All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 141

  • Atlas 767 N641GT title-c- Eric Salard Creative Commons
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    Porpoising and bounced landing badly damaged Atlas Air 767

    2021-06-10T08:33:00Z

    US investigators have determined that improper flare technique led to a porpoised and bounced landing at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, badly damaging an Atlas Air Boeing 767-300ER. The aircraft had been arriving on a charter service from Frankfurt’s secondary Hahn airport, transporting 240 passengers with a crew of 10, on 27 ...

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    Norway's Flyr to keep pilots close to home as it prepares for initial flights

    2021-06-09T16:46:00Z

    Norwegian start-up carrier Flyr has edged closer to commencing flights with the arrival of its first aircraft, as it takes a sly swipe at Scandinavian rivals over the outsourcing of crews and licensing. The airline’s initial Boeing 737-800 – a 2013 airframe, serial number 40014 – has been transferred to ...

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    Reasons for Condor state-aid decision must be clarified: European court

    2021-06-09T12:32:00Z

    European judges have overruled the approval of state aid to the German leisure airline Condor, but are setting aside the effect of their decision to grant time for a rethink by the European Commission. As the pandemic set in during April 2020, the Commission cleared Condor to receive a €550 ...

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    New Rolls-Royce chair to guide manufacturer’s post-crisis recovery

    2021-06-09T08:58:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has named Anita Frew as its new chair, succeeding Sir Ian Davis who is retiring at the end of September after nine years. Frew is the “unanimous and clear choice” of the nominations committee, says the engine manufacturer, and will join the company on 1 July. She is the ...

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    UK authority probes BA and Ryanair over refunds to grounded passengers

    2021-06-09T07:16:00Z

    British Airways and budget carrier Ryanair are being investigated by the UK’s competition authority to determine whether the airlines have been refusing refunds to passengers for flights they were legally unable to take. The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe has emerged from government-imposed travel restrictions to curb the effects of ...

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    Spanish operator World2Fly receives first of two A350s

    2021-06-08T09:51:00Z

    Spanish long-haul start-up carrier World2Fly has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, through US-based lessor Air Lease. The aircraft (EC-NOI) is the first of two A350s which Air Lease will hand over to the carrier. World2Fly is based in Palma de Mallorca and was established last year. “We aspire ...

  • D328eco cockpit-c-Deutsche Aircraft
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    Touchscreen avionics at heart of simplified cockpit for D328eco

    2021-06-08T07:51:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft’s extensive modernisation of the Dornier 328 turboprop, the D328eco, will include overhauling the cockpit with a new integrated avionics suite to be supplied by Garmin. Based on the G5000 suite aimed at business jets, the redesigned cockpit will be dominated by three large touchscreen displays, intended to simplify ...

  • Lufthansa A350-900-c-Lufthansa
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    Lufthansa A350 agreement gives Airbus first airline long-haul order this year

    2021-06-07T17:42:00Z

    Lufthansa’s agreement for five Airbus A350-900s has given the airframer its first long-haul order from an airline this year, although it only increases the German carrier’s firm A350 commitment by two. Airbus’s latest backlog data shows that the airline’s overall A350 order has increased only from 43 to 45 aircraft, ...

  • Myrtle Beach PA-31P crash-c-WBTW via Twitter
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    Mis-rigged trim tabs discovered after fatal Navajo crash in South Carolina

    2021-06-07T06:05:00Z

    Investigators probing a fatal accident involving a Piper PA-31P Navajo, on its first flight after maintenance, have discovered that elevator trim tabs were installed upside-down. The twin-engined aircraft – with just the pilot on board – took off from Myrtle Beach airport’s runway 18 on 21 May, bound for Grand ...

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    Airlines clash with EASA over Belarus airspace restriction

    2021-06-04T11:02:00Z

    Friction has emerged between airlines and the European safety regulator after the authority stepped up its response to last month’s Ryanair diversion incident over Belarus. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has informed national regulators through a safety directive that they “should ensure” that aircraft operators under their jurisdiction will ...

  • Pipistrel Velis Electro-c-Pipistrel
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    Danish armed forces to test Pipistrel electric aircraft as trainer

    2021-06-04T10:12:00Z

    Denmark’s defence ministry is to carry out a two-year trial with single-engined electric light trainer aircraft, as part of an environmental action plan. The two-seat Pipistrel Velis Electro aircraft will be acquired via a lease by French company Green Aerolease, and supplement the armed forces’ Saab T-17s. They will be ...

  • Utair
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    Utair proposes debt-to-equity swap as part of financial restructuring

    2021-06-04T09:26:00Z

    Shareholders of Russian carrier Utair are to consider a debt-to-equity swap as part of a continuing restructuring of the airline’s finances. Utair says shareholders including AK-Invest and Neft-Consulting as well as carrier group’s own maintenance division Utair Engineering are set to take part in the swap. “The airline’s debts to ...

  • E190-E2-c-Embraer
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    Embraer obtains steep-approach clearance for first E2 variant

    2021-06-04T07:29:00Z

    Embraer has secured the first steep-approach approval for its re-engined E2 family, with certification of the 190-E2 variant. Steep-approach approval is a condition of operations to certain airports including London City, which has a 5.5° glideslope – an angle nearly twice that of a typical glidepath, even after its reduction ...

  • Ethiopian 777 stuck title-c-via Twitter
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    Ethiopian 777-300ER returns to service after steering into Lagos mud

    2021-06-04T06:11:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has returned a Boeing 777-300ER to service after an incident in which the aircraft partially left a taxiway after arriving at Lagos. The aircraft (ET-ASL) had been operating a cargo flight having been temporarily converted to a freighter, says the carrier. It had landed at Lagos as flight ...

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    Rolls-Royce edges towards ground-testing megawatt-level hybrid-electric generator

    2021-06-03T11:09:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has started used a renovated Bristol facility to test components for a hybrid-electric power-generation system, known as PGS1, for a demonstrator programme with intended application to future regional aircraft. PGS1, which emerged from the truncated E-Fan X programme, will include a keg-sized generator required to deliver power levels of ...

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    Russia’s S7 to construct heavy maintenance base at St Petersburg

    2021-06-03T09:57:00Z

    Russian operator S7 Group’s engineering division is to construct a new aircraft maintenance centre at St Petersburg capable of performing checks on both Russian-built and Western aircraft types. S7 Technics says the centre is intended to service aircraft from the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 families as well as the ...

  • Primera 737 incident title-c-RNSA
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    Primera 737 almost hit localiser after overrunning partially-swept runway

    2021-06-03T09:19:00Z

    Icelandic investigators believe a Primera Air Nordic Boeing 737-800 overran at Reykjavik’s Keflavik airport, almost colliding with the localiser structure, after landing long on a shortened runway which had only been partially cleared of snow. Investigation authority RNSA found that runway 19 – operating with a displaced threshold owing to ...

  • Trinitair wing-tip-c-The APC
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    Hi Fly A330 to perform flight tests with radical three-blade wing-tip concept

    2021-06-02T11:35:00Z

    Portuguese wet-lease operator Hi Fly is to use an Airbus A330 as a testbed for a wing-tip modification which is intended to reduce fuel burn on the type. The radical wing-tip design – branded ‘Trinitair’ – features three blades, set at different angles, and has been developed by German-based firm ...

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    Wizz Air persists with fleet renewal despite travel crisis

    2021-06-02T09:33:00Z

    Wizz Air ended the latest fiscal year with more aircraft in its fleet than it had forecast a year previously, despite the impact of the air transport crisis. The budget carrier had expected its fleet to expand from 121 to 131 aircraft over fiscal 2020-21 but the figure actually reached ...

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    Wizz plots course to full recovery but restrictions threaten more losses

    2021-06-02T06:58:00Z

    Wizz Air chief Jozsef Varadi is warning that the company is likely to turn in a net loss for 2021-22 unless there is an “accelerated and permanent” lifting of pandemic restrictions. Varadi gave the outlook as the airline unveiled full-year net losses for 2020-21 of €576 million ($704 million), as ...