All Air Transport articles – Page 43

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    Turkish directorate cracks down on passengers who prematurely unfasten seatbelts

    2025-06-03T07:20:00Z

    Turkish aviation regulators are instructing carriers to inform passengers that they face possible fines if they unfasten seatbelts after landing, and start retrieving overhead luggage, before the aircraft has parked. The Turkish directorate general of civil aviation, in a circular, states that there has been a “serious increase” in the ...

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    IATA cuts global airline profit guidance on geopolitical, economic uncertainty

    2025-06-02T09:01:00Z

    IATA has cut its 2025 earnings guidance for the global airline sector, citing “significant” economic uncertainty, a fall in consumer confidence and “off-the-chart unacceptable” supply chain challenges.

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    Judge holds off from approving DOJ request to dismiss prosecution of Boeing

    2025-05-30T17:48:00Z

    A federal judge has decided against immediately approving a request by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to dismiss its criminal case against Boeing.

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    FedEx 757 forced to land gear-up after broken wire impeded alternate undercarriage extension

    2025-05-30T13:50:00Z

    US investigators have determined that a broken wire prevented activation of the alternate undercarriage extension system on a FedEx Boeing 757-200 freighter, forcing the crew to conduct a gear-up landing. Some 22s after the landing-gear was retracted, shortly after take-off from Chattanooga, a fatigue rupture in the left main-gear door ...

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    Airbus completes wings for initial A350 freighter flight-test airframe

    2025-05-30T08:03:00Z

    Airbus has completed the initial wing set for the A350 freighter at the manufacturer’s UK production facility in Broughton. The wings for the twinjet cargo aircraft, designated the A350-1000F, will be shipped to Bremen for system installation before being transferred to the Toulouse final assembly line. Airbus is constructing two ...

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    ANZ 777 struck edge lights after pilot did not compensate for disengaged autopilot

    2025-05-30T05:08:00Z

    New Zealand investigators believe the pilot of a Boeing 777-300ER which experienced a runway excursion during touchdown at Auckland did not compensate for the aircraft’s response after belatedly disengaging the autopilot. The Air New Zealand twinjet – arriving from Melbourne on 27 January 2023 – had been conducting the ILS/DME ...

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    Aegean progresses with fleet expansion as it slashes first-quarter losses

    2025-05-29T12:03:00Z

    Greek carrier Aegean is expecting to expand its fleet with six aircraft this year, five of which will be Airbus single-aisle jets. Aegean says, in a first-quarter statement, that it is “committed” to its fleet investment. It is scheduled to receive three A321neos and two A320neos, plus an ATR 72-600. ...

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    Gulf Air to update fleet with Airbus leases from BOC Aviation

    2025-05-29T06:55:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Gulf Air is to lease nine Airbus A320neo-family jets through an agreement with Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation. Gulf Air will take three A321neos and six A320neo under the pact, the lessor has disclosed. All nine of the twinjets will be powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines and ...

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    Royal Jordanian begins Airbus renewal with first A320neo delivery

    2025-05-29T06:11:00Z

    Royal Jordanian has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo, which is being supplied through Irish-based lessor Avolon. Powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, it was flown from Toulouse to Amman on 28 May. The flag-carrier disclosed in 2022 that it had chosen the re-engined model to replace its ...

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    UK-based AOG Technics’ director charged over alleged turbofan engine parts fraud

    2025-05-28T14:55:00Z

    Law-enforcement authorities have formally charged an individual with fraudulent trading following an investigation into UK-based company AOG Technics, which was selling parts for turbofan engines. AOG Technics had been distributing components for CFM International CFM56 and GE Aerospace CF6 powerplants to airlines and other customers including maintenance providers. It came ...

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    Germany’s Deutsche Aircraft shows off initial prototype D328eco

    2025-05-28T13:22:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft has shown off its initial D328eco prototype, rolling out the twin-turboprop at its facility in Oberpfaffenhofen. The airframe, designated TAC1, has been created by combining two Dornier 328 – mating the centre fuselage of one with the nose and empennage of the other. “This milestone represents our transition ...

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    US government licence loosens sanctions on Syrian Arab Airlines

    2025-05-28T06:52:00Z

    US authorities have eased sanctions against flag-carrier Syrian Arab Airlines, following the changes in the Syrian government in the aftermath of Bashar Al-Assad’s fall from power. The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued a general licence enabling transactions with a number of sanctioned Syrian ...

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    Toyota secures supplier and operating rights with $250m Joby investment

    2025-05-27T23:22:00Z

    Air taxi developer Joby Aviation has raised $250 million through a stock deal with Toyota Motor Corporation and reached a new agreement that could see the automotive giant eventually operate Joby’s aircraft.

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    Boeing makes design tweaks to address 777-9 thrust-link problem

    2025-05-27T21:14:00Z

    The thrust-link issue that forced Boeing to ground its 777-9 test fleet last year was caused by a narrow airflow gap that led to vibration and failure, according to newly available information.

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    French investigators argue case for monitoring pilot dual-input events

    2025-05-27T11:04:00Z

    French investigators believe the occurrence of dual-input situations, in which both pilots simultaneously operate the flight controls, is underestimated and should be monitored more closely. This phenomenon had previously been associated with aircraft fitted with independent sidesticks, such as the current Airbus range, where the location of the sidestick and ...

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    Siberian authorities probe nose-gear collapse on Angara An-24

    2025-05-27T06:57:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing a incident involving an Antonov An-24 during which the nose-gear apparently collapsed during landing at Kirensk. The aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, had been operating a service from Irkutsk on 26 May. Its nose-gear strut “broke” and the aircraft “rolled off the runway” while landing, says ...

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    Windshear-hit Swiftair 737 landed halfway down runway before overrun into water

    2025-05-27T06:24:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a Swiftair Boeing 737 freighter landed long at Montpellier in windshear conditions before overrunning and coming to rest with its nose partly submerged in water. The aircraft, having carried out a VOR-DME approach to runway 12L at night in heavy rain, touched down 1,500m beyond ...

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    NTSB finds ‘near zero’ oil in engine on Delta Boeing 717 following emergency landing

    2025-05-23T11:30:00Z

    Investigators found no oil in the right-side Rolls-Royce BR715-C1 engine of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 following an emergency landing in February that involved a “tremendous” amount of cabin smoke.

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    Vueling signs for MicroTau sharkskin technology

    2025-05-23T09:04:00Z

    IAG budget airline Vueling plans to become the first European customer for the fuel-saving sharkskin coating developed by Australian firm MicroTau.

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    Initial MC-21 and SJ-100 deliveries unchanged by government budget cuts: Rostec

    2025-05-23T07:50:00Z

    Russian state technology firm Rostec insists that it will commence deliveries of Yakovlev MC-21 and SJ-100 aircraft to customers next year. The company’s reassurance follows indications that the government intends to cut the budget allocation to aircraft and helicopter production. Rostec states that such measures will not affect its production ...