All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 165

  • Simferopol airport
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    Ukrainian prosecutors petition to seize Russian aircraft serving Crimea

    2020-11-18T10:12:00Z

    Crimea’s Ukrainian-backed prosecutor’s office has requested seizure of over 100 Russian aircraft, alleging violation of international flight rules by operating passenger services to the annex territory. It has newly added 44 aircraft to a list of 65 others, to which the office referred in September, following Ukraine’s closure of Crimean ...

  • Gulf Air 787-9 A9C-FF in Israel-c-US embassy
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    Bahrain’s Gulf Air embarks on initial flight to Israel

    2020-11-18T09:00:00Z

    Gulf Air operated a special service to Israel on 18 November, following the diplomatic normalisation agreement signed between the two sides. The service, GF972 from Manama to Tel Aviv, carried a flight number reflecting Israel’s international telephone code – continuing the symbolism used by a pioneering El Al flight which ...

  • Air Nostrum CRJ1000-c-Iberia
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    Air Nostrum rethink spurs closure of state-aid fleet-funding probe

    2020-11-17T23:16:00Z

    Investigations into the financing of Spanish regional carrier Air Nostrum’s fleet renewal have been closed, after the airline reviewed its investment plans in the wake of the air transport crisis. The European Commission had opened, in October last year, an in-depth probe into the public support offered by the Valencia ...

  • An-124 engine
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    Engine-damaged An-124 lost multiple systems including brakes and thrust control

    2020-11-17T10:32:00Z

    Russian authorities have disclosed that the Volga-Dnepr Antonov An-124 which made an emergency landing at Novosibirsk had experienced braking failure, loss of electrical power, and loss of radio communications. The aircraft’s inboard left-hand Progress D-18T engine sustained “complete destruction” as it departed Novosibirsk on 13 November, states the federal air ...

  • EasyJet A320neo-c-Airbus
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    EasyJet aims to keep fleet to minimum as crisis persists

    2020-11-17T09:07:00Z

    EasyJet is working to cut back its fleet to just over 300 aircraft for 2021, taking advantage of flexibility in its fleet-development agreements. The airline has 342 Airbus aircraft – of which 215 are owned – comprising 14 A321neos, 206 A320s and A320neos, and 122 A319s. EasyJet has disclosed that ...

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    EasyJet keeps capacity leashed as it turns in hefty full-year loss

    2020-11-17T07:45:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is expecting to fly no more than 20% of planned capacity during the first quarter of 2020-21, owing to continuing restrictions in its markets. It outlined the forecast as it turned in a full-year pre-tax loss of £1.27 billion ($1.68 billion). The airline says it is ...

  • Transavia 737-800-c-Kok Vermeulen Creative Commons
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    Latent flaw missed in Transavia 737 angle-of-attack sensor

    2020-11-16T19:39:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a Boeing 737-800 experienced two successive unreliable air data incidents, after an overnight technical check failed to uncover a latent flaw in its angle-of-attack sensor. The Transavia aircraft (F-GZHO) had been ferried from Norwich to Paris Orly on 7 February 2018, after undergoing maintenance, but ...

  • KrasAvia ATR title-c-KrasAvia
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    KrasAvia introduces ex-Swedish ATR 72s as it awaits Il-114-300s

    2020-11-16T10:35:00Z

    Russian carrier KrasAvia has started introducing ATR 72-500s to replace older Soviet types, as it awaits the arrival of new Ilyushin Il-114-300s. Krasnoyarsk-based KrasAvia has taken two ATRs, the latest arriving at its Krasnoyarsk base on 14 November. It says the aircraft have been acquired with the support of the ...

  • Aer Lingus Regional title-c-Aer Lingus
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    Stobart Group still plans airline exit despite Aer Lingus franchise setback

    2020-11-16T08:48:00Z

    Stobart Group still intends to divest its regional operator Stobart Air by the end of the financial year, despite Irish carrier Aer Lingus’s deciding not to renew a franchise agreement with the company. Aer Lingus has been using Stobart Air for regional connections for several years and Stobart Group had ...

  • Etihad A321-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Etihad becomes latest carrier to schedule UAE-Israel flights

    2020-11-16T08:02:00Z

    United Arab Emirates carrier Etihad Airways is to open full services between Abu Dhabi and the main Israeli hub at Tel Aviv, from the end of the winter season. Etihad Airways will serve the Tel Aviv route daily, and year-round, from 28 March next year. Its reservations system indicates it ...

  • Croatia Airlines Airbus title-c-Croatia Airlines
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    Croatia Airlines to shore up liquidity with Kn350m government injection

    2020-11-14T11:16:00Z

    Croatia Airlines is to hold an extraordinary general assembly to approve a recapitalisation scheme which involves raising Kn350 million ($54.7 million) through a share issue. Under the proposal, to be discussed at the 14 December assembly, the share capital of the airline would increase from Kn277.8 million to Kn627.8 million. ...

  • An-124 accident 2-c-Sledcom
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    Volga-Dnepr An-124 damaged in departure accident at Novosibirsk

    2020-11-13T12:42:00Z

    One of Russian outsize freight operator Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ Antonov An-124s has suffered substantial damage after a departure accident apparently involving engine failure. Images of the aircraft (RA-82042) at Novosibirsk show it came to rest on rough snowy ground, on its fuselage underside, with extensive damage to its inboard left-hand Progress ...

  • Wizz A321-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Post-storage A321 aborted take-off over pitot blockage

    2020-11-12T19:45:00Z

    Wizz Air UK has revised its return-to-service processes after an Airbus A321, whose crew aborted take-off at high speed, was found to have a pitot probe blocked by insect activity. The aircraft (G-WUKJ) had reached 120kt – the V1 decision speed – during its departure roll from runway 20 at ...

  • ALECSys-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce to test wholly-sustainable fuel for UltraFan development

    2020-11-12T10:56:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to test a Trent engine with a fully-sustainable aviation fuel as part of its development of the advanced UltraFan powerplant. The Trent 1000 engine will feature a lean-burn low-emissions system known as ALECSys, says the manufacturer. UltraFan is intended to provide a 25% fuel-burn saving over the first ...

  • Israir A320-c-Israir
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    Lessor Global Knafaim bids to re-enter Israir auction after revising offer

    2020-11-12T08:51:00Z

    Israeli aircraft lessor Global Knafaim Leasing has submitted a revised offer for leisure airline Israir, having initially failed to advance to the next stage of the bidding process. It has outlined a 107 million ($31.6 million) shekel proposal comprising 35 million shekels in cash and 72 million shekels representing a ...

  • ANZ 787-9-c-ANZ
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    New Zealand 787 engine inquiries closed after Rolls-Royce blade fix

    2020-11-11T22:04:00Z

    New Zealand investigators have closed an inquiry into two incidents involving engine problems on Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787-9s operated by Air New Zealand. The country’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission states that the incidents involved fracture of intermediate-pressure turbine blades on Trent 1000 powerplants. Deterioration of these blades was one of several ...

  • S7 Airlines A319-c-Dmitry Mottl Creative Commons
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    Russia’s S7 introduces premium A319s with low-density layout

    2020-11-11T10:03:00Z

    Russian carrier S7 Airlines has reconfigured a pair of Airbus A319s to increase premium accommodation on the type for high-demand business routes. The carrier has fitted just 96 seats to the aircraft, including 24 in the business-class cabin. S7’s A319s have featured a single-class arrangement with 144 seats, while Airbus ...

  • Iran A319 EP-IEP-c-Iran Air
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    Second Iran Air aircraft makes wrong-runway landing at Tabriz

    2020-11-11T07:11:00Z

    Iranian investigators have indicated that an Airbus A319 crew landed on the wrong runway at Tabriz airport after becoming accustomed to using it on two previous flights. The Iran Air aircraft (EP-IEP) had been inbound to Tabriz from Isfahan on 7 October but, despite being cleared to land on runway ...

  • Arkia A321LR - Hamburg
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    Arkia-Israir merger proposal among bids for Israeli leisure carrier

    2020-11-10T10:37:00Z

    Israeli carrier Arkia has revealed it is bidding to take over leisure operator Israir, one of multiple parties to have declared formal interest in acquiring the carrier. Israir is being auctioned as part of a restructuring of troubled parent company IDB Development. Arkia says it would pursue Israir “by way ...

  • Boeing 787-10-c-Boeing
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    EU strikes back in subsidy dispute with 15% duty on Boeing jets

    2020-11-09T20:39:00Z

    Boeing aircraft imported to the European Union are to carry a 15% tariff after European regulators imposed their own countermeasures in the long-running transatlantic subsidies dispute. The measures will take effect from 10 November, following the World Trade Organization’s authorisation on 26 October for the EU to place duties worth ...