All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 158

  • Il-114-300 2nd flight 2-c-Rostec
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    Il-114-300 carries out second test flight after month-long hiatus

    2021-01-19T17:31:00Z

    United Aircraft has conducted a second test flight with the updated Ilyushin Il-114-300 turboprop, a month after the maiden sortie in mid-December. The twin-engined aircraft – numbered 54114, a modernised version of the original Il-114 airframe – took off from Moscow Zhukovsky with a crew of three, comprising two pilots ...

  • SJ182 search-c-Basarnas
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    Sriwijaya crash probe aims for preliminary findings in early February

    2021-01-19T11:40:00Z

    Indonesian investigators are aiming to publish preliminary findings regarding the Sriwijaya Boeing 737-500 crash in early February, in line with ICAO standards. Investigation authority KNKT says the flight-data recorder download has yielded information on 370 parameters. KNKT head Nurcahyo Utomo says the authority hopes to publish a preliminary report on ...

  • Icelandair 757-c-Icelandair
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    Icelandair Group to divest tour operator following hotel sale

    2021-01-19T10:18:00Z

    Icelandair Group is to sell its tour operator subsidiary Iceland Travel, as part of the continuing concentration on its flight operations activities. The wholly-owned subsidiary had been classified, along with hotel firm Icelandair Hotels, as an asset held for sale in 2019. Icelandair Group sold a 75% share in the ...

  • Air Canada 737 Max title-c-Air Canada
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    Air Canada caters for passengers’ anxiety as it details 737 Max re-introduction

    2021-01-19T07:18:00Z

    Air Canada is to return the Boeing 737 Max to service at the beginning of February, after the Canadian civil aviation regulator detailed the requirements for clearing the aircraft for flight. Transport Canada has disclosed an airworthiness directive covering the technical modifications and specific crew procedural changes that 737 Max ...

  • Air Canada Boeing 737 Max 8
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    Canada details Max modifications needed for service return

    2021-01-18T18:21:00Z

    Canadian authorities have detailed the modifications required for operators to return Boeing 737 Max jets to service from 20 January.

  • MC-21 in snow-c-via Twitter
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    MC-21 suffers runway excursion during simulated single-engine failure

    2021-01-18T14:29:00Z

    One of the flight-test Irkut MC-21-300s has been involved in a runway excursion at Moscow Zhukovsky during an exercise simulating single-engine failure. Images from the scene show that aircraft 73051 – the first example of the aircraft to fly – has come to a halt on snow-covered ground. The depth ...

  • Pobeda 737-c-Pobeda
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    Budget airline Pobeda proves resilient as Russian full-year traffic halves

    2021-01-18T08:29:00Z

    Russian airlines’ passenger traffic halved over the course of last year, official figures from the federal air transport regulator show. Rosaviatsia states that overall traffic was down by 52% with passenger numbers down 46% to 69.2 million. But the fall was not indiscriminate across the Russian carriers. Aeroflot Group’s budget ...

  • Q400 firefighter-c-Conair Group
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    Flybe Q400s to be converted into firefighters for Conair

    2021-01-16T10:29:00Z

    Source: Conair Group Eleven Q400s, formerly with Flybe, are being transferred to Conair Source: Conair Group Eleven Q400s, formerly with Flybe, are being transferred to Conair

  • Lockerbie cockpit
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    Scottish court rejects appeal of Libyan convicted of bombing Pan Am 747

    2021-01-15T13:55:00Z

    Lawyers for the only person convicted of the Pan Am Boeing 747-100 bombing over Scotland in 1988 have lost a long-running bid to appeal the judgement. Libyan citizen Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi was imprisoned for his role in the bombing of flight PA103, which resulted in 270 fatalities as it came down ...

  • Wizz Abu Dhabi tail
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    Wizz takes advantage of UAE-Israel ties to open Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv

    2021-01-15T08:33:00Z

    Wizz Air is the latest operator to take advantage of the political agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, with plans to serve the Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv route. The airline will open the connection on 12 February, through its new Middle Eastern division Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. This division, ...

  • An-178 in flight-c-Antonov
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    Ukrainian armed forces to take three An-178s

    2021-01-14T18:12:00Z

    Antonov is to embark on production of three An-178 airlifters for the Ukrainian military, under a newly-agreed memorandum of co-operation. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, participating in an event to mark the pact, has also indicated that the government is interested in creating an airline this year which will use Antonov ...

  • Lion Air A330
    Analysis

    Why flight safety faces new dangers during downturn

    2021-01-14T18:10:00Z

    One uncomfortable aspect of the extraordinary crisis inflicted on air transport operations is the extent to which the pandemic might, at some point, be considered a contributing factor to aircraft accidents, despite – or perhaps because of – the reduction in flight activity.

  • simulator-c-CAE
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    EASA aims to reduce simulator dependency by crediting other training devices

    2021-01-14T09:39:00Z

    Europe’s safety authority is aiming to reduce training dependency on full-flight simulators by implementing a classification system that enables selection of other flight-training devices that provide the appropriate level of capability. The matter is the subject of a European Union Aviation Safety Agency proposal which, it says, contains an “innovative” ...

  • DHL 777F-c-DHL
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    Freighter line hands Boeing advantage in twin-aisle delivery contest

    2021-01-13T14:32:00Z

    While Airbus delivered far more aircraft overall than Boeing last year, the US airframer’s freighter activity meant it was able to hand over a greater number of twin-aisle models. Boeing’s freighter business contrasted sharply with that of Airbus, which has not sold a new-build cargo aircraft for nearly six years ...

  • Congo E195-E2 title-c-Embraer
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    Congo Airways enhances Embraer order with a pair of E195-E2s

    2021-01-13T09:36:00Z

    African carrier Congo Airways has ordered another pair of Embraer E2 regional jets, with an agreement to take two E195-E2s. Congo Airways had previously ordered two of the smaller E190-E2. Embraer values the overall package of four aircraft at $272 million, at catalogue prices. The Congo Airways order will be ...

  • Jordan Aviation A330-c-Jordan Aviation
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    Middle East’s Jordan Aviation discloses plans for US services

    2021-01-12T20:42:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Jordan Aviation is seeking to open scheduled services to the USA within the next four months. The privately-owned airline has not detailed its intended route network. Royal Jordanian Airlines already serves routes from Amman to New York JFK and Chicago. While it aims to commence scheduled services ...

  • Sriwijaya FDR-c-Basarnas
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    Flight-data recorder recovered from Sriwijaya 737 crash site

    2021-01-12T12:39:00Z

    Search personnel have retrieved the flight-data recorder from the Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 which crashed into the sea shortly after departing Jakarta. Indonesian search and rescue agency Basarnas says the recorder was handed to the investigation authority KNKT on 12 January. KNKT has yet to determine whether the details of ...

  • Rickard Gustafson-c-SAS
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    SAS chief Gustafson stepping down to take top post at industrial firm

    2021-01-12T08:55:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS’s chief executive, Rickard Gustafson, is to step down from the position and leave the company after a decade in charge. Gustafson will leave by the beginning of July, the airline states, taking up the chief executive role at Swedish industrial group SKF, succeeding Alrik Danielson. SKF specialises ...

  • A320 shipment to Mobile-c-Airbus
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    Airbus dismayed as US tariffs sting aircraft structure shipments

    2021-01-11T15:32:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury has reiterated the need for a negotiated settlement to the long-running transatlantic subsidies dispute, as the US government – in the final days of the Trump administration – prepares to put further sanctions in place. Speaking as the airframer unveiled its full-year 2020 order and ...

  • Boeing 787-9-Qatar Airways-
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    Bahrain lifts restrictions on Qatari flights after Al-Ula summit

    2021-01-10T22:44:00Z

    Bahrain’s air navigation service has updated NOTAMs to remove restrictions on Qatari services, following the recent reconciliation agreement reached at a Gulf Co-operation Council summit. Qatar does not have its own flight information region. Its airspace is contained within the Bahraini FIR. The kingdom’s aeronautical information publication has featured restrictions ...