All Air Transport articles – Page 210

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    ATR powers ahead with hybrid-electric Evo

    2022-05-18T07:00:00Z

    Manufacturer kicks off feasibility studies for new hybrid-electric turboprop variant to deliver 20% fuel-burn saving, with new model to arrive before the end of the decade.

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    Recovering El Al looks towards profitability next year

    2022-05-18T06:51:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is working to restore its operation to pre-crisis levels with the intention of shifting to profitability from the second half of 2023. It has posted a $66.3 million net loss for the first quarter of 2022, a 23% improvement on the previous year’s figure for the ...

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    Yemenia A320 flight marks restart of operations at Sana’a after ceasefire

    2022-05-17T11:03:00Z

    Commercial operations have restarted from Yemen’s capital Sana’a airport, after a six-year suspension during the conflict in the Middle Eastern state. The Yemenia Airbus A320 departed for Amman in Jordan on 16 May. Yemen’s civil aviation and meteorology authority says the aircraft transported 137 occupants on the route. The flight ...

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    Engine static ports left covered on transpacific Qantas 787

    2022-05-17T09:12:00Z

    Qantas and Boeing are revising aircraft maintenance procedures after one of the carrier’s 787-9s flew from Melbourne to Los Angeles without having the covers of its engine static ports removed. All four ports – two on each of the General Electric GEnx engines’ fan cowls – had been taped over, ...

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    Royal Jordanian confident of government backing as losses persist

    2022-05-17T06:44:00Z

    Royal Jordanian Airlines believes the Jordanian government will continue to support the flag-carrier as it strives to restore profitability. The airline turned in a JD29.7 million ($41.9 million) pre-tax loss for the first quarter to 31 March, compared with a JD36.4 million loss for the same period in 2021. Revenues ...

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    E175 operators ordered to check for tip cracks after winglet-loss incident

    2022-05-16T07:23:00Z

    Brazilian authorities have ordered Embraer 175 operators to conduct urgent checks for wing-tip cracks, following the in-flight loss of a winglet on the variant. Civil aviation regulator ANAC says there is a “possibility of cracks development” on the wing-tip connection area. “[This] can affect its structural integrity to the point ...

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    Ryanair predicts summer capacity and peak fares will exceed pre-crisis levels

    2022-05-16T06:05:00Z

    Budget carrier Ryanair is aiming to reach a fleet of 70 Boeing 737 Max 8-200s for the summer peak, up from the previous target of 65, as it seeks to deploy summer capacity 15% above the pre-crisis level of 2019. It is “cautiously optimistic” that the summer fare peak will ...

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    Rolls-Royce hopeful on more 787 wins for Trent 1000 as durability issues fade

    2022-05-13T17:47:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is hopeful that it can increase the market share of its Trent 1000 on the Boeing 787 now that the engine’s durability issues are, in its view, behind it.

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    Over half of Emirates A380s have returned to service

    2022-05-13T09:56:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Emirates had returned more than half of its Airbus A380 fleet to service by the end of the financial year in March, having already restored full Boeing 777 operations. Passenger seat capacity for the company over 2021-22 was around 56% down on pre-crisis levels, according to the ...

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    Dubai government injects more capital into Emirates as it looks to restore profits

    2022-05-13T09:10:00Z

    Emirates Group has disclosed that it received a Dubai government capital injection of Dhs3.5 billion ($954 million) during the last financial year, in which the company turned in a loss of Dhs3.8 billion. But the group, which also benefited from Dhs11.3 billion in government aid the year prior, is expecting ...

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    EASA looks to revise techniques to aid pilots’ mental health assessment

    2022-05-13T08:03:00Z

    European safety regulators are seeking to modernise the approach to diagnosing and treating mental health conditions for pilots and air traffic controllers, through an assessment of new medical developments. Recommendations for changes will be part of a research programme for which the European Union Aviation Safety Agency is organising a ...

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    Cargojet turns to IAI for freighter conversion of 777-300ERs

    2022-05-13T05:51:00Z

    Canadian operator Cargojet has signed for conversion of four Boeing 777-300ERs into freighters, through an agreement with Israel Aerospace Industries. The Israeli firm has been developing a freighter modification for the twinjet type, a programme initiated in co-operation with US lessor GECAS – since acquired by AerCap. Cargojet is taking ...

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    Raytheon venture capital fund invests in hypersonic developer Hermeus

    2022-05-12T19:48:00Z

    RTX Ventures, the in-house venture capital fund of Raytheon Technologies, will join a $100 million financing round for the Atlanta-based developer of hypersonic aircraft.

  • Embraer's Eve eVTOL in Republic Airways livery
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    FAA eVTOL certification changes could affect pilot training requirements

    2022-05-12T18:30:00Z

    Developers of next-generation electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are taking the news that the Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing the certification requirements for the aircraft in their stride. 

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    Wet-leases keep SkyUp flying despite Ukrainian conflict

    2022-05-12T10:59:00Z

    Ukrainian carrier SkyUp Airlines is continuing efforts to maintain whatever operations it can manage under the pressures of the country’s armed conflict. The airline says it carried out 38 wet-lease services and 19 charter and humanitarian flights during April. SkyUp transported nearly 6,000 passengers during the month, it adds, delivering ...

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    Venturi targets 2030 for arrival of all-electric 44-seater

    2022-05-12T10:18:00Z

    Dutch start-up Venturi Aviation remains confident that it can bring to market by 2030 a 44-seat, all-electric regional aircraft which will be more competitive than those offered by the sector’s incumbents, despite the range limitations imposed by battery technology.

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    ATR and Safran promise to slash hard landing aircraft downtime

    2022-05-12T08:34:00Z

    ATR has teamed up with Safran to develop a new diagnostics system designed to slash aircraft downtime following a hard landing to under an hour, down from as long as 20 working days at present.

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    Rolls-Royce adapts to mitigate supply-chain disruption risk

    2022-05-12T07:05:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is confident that it can manage supply-chain issues in the face of macroeconomic uncertainties, and is maintaining its full-year financial guidance. The company, which says overall financial performance so far this year has been in line with expectations, has not elaborated on which specific areas might be affected, although ...

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    Boeing stripped 55 777s from backlog in recent weeks

    2022-05-11T20:40:00Z

    Boeing in recent weeks pulled 55 777s from its backlog, signalling the company doubts those orders will result in actual sales.

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    Wire connector shortages hamper 737 Max production

    2022-05-11T18:59:00Z

    Boeing confirms that wire component shortages are impacting 737 Max production, though a top executive says the issue is unlikely to disrupt the company’s 2022 plans.