All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 90

  • Trent 700 damage
    News

    ATSB commends R-R response to 2017 Trent 700 blade failure

    2020-07-01T06:54:00Z

    Rolls-Royce took several safety actions related to the Trent 700 engine following a 2017 fan blade failure suffered by an AirAsia X Airbus A330-300. The failure occurred in engine No. 1 after the aircraft, 9M-XXE (MSN1075), took off from Perth operating flight XAX237 to Kuala Lumpur on 25 June 2017, ...

  • RAAF F-35
    News

    Canberra recasts airpower plans for great power competition

    2020-07-01T04:43:00Z

    Australia will invest A$65 billion ($63 billion) in airpower over the coming decade, as it shifts its defence focus to deal with a more dangerous Asia-Pacific region.

  • TA-50 aircraft
    News

    KAI lands domestic order for additional TA-50s

    2020-06-30T07:35:00Z

    Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has landed a second deal to produce additional TA-50 lead-in fighter trainers for service with the Republic of Korea Air Force. The deal, concluded with Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration, is worth around W688 billion ($573 million), says KAI. It also covers support for the aircraft, ...

  • RNZAF NH90
    Interview

    RNZAF chief eyes big region, broad requirements

    2020-06-29T06:58:00Z

    The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) operates in a vast geography that ranges from idyllic Pacific islands to Antarctica, and also deals with a broad array of missions. RNZAF chief Air Vice Marshal Andrew Clark says that the missions of the broader New Zealand Defence Force fall into two ...

  • Air New Zealand
    News

    Air New Zealand details extremely weak May traffic

    2020-06-29T02:40:00Z

    Air New Zealand’s May traffic statistics continue to highlight the extreme weakness confronting airlines amid the coronavirus pandemic. For the entire month, the airline carried just 67,000 passengers, down 94.8% from 1.3 million passengers in May 2019. ASKs fell 92.8% year on year and RPKs 97.1%. The airline’s load factor ...

  • Jetstar Asia A320
    News

    Jetstar Asia to dispose of aircraft, cut staff

    2020-06-29T02:07:00Z

    Singapore low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia will cut five Airbus A320s and axe 180 staff as it seeks to ride out the coronavirus pandemic. The move will reduce the carrier’s fleet to just 13 aircraft, it says. The carrier made the adjustments after consultations with shareholders. Qantas Group owns 49% of ...

  • US Army Boeing AH-64E Apache
    News

    Morocco signs up for 24 AH-64E Apaches

    2020-06-26T02:27:00Z

    Boeing has secured a deal to supply Morocco with 24 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters.

  • Qantas 747-200
    Airline Business

    Qantas ends its long, long affair with the 747

    2020-06-25T09:09:00Z

    A half century of aviation history ended at Qantas with the premature retirement of its last six Boeing 747-400ERs.

  • Mitsubishi X-2
    News

    Tokyo edges toward Future Fighter framework

    2020-06-24T09:26:00Z

    Tokyo could be close to making some partnership decisions in its long-running effort to develop an indigenous replacement for the Mitsubishi F-2.

  • H225 ©Airbus
    News

    Japanese police agency orders one H225, four H135s

    2020-06-24T07:29:00Z

    Airbus Helicopters has secured an order for five new rotorcraft from Japan’s National Police Agency (NPA). The order comprises a single H225 heavy-twin and four H135 light-twins, says the manufacturer. Source: Airbus Helicopters The Airbus Helicopters H225 This will add to the 22 Airbus Helicopters rotorcraft already ...

  • Kawasaki OH-1
    In depth

    JGSDF beefs up rotorcraft to address tougher neighbourhood

    2020-06-24T01:20:00Z

    Amid an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment in North Asia, the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) is upgrading its rotorcraft capabilities to better deal with littoral missions.

  • RAAF Hawk 127
    News

    Canberra kicks off search for new advanced jet trainer

    2020-06-23T09:06:00Z

    Canberra has commenced the search for a new advanced jet trainer to replace BAE Systems Hawk 127s operated by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

  • B-21
    In depth

    Big USAF B-21 fleet essential for great power conflict: think tank

    2020-06-23T03:18:00Z

    Long-range stealth bombers are the most effective and least costly method for the US Air Force (USAF) to strike targets deep in China and Russia, according to recent report by the Mitchell Institute.

  • Vietnam-Airlines-In-flight-service-on-South-Korean-routes-over-coronavirus-outbreak-916x516
    Airline Business

    Asia airline task forces grapple with new realities

    2020-06-19T07:21:00Z

    Airlines in the Asia-Pacific have convened high-level task forces to deal with the coronavirus crisis and the changes necessary for a resumption of air travel. While air travel has resumed in several of Asia-Pacific’s domestic markets — namely Australia, South Korea, China, Vietnam, India, and Indonesia — regional and international ...

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    Airline Business

    IndiGo gains momentum with India domestic opening

    2020-06-18T09:25:00Z

    Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo is steadily building back its passenger business after nearly two months on the ground amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • MQ-4C Triton
    News

    Australia commits to third MQ-4C Triton

    2020-06-18T09:00:00Z

    Canberra has committed to obtaining its third Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton unmanned air system. “Once in service, this capability will significantly enhance our ability to persistently patrol Australia’s maritime approaches from the North, in the South West Pacific and down to Antarctica,” says defence minister Linda Reynolds. “The fleet is ...

  • Armed Black Hawk
    News

    Sikorsky to pitch Armed Black Hawk to Philippines

    2020-06-18T03:33:00Z

    Sikorsky will formally propose its S-70i Armed Black Hawk for a Philippine air force attack helicopter requirement. The proposal for six helicopters would build on Manila’s order for 16 S-70is in a combat utility configuration, says Jon Rudy, regional executive at Sikorsky, a unit of Lockheed Martin. Source: ...

  • MH-60S
    News

    Sikorsky wins customisation contract for Indian navy MH-60Rs

    2020-06-16T08:09:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has won a $375 million contract for bespoke hardware and software for India’s acquisition of 24 Sikorsky MH-60R anti-submarine warfare helicopters.

  • Raytheon stormbreaker
    News

    Super Hornet tests StormBreaker foul-weather munition

    2020-06-16T05:41:00Z

    A Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet has conducted a guided release of Raytheon’s new GBU-53/B StormBreaker munition, which is design to hit moving targets in poor visibility conditions.

  • Jetstar Pacific A320
    News

    Jetstar Pacific rebranding to stoke talk of Qantas stake sale

    2020-06-15T06:15:00Z

    Vietnam low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific will revert to its former name, Pacific Airlines, as greater synergies with 70% owner Vietnam Airlines are sought. The proposed rebranding follows an agreement between Vietnam Airlines and Qantas Group, which owns a minority 30% stake in Jetstar Pacific. In addition, Jetstar Pacific will switch ...