All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 54

  • Citation crash map title-c-NTSB
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    Cockpit-recorder riddle emerges after fatal crash of unresponsive Citation

    2023-06-27T06:35:00Z

    US investigators have yet to locate a cockpit-voice recorder from the Cessna Citation V business jet which crashed in Virginia on 4 June after its pilot became unresponsive. The aircraft had not been fitted with a flight-data recorder, nor was it required to be. Maintenance inspection records, however, indicate the ...

  • tu-214-c-rostec
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    Siberia’s Yakutia could turn to Tu-214s for fleet modernisation

    2023-06-26T09:50:00Z

    Siberian carrier Yakutia could introduce Tupolev Tu-214s as part of its fleet modernisation programme, under a governmental agreement. The government of the Sakha republic has formally expressed interest – through an agreement at an international economic forum in St Petersburg – in acquiring the type for Yakutia. Yakutia has indicated ...

  • X-57 design-c-NASA
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    NASA to end all-electric X-57 programme without flying prototype

    2023-06-26T08:01:00Z

    NASA is to end its experimental X-57 all-electric aircraft project without flying the prototype airframe, citing a shortage of time to address technical issues. But the US aeronautics agency insists the project – which will begin closing at the end of September – has provided valuable research findings on electric ...

  • A330-200-c-Airbus
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    Spain’s Privilege Style brings in A330-200 to replace 767

    2023-06-26T06:25:00Z

    Spanish private and wet-lease operator Privilege Style has introduced an Airbus A330-200 which will replace the company’s Boeing 767-300ER. Set up in 2003, Privilege Style is based in Palma de Mallorca, and specialises in customised ad hoc services for corporate entities, sports teams, humanitarian organisations and tour operators. It identifies ...

  • A330-800-c-Airbus
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    Airbus ties up with LanzaJet to advance alcohol-based sustainable fuel production

    2023-06-26T05:45:00Z

    Airbus is linking with alternative fuels specialist LanzaJet to accelerate certification and take-up of 100% sustainable fuels, to eliminate the need for fossil-fuel power on current aircraft types. The co-operation will also support the establishment of sustainable fuel facilities which will use LanzaJet’s alcohol-to-jet technology. LanzaJet’s process involves low-carbon ethanol ...

  • Iraqi first 787-c-Iraqi Airways
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    After 14 years, first Iraqi Airways 787 touches down in Baghdad

    2023-06-23T05:23:00Z

    Iraqi Airways has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787, one of 10 that the Baghdad-based airline has on order. The Iraqi government originally reached the agreement for the twinjets in late 2009. “As domestic and international air traffic gains momentum, it’s crucial that our Iraqi Airways fleet matches ...

  • Trent Boeing 787-c-Rolls-Royce
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    EASA poised to overhaul 'unrepresentative' engine endurance testing

    2023-06-22T10:04:00Z

    Certification requirements for turbofan endurance testing are set to be overhauled by European regulators, to take better account of modern engine design characteristics. The update is contained in a proposal put forward by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It also intends to improve the level of confidence in the ...

  • lh group-c-Lufthansa Group
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    Lufthansa continues non-core divestments with sale of business-travel payment arm

    2023-06-22T07:26:00Z

    Lufthansa Group has divested its specialist corporate travel payments subsidiary AirPlus Servicekarten to the Swedish financial institution SEB Kort Bank. The sale is worth around €450 million ($495 million). Lufthansa Group had previously signalled that it was looking at divesting AirPlus, along with other non-core businesses, as part of a ...

  • Transair fuselage recovery nose-c-NTSB
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    Why pilots of ditched Transair 737 identified, then misidentified, failed engine

    2023-06-22T07:02:00Z

    US investigators believe pilots of a Transair Boeing 737-200 freighter which ditched in the ocean off Honolulu did not verify which engine had failed shortly after take-off, despite initially correctly identifying the damaged powerplant. When the first officer, who was flying the twinjet, reduced thrust to decelerate, this obscured obvious ...

  • ZEROe demonstrator-c-Airbus
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    Airbus-Safran venture demonstrates proof-of-concept for hydrogen aircraft fuel system

    2023-06-21T11:49:00Z

    Airbus-Safran space launch venture ArianeGroup has conducted a proof-of-concept test of hydrogen conditioning which would be suitable for feeding an aircraft engine. The test, carried out on 12 May at the Vernon facility northwest of Paris, marks the conclusion to a project named Hyperion which looked at hydrogen propulsion options ...

  • A220-c-NAC
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    TAAG picks up more A220s from leasing sector

    2023-06-21T10:06:00Z

    Angolan flag-carrier TAAG is adding to its Airbus A220 leasing agreements by taking a pair of aircraft from Nordic Aviation Capital. The lessor is to supply -300 variants to the African operator. NAC says the jets are the first of its portfolio of A220s to be leased out. It has ...

  • A330neo Avolon-c-Airbus
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    Lessor Avolon provisionally signs for 20 more A330-900s

    2023-06-21T09:20:00Z

    Irish-based lessor Avolon has tentatively agreed to acquire 20 Airbus A330neo twinjets, all of which will be the -900 variant. The agreement is the subject of a memorandum of understanding. “We have been a strong supporter of the A330neo programme since its launch,” says Avolon chief Andy Cronin. “With our ...

  • Scherer investor forum PAS23-c-Airbus
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    Airbus commercial chief predicts ‘violent’ swing to undersupply in widebody sector

    2023-06-21T08:50:00Z

    Airbus chief commercial officer Christian Scherer foresees a swing in the supply-demand balance in the widebody sector which, he believes, could be sharper than that affecting the single-aisle market. The widebody sector has lagged the single-aisle recovery and Airbus’s production rates on the A330neo and A350 are still low compared ...

  • TAAG A220-c-Azorra
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    Angolan carrier TAAG to lease batch of A220s

    2023-06-20T17:50:00Z

    Angolan flag-carrier TAAG is to introduce three Airbus A220-300s which will be acquired through a lease agreement. US-based lessor Azorra will supply the twinjets to the airline next year. “We are deeply committed to growing the company by leveraging our market share and destination portfolio,” says TAAG chief Eduardo Fairen. ...

  • El Al 787-c-El Al
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    Israel’s El Al expands 787 fleet with lease of another pair

    2023-06-20T14:06:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has reached a lease agreement with Irish-based AerCap covering a pair of Boeing 787-9s. The aircraft will be delivered to the airline in the second quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026. The carrier says the lease period is 15 years. El Al’s lease ...

  • Tu-144-c-RuthAS Creative Commons
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    Tu-144 crash puzzle persists 50 years after fatal Paris display

    2023-06-20T13:35:00Z

    Le Bourget was the scene of gladiatorial supersonic spectacle 50 years ago when a Soviet Tupolev Tu-144S sought to outperform the rival BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde at the 1973 Paris air show, only to splinter into fiery rain over the suburb of Goussainville.

  • Philippine Airlines A350-1000-c-Airbus
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    Philippine Airlines to fit 10-abreast seating on A350-1000s

    2023-06-20T13:24:00Z

    Philippine Airlines is to fit 10-abreast seating to the economy cabin of its Airbus A350-1000s, taking advantage of recent interior upgrades to the variant. The carrier is configuring the twinjets with 380 seats in three classes, including 24 in the premium-economy cabin and 42 in business. Airbus has introduced a ...

  • HyPower1-c-Airbus
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    Modified A330 to explore hydrogen fuel-cells’ potential as APU replacement

    2023-06-20T12:16:00Z

    Airbus is to modify an A330-200 to explore the potential for hydrogen fuel cells to power systems other than those directly related to the main engines. Lighting, avionics and air conditioning are driven by the auxiliary power unit. But Airbus chief technical officer Sabine Klauke believes 5% of the fuel ...

  • A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Leap-powered A321XLR progresses towards certification after fuel-tank liner agreement

    2023-06-20T11:21:00Z

    Airbus’s long-range A321XLR has made its air show debut, as the airframer aims to certify the CFM International Leap-1A version by the end of this year. Executive vice-president for programmes Philippe Mhun tells FlightGlobal that Airbus has agreement on the twinjet’s technical configuration for the twinjet following discussions with the ...

  • Boom Overture and Symphony-c-Boom Supersonic
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    Boom discloses more Overture detail as it sources main aerostructures

    2023-06-20T09:15:00Z

    Boom Supersonic has revealed greater detail of its Overture aircraft design, including its Symphony engine, after selecting primary suppliers to produce the composite fuselage, wing and empennage of the Mach 1.7 jet.