All Air Transport articles – Page 214

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    ZeroAvia moves closer to revealing launch platform for ZA600 powertrain

    2022-06-22T19:56:00Z

    Advanced propulsion developer ZeroAvia will launch its 600kW ZA600 hydrogen fuel cell powertrain on one of four previously disclosed aircraft types, although the firm is staying tight-lipped on the exact selection.

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    News

    Boeing adds Gitlin to board, part of 737 Max lawsuit settlement

    2022-06-21T22:58:00Z

    Boeing has added to its board another executive with aerospace experience as part of the airframer’s settlement of 737 Max-related claims brought by two major shareholders.

  • EasyJet A320neo-c-Airbus
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    EasyJet to firm orders for 56 A320neos and introduce more A321neos

    2022-06-21T06:47:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is planning to firm orders for another 56 Airbus A320neo-family jets, and will also convert 18 aircraft in its backlog to the larger A321neo. Under the “conditional arrangement”, the airline says it will take delivery of the additional A320neos over fiscal 2026-29. The A321neos will arrive ...

  • Spirit and Jetblue
    News

    JetBlue hikes Spirit acquisition offer to $3.6 billion

    2022-06-20T21:40:00Z

    JetBlue Airways has upped to $33.50 per share its offer to purchase ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Spirit Airlines, bringing the value of its proposal to about $3.64 billion.

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    A350-1000 ‘too small’ to top Airbus range: Emirates chief

    2022-06-20T13:12:00Z

    Emirates Airline president Tim Clark has again expressed concern about how airlines will cope with rising demand in the future without recourse to new Airbus A380-sized jets, warning that ticket prices could eventually rise as a consequence of fewer seats being available into slot-constrained airports.

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    D328eco to be powered by latest PW127XT variant

    2022-06-20T10:03:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has unveiled a third variant of its PW127XT turboprop engine series, with the S-model powerplant to equip Deutsche Aircraft’s D328eco.

  • Air Canada 777-300ER title-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
    News

    Crew of 777 aborted take-off at high speed after seeing E190 stopping on runway

    2022-06-20T09:57:00Z

    Canadian investigators have determined that a Boeing 777-300ER crew rejected take-off at high speed after seeing that a preceding aircraft, an Embraer 190, was still on the runway after conducting its own high-speed abort. False information about the air-ground status of both aircraft, each operated by Air Canada, along with ...

  • Wizz A320 close-up
    News

    Wizz Air revisits fuel-hedging policy dropped during pandemic

    2022-06-20T07:18:00Z

    Budget carrier Wizz Air is embarking on a return to fuel hedging having abandoned the policy during the pandemic in order to avoid future losses. Coverage levels are likely to range from 65% in the first quarter of the hedging horizon to 15% in the last. The airline says it ...

  • EasyJet A320neo-c-Airbus
    News

    EasyJet consolidates flights to claw back operational reliability

    2022-06-20T06:47:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is consolidating flights from various airports, cutting departures in order to counter operational problems caused by staffing and supply-chain issues during post-pandemic ramp-up. It says the industry is suffering personnel shortages, longer aircraft turnaround times, knock-on delays and cancellations. “A very tight labour market for the ...

  • LATAM 787-c-LATAM
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    Court’s restructuring approval shifts LATAM towards Chapter 11 exit

    2022-06-19T18:45:00Z

    Latin American operator LATAM Airlines Group is expecting to exit its US bankruptcy-protection process in the second half of this year after its restructuring plan secured court approval. The operator says the plan has been backed by “nearly all” of its creditors, following months of negotiation and mediation which, according ...

  • American A321 N114NN incident-c-Eric Salard Creative Commons
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    Sharp roll on rotation startled American A321 wing-strike crew

    2022-06-17T21:08:00Z

    Use of the rudder is a focus for investigators probing the sharp roll on lift-off by an American Airlines Airbus A321 departing New York JFK, an incident which resulted in the aircraft’s striking a runway distance marker, and the ground, sustaining damage to its left wing-tip and leading edge. Flight-data ...

  • Cabin of Boeing 2022 ecoDemonstrator 777-200ER
    News

    Boeing readies 777-200ER to begin 10th year of ecoDemonstrator flights

    2022-06-17T16:45:00Z

    Boeing is gearing up to begin another round of ecoDemonstrator technology-evaluation flights, this time using a newly acquired 777-200ER that comes to the company fresh out of airline service.

  • H2GEAR 10.12.21
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    GKN confident fuel cells could power 96-seat aircraft as H2GEAR project advances

    2022-06-17T15:51:00Z

    GKN Aerospace has completed the preliminary design of the hydrogen fuel cell powertrain it is developing under the UK-funded H2GEAR programme and is increasingly confident that the efficiency gains it is building into the system will allow it to scale to power a 96-seat aircraft – or one even larger.

  • Aeroflot nose-c-Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot ties up with long-distance rail service to increase domestic connectivity

    2022-06-17T07:33:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot is aiming to develop a more connected domestic network through a tie-up to enable combined air and rail travel. Aeroflot reached the agreement with Federal Passenger Company, which specialises in long-distance rail transport services, during a St Petersburg economic forum. The two sides will create a joint ...

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    Boeing mending 737 supply chain issues, downplays A321XLR threat

    2022-06-17T00:24:00Z

    Boeing is addressing supply chain issues at its 737 production site in Renton. Executives say Airbus’s A321XLR occupies only a “niche”, and that the 737 Max has broader appeal.

  • June 14 Boeing 737 Max Family 008
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    Boeing’s Max 7 and 10 certifications roll on amid tougher oversight

    2022-06-16T21:24:00Z

    New regulatory requirements and development of a supplemental angle-of-attack (AOA) system continue to keep Boeing from making faster progress in achieving certification of its 737 Max 7 and Max 10.

  • EasyJet-c-Airbus
    News

    EasyJet granted priority to take TAP remedy slots at Lisbon

    2022-06-16T18:12:00Z

    Budget carrier EasyJet has been granted the priority position to negotiate the acquisition of up to 18 daily slots at Lisbon formerly used by Portuguese carrier TAP. The slots were made available under a €2.55 billion financial restructuring scheme for TAP agreed by the European Commission. EasyJet’s proposal for the ...

  • D328ecosunset-c-DeutscheAircraft
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    Deutsche Aircraft delays arrival of D328eco until 2026

    2022-06-16T13:08:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft has pushed back service entry of its D328eco until the second half of 2026 from a previous target of 2025.

  • Qatar A350
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    Profitable Qatar Airways optimistic over prospects in A350 legal wrangle

    2022-06-16T11:40:00Z

    Qatar Airways Group is optimistic regarding its legal battle with Airbus over skin-paint deterioration affecting A350s, although it cautions in its full-year financial statement that a judgement against the airline could have a material impact. The airline says it “remains extremely positive” in its assessment of prospects for the case, ...

  • BA A319 G-DBCF incident-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Jolt from runway patch upset BA A319’s inertial reference system

    2022-06-16T10:37:00Z

    UK investigators believe an uneven surface repair at Edinburgh airport caused jolting shock to the nose-gear of a departing British Airways Airbus A319, which subsequently suffered inertial reference system drift during its domestic flight to London Heathrow. The irregularity on runway 06 induced a sudden vertical load into the nose-gear, ...