved in a thrust-reverser incident just before touchdown in Denmark started veering to the left as the crew attempted to abort the landing. There is no indication, however, that the jet contacted the ground during the event at Copenhagen on ...

  • IrAero Superjet-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    IrAero urges government intervention over Superjet engine maintenance

    2022-04-19T11:35:00Z

    Russian carrier IrAero is seeking support to resolve the problem of operating Irkut Superjet 100s given the effect of sanctions on engine supply to the type. The Siberian airline has 10 Superjets in its fleet. The type is fitted with SaM146 engines, produced by the PowerJet joint venture between France’s ...

  • S7 A321neo-c-Aviation Capital Group
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    Lessor Aviation Capital Group outlines exposure to Russian airline sector

    2022-04-19T10:17:00Z

    US-based lessor Aviation Capital Group has estimated its exposure to Russian airlines at around $600 million, through aircraft leased to the sanctions-hit market. Aviation Capital Group has eight owned aircraft, plus financing and loan guarantees, in Russia according to parent company Tokyo Century Corporation. “Although this exposure is covered by ...

  • RJ A320-c-Milad A380 Creative Commons
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    Royal Jordanian medium-haul fleet renewal central to recovery strategy

    2022-04-19T09:29:00Z

    Royal Jordanian Airlines is negotiating a fleet modernisation which is focused on replacing and expanding the short- and medium-haul jets operated by the Middle Eastern carrier. The airline outlined an expansion strategy during its annual general meeting on 18 April. Royal Jordanian, which is trying to recover from the impact ...

  • TAP A320-c-RHL Images Creative Commons
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    Serious TAP A320 incident involved thrust reverser deployment in flare

    2022-04-19T07:57:00Z

    Danish investigators are probing an incident involving inadvertent thrust-reverser deployment on an Airbus A320 during a missed approach. The aircraft was being operated by TAP Air Portugal on a service from Lisbon to Copenhagen on 8 April. French investigation authority BEA, citing its Danish counterpart, says the captain decided to ...

  • A330-800-c-Airbus
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    EASA certifies A330-800 with 251t take-off weight

    2022-04-14T16:19:00Z

    Airbus has secured formal certification of the 251t version of the A330-800, the highest weight variant available for the twinjet. The airframer had indicated in February that certification tests on the aircraft were complete and that European Union Aviation Safety Agency approval was likely in April. Airbus first flew the ...

  • eXtra Wing Performance title-c-Airbus
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    Windtunnel tests advance Airbus active-wing demonstrator

    2022-04-14T09:30:00Z

    Airbus is progressing towards flight-testing a demonstrator based on the Cessna Citation VIII executive jet, which will feature advanced wing technologies, following completion of windtunnel testing. The airframer’s ‘eXtra Performance Wing’ programme is intended to explore active wing control through such modifications as pop-up spoilers, gust sensors and multifunctional trailing ...

  • Wizz Air UK A321-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Wizz Air sees recovery ‘taking shape’ despite continued losses

    2022-04-14T06:37:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is expecting a full-year net loss of €632-652 million ($690-711 million), but with a fourth-quarter operating loss ahead of previous guidance. The airline, whose financial year closed on 31 March, predicts an operating loss for the last quarter of €190-210 million – citing a ...

  • Smartavia A320neo-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Over 570 foreign aircraft moved to Russian registry: deputy prime minister

    2022-04-14T06:17:00Z

    Russian authorities have transferred 571 foreign-built passenger aircraft to the domestic register, out of a total of 781, according to first deputy prime minister Andrei Belousov. Belousov disclosed the figure during a presentation on measures adopted by the government to stabilise the Russian economy in the face of sanction pressure. ...

  • 787-10 take-off-c-Boeing
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    Pilots of 777s and 787s warned over pitch-guidance mode slip before take-off

    2022-04-13T07:47:00Z

    US safety authorities have cautioned Boeing 777 and 787 operators over a potential mode confusion during take-off which can result in the aircraft departing with the wrong pitch-control guidance. Incidents have been recorded in which the ‘altitude hold’ mode of the autopilot flight-director system had been erroneously engaged before take-off. ...

  • Air Lease 737-800 title-c-Boeing
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    Air Lease discloses extent of Russian fleet exposure

    2022-04-13T06:33:00Z

    US lessor Air Lease has disclosed that it has 21 owned aircraft remaining in Russia, following the termination of agreements for aircraft on lease to Russian operators. The lessor says it ended leases on all the aircraft in March. Air Lease previously counted operators including S7 Airlines, Nordwind, Ural Airlines ...

  • Air Europa 787 title-c-Air Europa
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    Air Europa to lease some of start-up Norse Atlantic’s 787s

    2022-04-12T20:53:00Z

    Spanish operator Air Europa is to lease four Boeing 787s from the Scandinavian long-haul start-up Norse Atlantic Airways. The 18-month agreement comprises sublease of two 787-9s and two 787-8s. Norse Atlantic says the deal will generate “positive cash-flow” for the airline, by making use of aircraft which would not otherwise ...

  • Aeroflot A320-c-Airbus
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    Commission doubts Russian authority’s ability to cope with expanded safety oversight

    2022-04-12T10:55:00Z

    European regulators have expressed doubts over Russian authorities’ ability to exercise sufficient safety oversight of the large number of leased foreign-owned aircraft seized by the government after sanctions were imposed on the air transport sector. The European Commission has detailed its reasons for blacklisting 21 airlines over their continued operation ...