Europe – Page 37

  • G120TP
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    Helsing to acquire G120TP-maker Grob Aircraft

    2025-06-04T14:47:00Z

    Grob Aircraft – the producer of the G120TP military trainer – is to be purchased by German company Helsing, the companies announced on 4 June.

  • MC-21-c-United Aircraft
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    United Engine pilots IT system to support entire range of new domestic powerplants

    2025-06-04T06:23:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine is piloting an IT system intended to cover aftersales support for the entire powerplant range of new domestically-produced aircraft. The digital platform automates engine maintenance processes and monitors operating parameters, and enables operators to obtain up-to-date technical documentation. It is part of a broader integrated aftersales system ...

  • Global A380 tail-c-Global Airlines
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    UK’s Global Airlines insists strategy to develop scheduled carrier remains in place

    2025-06-03T15:29:00Z

    UK start-up Global Airlines insists it is not switching its business model towards becoming a wet-lease operator, and remains intent on evolving into a scheduled airline. The company clarified its plans a couple of weeks after carrying out initial Airbus A380 flights with two transatlantic services to New York JFK ...

  • Vinichenko-c-Smartavia
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    Russia’s Smartavia changes leadership again

    2025-06-03T14:37:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia has again changed its chief executive, naming Andrei Vinichenko to the post. The airline states that Vinichenko will succeed Sergei Lazarev, who was appointed barely a year ago. Lazarev had been the fourth leader identified by the carrier over the space of some two years. He will ...

  • Geneva airspace-c-Skyguide
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    Geneva capacity restriction lifted after software update to halt radar display glitch

    2025-06-03T14:00:00Z

    Switzerland’s air navigation service, Skyguide, has lifted a capacity restriction at Geneva airport imposed after air traffic controllers experienced instances of losing radar display information. Skyguide had introduced a precautionary 20% reduction in approach capacity on 2 June. But it says it restored normal services on 3 June after successfully ...

  • seat-belt-c-Daniel Schwen Creative Commons
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    Turkish directorate cracks down on passengers who prematurely unfasten seatbelts

    2025-06-03T07:20:00Z

    Turkish aviation regulators are instructing carriers to inform passengers that they face possible fines if they unfasten seatbelts after landing, and start retrieving overhead luggage, before the aircraft has parked. The Turkish directorate general of civil aviation, in a circular, states that there has been a “serious increase” in the ...

  • Aircraft on final approach-c-Heathrow Airport
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    Design service UKADS to replace ‘unworkable’ airspace modernisation model

    2025-06-03T06:34:00Z

    Creation of the UK Airspace Design Service to oversee modernisation of the country’s airspace structure is a consequence of the increasing weakness of the model currently used to drive such changes. UKADS has emerged from a consultation initiated in October last year. The consultation proposed that the entity would “act ...

  • UK F-35B CSG25
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    New defence review highlights UK’s ambition, but lacks procurement detail

    2025-06-02T21:35:00Z

    The UK government has published its eagerly-awaited Strategic Defence Review (SDR), but provided only limited detail about many key future investment decisions.

  • London airspace-c-NATS
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    New design service to manage most extensive overhaul of UK airspace

    2025-06-02T10:36:00Z

    Proposals for the largest shake-up of UK airspace in its history are set to be laid before the country’s parliament. The overhaul will be carried out by a new organisation, UK Airspace Design Service, which will be operational by the end of this year. Concentrating initially on reshaping the ...

  • New Polish airport-c-CPK
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    Terminal construction for new Polish capital hub to commence in 2026

    2025-06-02T07:41:00Z

    Polish authorities expect to sign a construction contract for the passenger terminal of a new capital airport next year, after initiating the selection process. The airport is being built between Warsaw and Lodz and the zl5 billion ($1.3 billion) contract is the largest tender unveiled this year. Its terminal will ...

  • Ukraine Tu95 strike
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    Ukraine strikes Russian bombers in clandestine drone attack

    2025-06-02T02:27:00Z

    Video footage shows quadcopter drones striking multiple Tupolev Tu-95 bombers parked in the open, the result of what Ukraine is describing as a clandestine operation that smuggled over a hundred of the weapons deep into Russia.

  • A350F aft door-c-Airbus
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    Airbus completes wings for initial A350 freighter flight-test airframe

    2025-05-30T08:03:00Z

    Airbus has completed the initial wing set for the A350 freighter at the manufacturer’s UK production facility in Broughton. The wings for the twinjet cargo aircraft, designated the A350-1000F, will be shipped to Bremen for system installation before being transferred to the Toulouse final assembly line. Airbus is constructing two ...

  • Aegean Airbus-c-Aegean
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    Aegean progresses with fleet expansion as it slashes first-quarter losses

    2025-05-29T12:03:00Z

    Greek carrier Aegean is expecting to expand its fleet with six aircraft this year, five of which will be Airbus single-aisle jets. Aegean says, in a first-quarter statement, that it is “committed” to its fleet investment. It is scheduled to receive three A321neos and two A320neos, plus an ATR 72-600. ...

  • Spanish Eurofighter
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    Eurofighter output on the rise, as CEO touts technology bridge for FCAS/GCAP

    2025-05-29T11:28:00Z

    Eurofighter output is on the rise, thanks to a recent run of top-up orders from three of its core nations, and as the consortium eyes a fresh round of export deals.

  • CFM56-c-Safran
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    UK-based AOG Technics’ director charged over alleged turbofan engine parts fraud

    2025-05-28T14:55:00Z

    Law-enforcement authorities have formally charged an individual with fraudulent trading following an investigation into UK-based company AOG Technics, which was selling parts for turbofan engines. AOG Technics had been distributing components for CFM International CFM56 and GE Aerospace CF6 powerplants to airlines and other customers including maintenance providers. It came ...

  • GlobalEye
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    GlobalEye conversion capacity will rise to four annually, Saab says

    2025-05-28T13:52:00Z

    Saab has outlined plans to significantly boost its production capacity for the GlobalEye airborne surveillance system.

  • D328eco TAC1-c-Deutsche Aircraft
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    Germany’s Deutsche Aircraft shows off initial prototype D328eco

    2025-05-28T13:22:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft has shown off its initial D328eco prototype, rolling out the twin-turboprop at its facility in Oberpfaffenhofen. The airframe, designated TAC1, has been created by combining two Dornier 328 – mating the centre fuselage of one with the nose and empennage of the other. “This milestone represents our transition ...

  • Gripen E
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    Saab eyes potential Gripen boost amid F-35 customer and Ukraine uncertainty

    2025-05-28T10:49:00Z

    Saab is optimistic about boosting its order backlog for the Gripen E/F, with new opportunities to potentially emerge if nations adjust their procurement plans around the Lockheed Martin F-35, or should Sweden gift some of its current fighter inventory to Ukraine.

  • Swedish air force Global 6500 rendering
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    Sweden buys used Global 6500s for VIP transport fleet refresh

    2025-05-27T16:04:00Z

    Sweden is to refresh its head of state aircraft fleet, with the NATO nation to replace a pair of Gulfstream business jets with Bombardier Global 6500s.

  • F-GSQJ-c-AirTeamImages
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    French investigators argue case for monitoring pilot dual-input events

    2025-05-27T11:04:00Z

    French investigators believe the occurrence of dual-input situations, in which both pilots simultaneously operate the flight controls, is underestimated and should be monitored more closely. This phenomenon had previously been associated with aircraft fitted with independent sidesticks, such as the current Airbus range, where the location of the sidestick and ...