All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 152

  • NordStar Norilsk title-c-NordStar
    News

    NordStar-KrasAvia tie-up to support northern Russia network development

    2021-03-10T23:11:00Z

    Russian carrier NordStar has entered a tie-up with regional operator KrasAvia, a consortium intended to increase air transport access for the area. President Vladimir Putin had supported a proposal to establish a base carrier at Norilsk – a designation which has been granted to NordStar – and create a co-operation ...

  • Rossiya 747
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    Aeroflot Group impairs Rossiya goodwill and Aurora disposal

    2021-03-10T21:19:00Z

    Aeroflot Group has disclosed a Rb6.5 billion ($88 million) write-off of goodwill for its subsidiary airline Rossiya in its full-year financial results. The company has also listed a Rb5.07 billion loss from the disposal of another subsidiary, the eastern Russian carrier Aurora which it sold for the token sum of ...

  • Czech Airlines-c-Czech Airlines
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    Court urges Czech Airlines creditors to file prompt claims

    2021-03-10T16:43:00Z

    Czech Airlines creditors are being urged to submit claims within two months following the carrier’s filing for insolvency with a Prague court. The municipal court has ruled that an interim creditors’ committee be appointed with Czech Airlines Technics, the Czech bank Ceska Sporitelna, and the aviation general sales agent Air ...

  • Icelandair 767
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    Two Icelandair 767s to be converted to freighters in leaseback deal

    2021-03-10T16:16:00Z

    Icelandair Group has reached a sale-and-leaseback agreement for a pair of Boeing 767-300ER which will be converted into freighters. The aircraft are being sold to Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings’ associated joint venture Titan Aircraft Investments. Icelandair Group says the 767s will be converted in spring next year and be re-introduced, ...

  • Peruvian 737-c-Commission for air accident investigation
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    Peruvian 737 excursion crew disoriented by lack of centreline lights

    2021-03-10T13:49:00Z

    Pilots of a Peruvian Boeing 737-300 should have considered a go-around instead of proceeding with a landing in heavy rain and a crosswind at Iquitos where the jet experienced a runway excursion. The aircraft – with 121 passengers and seven crew members – had been cleared for an ILS approach ...

  • Daldrup-c-FBB
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    Berlin airports chief seeks to step down following Brandenburg completion

    2021-03-10T12:51:00Z

    Four months after the much-delayed Berlin Brandenburg airport opened, the chief of its operating company has requested to step down from his post. Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, who took over almost exactly four years ago, is seeking to terminate his contract of employment early, in September 2021. Operating company FBB says ...

  • AerCap
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    AerCap agrees acquisition of US lessor GECAS

    2021-03-10T11:39:00Z

    Leasing giant AerCap has agreed to acquire US lessor GECAS, creating a leviathan with over 2,000 aircraft and more than 900 engines as well as 300 helicopters. AerCap says it has entered into a “definitive agreement” – unanimously approved by the companies’ boards – under which General Electric will receive ...

  • Flybe Embraer-c-Flybe
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    Cut in UK domestic air passenger duty floated for transport consultation

    2021-03-10T09:16:00Z

    Consultation is set to take place on cutting the UK’s air passenger duty scheme as part of a broad government rethink on the country’s transport network. Air passenger duty is a distance-based scheme which is pitched as a mechanism for addressing environmental concerns, but has long been controversial with airlines. ...

  • Boeing's Renton 737 production line
    In depth

    Why the Max grounding challenged principle of mutual recognition

    2021-03-10T07:52:00Z

    When the Boeing 737 Max was barred from the airspace of several countries by national authorities, a question arose as to whether this amounted to breaching a fundamental principle of ICAO – that of mutual recognition of airworthiness certification. National authorities have the right to act against aircraft on their ...

  • 777F-c-Boeing
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    Spill spurs order to de-activate 777F potable water system

    2021-03-09T12:14:00Z

    Operators of certain Boeing 777 freighters have been instructed to de-activate potable water systems on the aircraft, over the risk of water intrusion into the forward electronic equipment bay. The US FAA has issued the order after an incident involving a 777F which was receiving potable water servicing on the ...

  • Olivier Dassault-c-French National Assembly
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    French business icon Olivier Dassault killed in helicopter crash

    2021-03-07T20:41:00Z

    French president Emmanuel Macron has announced the death of Olivier Dassault, the son of Dassault Group’s late chief executive Serge Dassault and grandson of the company’s founder. Olivier Dassault, an entrepreneur and politician who had held roles within the aerospace company, was involved in a helicopter crash in Normandy, northern ...

  • SpiceJet Q400-c-Bombardier
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    De Havilland entitled to terminate SpiceJet Dash 8 order: UK judge

    2021-03-07T16:25:00Z

    Turboprop manufacturer De Havilland Aircraft of Canada was entitled to terminate a Dash 8-400 purchase agreement with Indian carrier SpiceJet after the airline stopped making payments and taking delivery of aircraft, a judge has ruled. SpiceJet originally ordered 25 of the type from Bombardier – part of a September 2017 ...

  • Wizz flypast-c-Steve Hall
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    Four-ship Welsh flypast marks Wizz Air UK’s upcoming Cardiff base

    2021-03-06T19:25:00Z

    Four Wizz Air UK Airbus A321s have marked the upcoming opening of a Cardiff base by conducting a flypast of cities in south Wales. The aircraft formation departed London Luton between 13:45 and 14:00 on 6 March. Wizz Air UK says that, ahead of the base’s opening on 17 May, ...

  • 737 Max
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    US-EU strive to ‘reset’ relationship by suspending tariffs in Airbus-Boeing row

    2021-03-05T18:39:00Z

    European Union regulators have agreed to a temporary suspension of tariffs in the long-running Airbus-Boeing dispute over civil aircraft subsidies, a four-month hiatus which will lift tariffs on aircraft and non-aircraft imports. The dispute was initiated by the US government in 2004 but, with the spat having moved from a ...

  • Norwegian A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Norwegian mass cancellation pushes Airbus into negative net orders

    2021-03-05T17:14:00Z

    Airbus has newly-recorded cancellations of 92 aircraft, pushing the airframer far into negative net order territory after the first two months of this year. The cancelled aircraft comprise a pair of A350-900s plus 59 A320neo and 30 A321neo jets. Scandinavian budget carrier Norwegian accounted for almost all of the single-aisle ...

  • 777 spray-c-Greenpeace
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    Activists spray-paint parked Air France 777 to protest climate bill

    2021-03-05T12:25:00Z

    Environmental activities have managed to gain access to a stored Air France Boeing 777-200ER and spray it with green colouring as part of a protest against the French government air transport policies. The aircraft – registered F-GSPB, a 1998 airframe fitted with General Electric GE90 engines – was parked at ...

  • Bell 505-c-Bell
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    Bell 505 single-pilot operations restricted as inspection regime tightens

    2021-03-05T11:55:00Z

    Canadian safety authorities have temporarily banned right-hand single-pilot operations of Bell 505 Jet Ranger X helicopters, after further investigations into the potential fracture of collective sticks on the type. Transport Canada is tightening inspection requirements for the helicopter following an incident in which the collective stick on one aircraft failed ...

  • A220 failed engine-c-NTSB
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    Redesign to cure acoustic engine phenomenon linked to A220 failures

    2021-03-05T09:52:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is aiming to introduce redesigned bleed-valve ducts for Airbus A220 engines by the fourth quarter of this year, to eliminate a resonance phenomenon linked to a series of powerplant failures. Four instances of PW1500G low-pressure compressor stage-one rotor separation, affecting A220-300s operated by Swiss and Air Baltic, ...

  • Delta A350 Delta-1
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    US government temporarily suspends UK tariffs in shift to resolve Airbus-Boeing spat

    2021-03-04T14:16:00Z

    Signs have emerged of a shift in the effort to resolve the long-running transatlantic civil aircraft subsidies dispute, after the US and UK governments agreed to suspend tariffs for four months. The measure follows the UK’s unilateral suspension of tariffs at the beginning of January. Both sides have since jointly ...

  • ATP landing title-c-AAIB via Flugsnug
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    West Atlantic ATP veered off runway as crew botched crosswind landing

    2021-03-04T13:33:00Z

    Swedish freighter operator West Atlantic has reinforced crosswind training after investigators attributed a significant British Aerospace ATP excursion at Birmingham airport to inexperience and incorrect technique. Although the ATP, arriving from Guernsey on 22 May last year, carried out an initial crabbed approach to runway 33 in windy conditions, the ...