Fleets – Page 59

  • A-Technics-c-A-Technics
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    Rosaviatsia extends MRO approvals to Russian carriers to service foreign aircraft

    2022-03-21T08:30:00Z

    Russian leisure carrier Azur Air has been granted clearance to conduct maintenance across its fleet if the aircraft are on the domestic register. Azur Air says it has received approval for maintenance on Boeing 777s and 737s from the federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia. The company has technical facilities at ...

  • Ural A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Suspension of Bermuda bilateral invalidates Russian pilots’ licences on leased fleet

    2022-03-18T08:58:00Z

    Russian government suspension of the bilateral agreement with Bermuda’s civil aviation authority would render Russian pilot licences invalid on the hundreds of aircraft operated on the Bermuda registry, the regulator states.

  • Kulula-c-Kulula
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    Comair starts restoring services after regulator lifts AOC suspension

    2022-03-17T08:20:00Z

    South African authorities have lifted the suspension of carrier Comair, satisfied that the airline has addressed safety concerns which forced its grounding for five days. Comair was grounded after an audit following an audit which commenced on 7 March. The audit had been initiated after a “spate of occurrences”, says ...

  • Fleet
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    Volotea to take six more A320s in 2022

    2022-03-16T17:02:00Z

    Pan-European carrier Volotea will add six more Airbus A320s to its fleet this year as it continues to expand beyond its pre-Covid capacity. The Spain-headquartered airline – which focuses on serving mid-sized European cities – transitioned to an all-Airbus fleet last year following the early retirement of its Boeing 717s ...

  • S7 A321neo title-c-Aviation Capital Group
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    Russia suspends Bermuda bilateral to aid re-registration of aircraft fleet

    2022-03-16T11:00:00Z

    Russian prime minister Mikhail Mishustin has suspended the bilateral agreement with Bermuda covering supervision of aircraft registered with the island territory, to enable transfer to the Russian register. Under the bilateral, which has been in place since 1999, the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority has had responsibility for overseeing airworthiness of ...

  • Smartavia-c-Smartavia
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    Russia’s Smartavia rejigs leadership to steer path through crisis

    2022-03-14T17:21:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia has rejigged its leadership team, re-appointing a former chief executive to head the airline. Smartavia says the decision to put Anatoly Semenyuk in charge – succeeding Sergei Savostin – is intended to “strengthen” the airline’s operating structure during the transport crisis. Savostin, one of the airline’s shareholders, ...

  • Arajet 737 Max 8
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    Arajet orders 20 Boeing 737 Max

    2022-03-14T16:14:00Z

    Dominican Republic-based Arajet, the corporate successor to now-defunct Flycana, has ordered 20 Boeing 737 Max 8-200s and taken options to purchase an additional 15 Max jets.

  • Utair 767-c-Utair
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    Utair claims sufficient aircraft on Russian register to serve its network

    2022-03-14T16:00:00Z

    Russian carrier Utair insists it will be able to maintain services using domestically-registered aircraft, after restricting the operation of those on the Bermuda register. Bermuda’s civil aviation authority suspended airworthiness certification of the Russian fleet on its register from 13 March. Utair states that it has received a notification from ...

  • Ural A320neo VP-BRX MSN9136-c-Airbus
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    Russian fleets left in regulatory limbo as Bermuda suspends airworthiness approval

    2022-03-14T07:36:00Z

    Bermuda’s civil aviation regulator has suspended all certificates of airworthiness of aircraft operating in Russia under the bilateral agreement between the two sides. The suspension entered effect just before 13 March. Large numbers of civil aircraft operating in Russia are held on the Bermuda registry, and the bilateral ICAO agreement ...

  • Utair 737-c-Utair
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    Russian draft transport legislation could complicate return of leased fleet

    2022-03-10T11:17:00Z

    Russia’s transport ministry has drafted new legislation outlining conditions for returning leased aircraft to foreign lessors, including approval from a government committee. The proposed legislation also states that payments between lessors and lessees will be carried out in Russian currency – the rouble, which has sunk in value against the ...

  • G650ER title-c-Gulfstream
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    Vietnam’s Sun Group to establish private air charter arm

    2022-03-09T12:14:00Z

    Vietnamese leisure and infrastructure investment firm Sun Group is to establish a new luxury business aviation company, offering a range of aircraft types. The company will be known as Sun Air and will specialise in private jet charter and aircraft management. Sun Air will initially operate a pair of long-range ...

  • SmartLynx Cargo A330 title-c-SmartLynx
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    SmartLynx to take A330 converted freighters through ATSG agreement

    2022-03-09T09:59:00Z

    Wet-lease specialist SmartLynx Airlines is to introduce converted Airbus A330-300 freighters, stepping up to the long-haul jets having already started bringing in A321 cargo aircraft. The company has agreed with Air Transport Services Group to acquire six modified A330s under a six-year lease. SmartLynx will take delivery of the first ...

  • DHL 777
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    DHL orders another six 777Fs

    2022-03-08T21:46:00Z

    Express package delivery company DHL Express has ordered another six Boeing 777 Freighters, handing the US airframer another in a long string of recent freighter aircraft sales.

  • Avianca A320. Avianca
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    Avianca orders another 88 Airbus A320neos

    2022-03-08T17:39:00Z

    Colombia’s Avianca has ordered 88 Airbus A320neo aircraft to be delivered between 2025 and 2031.

  • Air Mauritius A330 3B-NBL-c-Edwin Leong Creative Commons
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    Air Mauritius sells A330 to MonoCoque and Aquila

    2022-03-08T07:45:00Z

    Air Mauritius has sold one of its Airbus A330s to an entity identified as MonoCoque Diversified Interests. The twinjet is being assigned to the Irish arm of aerospace asset finance specialist Aquila Air Capital. MonoCoque, which will manage the aircraft for Aquila, has identified the jet as a -200 variant, ...

  • CRJ1000 title-c-Jetcraft Commercial
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    Jetcraft picks up Hop CRJ1000 fleet

    2022-03-07T16:04:00Z

    US-based asset management firm Jetcraft has acquired 14 Bombardier CRJ1000 regional jets from Air France’s regional division Hop. The aircraft will be transferred to the commercial arm of the firm, Jetcraft Commercial, over the course of March to December this year. Three of the aircraft are ready to be placed, ...

  • Flydubai 737 Max-c-Flydubai
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    Large 737 Max influx to reinforce profitable Flydubai’s capacity

    2022-03-07T11:47:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Flydubai is preparing for a large influx of Boeing 737 Max jets, with 20 due to be delivered to the airline this year. The deliveries will begin in March, and help to raise Flydubai’s capacity as it recovers from the pandemic. Flydubai has a fleet of 60 ...

  • 777-8F title-c-Boeing
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    Ethiopian signs for five 777-8 freighters

    2022-03-04T22:09:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has signed a tentative agreement to order five Boeing 777-8 freighters, to expand its cargo network from Addis Ababa. The airline is already a 777 freighter operator. Its memorandum of understanding will, if firmed, add to the total of 34 orders for the twinjet since its launch in ...

  • 11 January 2021
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    How safe were commercial airline flights in 2021?

    2022-03-04T13:52:00Z

    The commercial airline industry showed improvements in several key safety metrics for 2021, according to IATA, although turboprop operations again significantly lagged the performance of jet flights.

  • El Al 787
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    El Al’s last 787 delivery put back until early 2023

    2022-03-04T10:45:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is pushing back delivery of its final Boeing 787 at least until March next year, three years beyond its original introduction date. The airline says the 787-8 – one of four of the variant – was supposed to be accepted in March 2020, just as pandemic-related ...