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  • News

    WTO: EU failed to comply with Airbus subsidy remedies

    2016-09-23T08:27:00Z

    Subsidies granted for a host of Airbus programmes pre-dating the A350 have yet to be remedied, a World Trade Organization panel has ruled.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Market forces coalesce for first sub-3% EETC coupon

    2016-09-22T16:12:47Z

    ​Market forces coalesced around United Airlines’ $920 million enhanced equipment trust certificate (EETC) transaction earlier in September, resulting in a record low sub-3% coupon that even frequent issuer American Airlines could not match less than a week later.

  • News

    ROUTES: Network planners meet amid mixed backdrop

    2016-09-21T08:33:49Z

    Airlines and airport network planners arrive in Chengdu for this year's World Routes with the industry showing distinct signs of a split personality.

  • News

    New IATA chief to 'actively push' NDC

    2016-09-21T08:11:41Z

    IATA new director general Alexandre de Juniac has committed to actively push the New Distribution Capability programme.

  • News

    ​US Air Force finds F-35 fuel line fix

    2016-09-21T00:42:36Z

    Following a supply chain glitch that delivered the wrong material for the tubing insulation on 15 Lockheed Martin F-35As, the US Air Force has identified a solution and will fix the issue with the original supplier, according to the F-35’s executive officer of the joint programme office.

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    News

    Vantage gets trailing link landing gear but funding remains elusive

    2016-09-20T11:43:42Z

    VisionAire Jets has tweaked the design of its Vantage entry-level business aircraft to accommodate a wing-mounted trailing-link landing gear, and is now awaiting funding to launch production of the single-engined type.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ICAO seeks consensus on global emissions scheme

    2016-09-19T09:25:33Z

    As ICAO prepares to host its 39th Assembly in Montreal later this month – where it is hoped that a long-awaited global market-based measure (MBM) to address international aviation emissions will be agreed – the UN body has released a draft resolution which indicates that the scheme will be voluntary ...

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    News

    PICTURES: FlightGlobal onboard United A319 runway excursion

    2016-09-19T04:25:52Z

    A United Airlines Airbus A319 aircraft suffered a runway excursion at Denver International Airport while attempting to takeoff on flight 296 to Reno.

  • News

    Fuel line glitch hits 57 F-35As

    2016-09-16T19:13:16Z

    ​The US Air Force has ordered a temporary pause in flight operations for 13 Lockheed Martin F-35A fighters after discovering peeling and crumbling insulation in avionics cooling lines inside the fuel tanks, the service says in a statement today.

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    News

    Top US Army official open to unmanned option for FVL

    2016-09-16T15:20:34Z

    ​The US Army’s deputy chief of staff for program development is betting the service’s future vertical lift platform will be optionally manned, but doesn’t believe the Army should rule out an unmanned helicopter either.

  • News

    USAF confirms F-15D delivery to Israel

    2016-09-15T17:41:12Z

    Following the largest military aid package in US history, the US Air Force confirmed the transfer of ten Boeing F-15D fighters to Israel.

  • News

    AirFinance launches FlyFunder business aircraft marketplace

    2016-09-15T09:36:10Z

    The first online marketplace connecting buyers of business and general aviation aircraft with specialist aviation financiers has been launched by the US asset management company AirFinance.

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    News

    PICTURE: American takes delivery of first 787-9

    2016-09-14T18:16:27Z

    ​American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9, its latest next generation widebody aircraft.

  • Opinion

    ​OPINION: Why CIT makes sense for Avolon

    2016-09-14T13:23:49Z

    In aviation finance circles, Avolon is widely considered the front-runner to buy lessor CIT Aerospace. Sources expect a deal to close within two weeks.

  • News

    Zenith Aviation poised for arrival of Learjet 75 pair

    2016-09-14T11:34:56Z

    UK business jet charter and management company Zenith Aviation is gearing up to take delivery of two new Learjet 75 business jets that will be used to soak up the growing demand in Europe for short-haul, ad hoc charter.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Can nations agree how to curb greenhouse-gas emissions?

    2016-09-13T11:18:00Z

    Global agreement on a market-based measure to curb aviation emissions is not the only possible environmental milestone of the upcoming ICAO Assembly in Montreal. Also on the cards is the final endorsement of the first-ever global carbon dioxide efficiency standard for aircraft, which was agreed and recommended in February by ...

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ​US regionals at sharp end of labour pains

    2016-09-13T11:17:19Z

    US regional carriers continue to struggle to attract enough pilots to fill their ranks, despite many of them implementing programmes aimed at attracting entry-level recruits, industry executives say.

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    Interview

    INTERVIEW: Southwest Airlines chief executive Gary Kelly

    2016-09-13T10:38:26Z

    Southwest Airlines chief executive Gary Kelly likes to call the airline a maverick. The world’s biggest low-cost carrier knows a thing or two about being just that. It stands alone as the only major US carrier that has not filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in its history – no ...

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    News

    Quest Kodiak secures Chilean approval

    2016-09-13T09:06:22Z

    Quest Aircraft has secured Chilean certification for its Kodiak single-engined turboprop, paving the way for the US airframer to begin deliveries of the high-wing, all-metal type to the Latin American country.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New narrowbodies' long-haul challenge to widebodies

    2016-09-13T07:48:04Z

    Airlines appear to be increasingly interested in using new-generation narrowbodies to make thinner long-haul routes more economically viable.