All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 147

  • FedEx C208 incident-c-AAIB
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    C208 suffered excursion after unstable approach and long landing

    2021-04-22T11:02:00Z

    Investigators have found that a Cessna C208B operating a cargo flight conducted an unstable approach before landing long and hard, and suffering a runway excursion in the British Virgin Islands. The single-engined aircraft, with the US registration N967FE, was operating on behalf of FedEx and arriving from Puerto Rico on ...

  • H125 birdstrike-c-BEA
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    Fly high or reduce speed to cut civil helicopter birdstrike: EASA

    2021-04-22T09:35:00Z

    Civil helicopter operators are being advised to reduce airspeed if they are unable to avoid flying at low altitude, as a defensive measure against the risk of serious birdstrike. Rotorcraft manufacturers should incorporate a dedicated caution in flight manuals warning operators that flight below 2,500ft increases the likelihood and severity ...

  • Premium Aerotec-c-Premium Aerotec
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    Airbus to turn aerostructures operations into wholly-owned integrated arms

    2021-04-21T16:17:00Z

    Airbus is to create two integrated aerostructures assembly companies in France and Germany as part of a transformation of its industrial activities. Instead of having the organisations act as suppliers to the airframer they will be wholly-owned by Airbus and become an integrated part of the company’s operations. It will ...

  • SIA 777 9V-SWD-c-Martin Oertle Creative Commons
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    SIA 777 stopped climb at 500ft after crew's waypoint entry error

    2021-04-21T10:32:00Z

    Pilots of a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER inadvertently entered an incorrect waypoint altitude constraint prior to departure, resulting in several alerts from the ground-proximity warning system as the aircraft climbed out of Shanghai Pudong. The take-off runway assigned had been changed from 34L to 35R which meant the aircraft’s standard ...

  • West Atlantic ATP-c-West Atlantic
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    West Atlantic ATP roll anomaly foxes UK investigators

    2021-04-20T12:08:00Z

    UK investigators have been unable to determine the reason for a West Atlantic Sweden British Aerospace ATP’s roll-control problems shortly after departing Jersey last year. The turboprop freighter (SE-MAO) had been bound for the neighbouring island of Guernsey on 18 August. After levelling at 2,000ft on a north-west heading, it ...

  • Aer Lingus Regional title-c-Aer Lingus
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    UK’s Stobart Air and Carlisle airport sold to Isle of Man investor

    2021-04-20T08:20:00Z

    UK regional carrier Stobart Air is to be sold to an Isle of Man-based investor, Ettyl, which is also acquiring the northern UK’s Carlisle Lake District airport. Stobart Air, which operates regional services under a franchise arrangement with Irish carrier Aer Lingus, and the airport are being divested by aviation ...

  • Mars helicopter
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    As Mars helicopter flies, Russian institute looks at drones for Venus

    2021-04-20T06:43:00Z

    As NASA confirms the successful first flight of its ‘Ingenuity’ rotorcraft on Mars, Russian scientists are proposing that unmanned aerial vehicles be deployed as part of a planned mission to Venus. Space agency Roscosmos is planning to launch the Venera-D mission towards the end of this decade, which would mark ...

  • Vulcan Red Arrows Farnborough 2012 - BillyPix
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    Display pilots urged to ensure currency as air shows return

    2021-04-19T11:02:00Z

    UK regulators are urging air display pilots to ensure they have reached the required level of proficiency for participation following the prolonged absence of practice resulting from pandemic-related restrictions. The Civil Aviation Authority believes display flying will be able to resume later this year, based on recent government guidance. But ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
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    Seat design guidance sought after BA 787 phone fire

    2021-04-19T09:50:00Z

    Investigators are recommending that the UK Civil Aviation Authority require that passenger seat designs minimise the possibility of portable electronic devices being crushed, after a fire incident on board a British Airways Boeing 787-9 operating to London Heathrow. But the Air Accidents Investigation Branch acknowledges difficulties in eliminating entirely the ...

  • Smartavia A320neo-c-Smartavia
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    Smartavia becomes latest Russian carrier to bring in A320neo

    2021-04-19T06:11:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia has introduced the first of three Airbus A320neo twinjets it is planning to receive this year. The aircraft, powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines, arrived at Moscow Domodedovo airport bearing the Arkhangelsk-based airline’s colours. Smartavia has newly-completed a rebranding programme. The airline was previously known as Nordavia ...

  • 777-300ERSF flypast title-c-IAI
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    First 777-300ER for freighter conversion joins Israeli commemorative flypast

    2021-04-16T09:20:00Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries has flown a Boeing 777-300ER set for freighter conversion in a formation to mark the anniversary of Israeli independence. The company says the 15 April flypast – which took place over several locations including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and Masada – included a pair of ...

  • Alitalia A320-c-Eric Salard Creative Commons
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    A320 tipped up and struck tail at Milan after passenger load mismatch

    2021-04-16T07:13:00Z

    Italian investigators have determined that an improper distribution of passengers on board an Alitalia Airbus A320 resulted in the aircraft’s suffering a tail-strike during an aborted take-off at Milan Malpensa. The twinjet (EI-DTB), bound for Rome Fiumicino on 17 August 2017, had started to accelerate along runway 35R when, at ...

  • China Southern A350
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    EASA and CAAC extend Airbus bilateral to cover A350 completion

    2021-04-15T19:35:00Z

    European and Chinese civil aviation regulators have updated a bilateral agreement on Airbus production at Tianjin to account for the extension of aircraft completion activities to the A350. Airbus has a single production organisation approval granted by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and this covers not only A320-family assembly ...

  • Aeroflot-Pobeda 737-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Pobeda takes on first 737-800 under Aeroflot Group fleet optimisation

    2021-04-15T11:48:00Z

    Russian budget carrier Pobeda has received the first Boeing 737-800 to be transferred to the operator under Aeroflot Group’s broad fleet restructuring programme. Aeroflot Group is re-aligning the fleets of Aeroflot, and subsidiaries Rossiya and Pobeda, as part of a strategic rethink on capacity allocation within its various markets. This ...

  • Ethiopian 737-800 freighter title-c-AEI
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    GA Telesis orders more 737-800 converted freighters

    2021-04-15T11:08:00Z

    Commercial aviation industry services specialist GA Telesis is ordering another four Boeing 737-800SF converted freighters, the modified airframe developed by Aeronautical Engineers. The agreement covers three conversion slots in the second half of this year, and one reserved for early 2022. Alabama-based conversion centre Commercial Jet Services, a partner of ...

  • Wizz Airbus-c-Wizz Air
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    Wizz Air expects gradual late-summer traffic recovery

    2021-04-15T06:21:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is expecting to turn in a net loss of €570-590 million ($680-700 million) for the full year. The company puts the underlying loss, for the year to 31 March 2021, at €475-495 million – the difference being a €95 million loss relating to discontinued ...

  • 777 nosewheel-c-Air Canada
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    Parking-brake not applied before 777-300ER towbar accident

    2021-04-14T17:16:00Z

    French investigators have found that an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER’s parking-brake had not been applied before one of the individuals in a pushback tractor was injured as he worked to disconnect the towbar. The individual was a driver instructor and was training a tractor driver at the time of the ...

  • EasyJet-c-EasyJet
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    EasyJet edges capacity levels upwards as it aims for summer recovery

    2021-04-14T06:58:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is expecting to fly up to 20% of its pre-crisis capacity over the third quarter, up from 14% during the first half, and foresees these levels to start increasing from late May onwards. The airline provided the latest outlook as it projected first-half headline pre-tax losses, ...

  • pd-8-c-uec
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    Prototype sections for 'Russified' Superjet's PD-8 engine emerge

    2021-04-13T18:00:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine has completed manufacturing work on the primary components of a prototype Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant. The PD-8 is a lower-thrust variant of a family which centres on the PD-14 designed for the Irkut MC-21-310. It is intended for eventual use on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 as a fully-domestic ...

  • Beluga SAF-c-Airbus
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    Airbus extends sustainable-fuel Beluga operations to UK

    2021-04-13T11:47:00Z

    Airbus has extended the use of sustainably-fuelled A300-600ST Beluga outsize transports to its UK wing plant at Broughton. It has carried out an initial flight from the UK facility with aicraft F-GSTF – one of five -600STs in the airframer’s logistics fleet, fitted with General Electric CF6 engines – partially ...