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  • A330 Airbus LHT cargo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus and LHT to develop A330 temporary pallet-cargo interior

    2021-04-28T12:05:00Z

    Airbus is to develop a temporary A330 cargo-transport scheme enabling operators of the twinjets to remove seats and carry industry-standard pallets on the main deck. The scheme will be developed through a supplemental type certificate in co-operation with German maintenance and modification specialist Lufthansa Technik. Airbus says the programme – ...

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    Finnair reviewing timeframe for single-aisle modernisation

    2021-04-28T09:17:00Z

    Finnair intends to adopt temporary measures to manage its single-aisle fleet after putting narrowbody modernisation plans on hold while the pandemic crisis persists. Prior to the pandemic the airline had been discussing particularly the introduction of Airbus A320neos or “similar aircraft” from other suppliers, said chief executive Topi Manner during ...

  • LMS-901-c-Baikal Engineering
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    Baikal completes airframe of utility aircraft to replace An-2

    2021-04-27T18:19:00Z

    Russia’s Baikal Engineering has completed manufacture of a prototype airframe for the LMS-901 utility aircraft, which is intended as a replacement for the Antonov An-2. The aircraft is being designed to transport up to 2t of payload with a range of 800nm (1,500km) and a cruising speed of 160kt. It ...

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    ​Heathrow allowed limited increase in airport charges

    2021-04-27T14:21:00Z

    The UK Civil Aviation Authority has denied Heathrow Airport’s request to increase its charges to airlines by £2.6 billion ($3.6 billion), deeming such a rise to be “disproportionate and not in the interests of consumer”.

  • Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson
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    UK and Ireland do not have infrastructure for staycations: Ryanair chief

    2021-04-27T12:25:00Z

    The head of the Irish carrier’s mainline operation suggested that so-called staycations “will all be forgotten about” when destinations such as Spain and the Greek Islands open up again.

  • Qantas A350-1000 title-c-Airbus
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    Airbus formally lists highest-weight A350-1000 at 319t

    2021-04-27T10:51:00Z

    Airbus has formally listed its highest weight variant for the A350-1000, which will have a maximum take-off weight of 319t. This version of the twinjet, designated as weight variant WV006, is 3t heavier than the previous 316t variants WV002 and WV011. Fuel capacity of the new variant remains the same ...

  • Guillaume Faury
    Analysis

    European aviation chiefs demand more support for green recovery

    2021-04-27T10:24:00Z

    Aviation executives have called for more government support to help the sector meet its target of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.

  • Top Aces A-4N Skyhawk and Alpha Jet
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    Germany signs new adversary training deal with Top Aces

    2021-04-27T08:43:00Z

    Berlin has awarded Canada-based Top Aces a follow-on contract to extend its provision of adversary air training services to the German armed forces from January 2022.

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    UK carrier Jet2 to post loss of up to £385m for pandemic-hit year

    2021-04-27T08:05:00Z

    UK leisure carrier Jet2 expects to post a group loss of between £375-385 million ($521-535 million) for for the 12 months ended 31 March 2021, a year in which its activities have been heavily curtailed by pandemic travel restrictions.

  • Finnair Airbus A350-900 2020
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    Finnair hikes cost-base reduction target for a third time

    2021-04-27T06:26:00Z

    Finnair is raising a permanent cost-savings target a third time, to €170 million ($205 million), more than double the original figure unveiled last year. The company had stated in May 2020 that it was aiming for €80 million in cost-base reductions from 2022, compared with 2019 levels. Over the next ...

  • R22 VR sim-c-VRM
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    EASA approves virtual-reality simulation for R22 training

    2021-04-26T17:22:00Z

    Creators of a flight-simulation trainer for rotorcraft pilots have obtained the first European certification for a virtual-reality system. The trainer is designed to enable pilots to practice risky manoeuvres in a virtual environment, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It has been developed by VRM Switzerland for the popular ...

  • China flag
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    Guangzhou displaces Atlanta as Chinese airports dominate latest ranking

    2021-04-26T15:07:00Z

    Guangzhou Baiyun displaced Atlanta Hartsfield as the world’s busiest airport in 2020, as Chinese facilities shot up the global ranking to dominate the top 10, according to preliminary data released by ACI World in late April.

  • TAP-air-Portugal
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    EU approves €462 million of support for TAP Air Portugal

    2021-04-26T13:54:00Z

    European regulators have cleared a €462 million ($558 million) loan from the Portuguese state to flag carrier TAP, having deemed the support to be within state-aid rules.

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    ​Finnair restart to be focused on leisure routes

    2021-04-26T12:55:00Z

    Finnair plans to increase capacity to a host of European holiday destinations and key US markets as it envisages rebounding summer traffic following a successful vaccine rollout.

  • A320-c-Airbus
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    Ignition risk spurs order to replace older A320s’ fuel pumps

    2021-04-23T17:02:00Z

    Operators of older Airbus A320-family jets are being urgently ordered to replace certain fuel-pump components over concerns about potential ignition sources. As a result of a quality inspection, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the locking key of the impeller drive shaft was found to be loose in a ...

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    Hensoldt gets AESA radar contract for Quadriga Eurofighters

    2021-04-23T13:17:00Z

    Hensoldt has been awarded a roughly €200 million ($241 million) contract to produce active electronically scanned array radars for the German air force’s 38 Project Quadriga Eurofighters.

  • Rossiya SSJ-c-Rossiya
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    Rossiya builds Superjet fleet as Russian domestic market picks up

    2021-04-23T07:47:00Z

    Aeroflot Group shifted another six Sukhoi Superjet 100s to Rossiya during March, bringing the number transferred to the airline to 14 over the first quarter. Rossiya’s fleet has increased from 67 to 81 aircraft over the three-month period as Aeroflot Group continued implementation of a strategy to use Rossiya as ...

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    Ryanair chief Wilson hopeful of ‘extended summer’

    2021-04-22T15:04:00Z

    Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson remains optimistic of a strong lift in air travel in Europe this summer and expects consumers will extend holiday plans later into the year

  • Dassault Falcon 6X debut
    In depth

    Business aviation programmes all set for post-pandemic recovery

    2021-04-22T10:52:00Z

    The pandemic has buffeted private aviation more lightly than its commercial cousin – some areas have done surprisingly well. But Covid-19 continues to have an impact, with activity and sales down.

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    ​IAG commits to 10% sustainable fuel use by 2030

    2021-04-22T10:23:00Z

    IAG has pledged to power 10% of its flights with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030, a goal that it says will allow it to cut its annual CO2 emissions by two million tonnes.