All air transport news – Page 28

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    Air Baltic signs for 10 additional A220-300s

    2024-08-13T07:57:00Z

    Latvian carrier Air Baltic has exercised options on another 10 Airbus A220-300s, taking its total commitment to 90 aircraft.

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    Archer secures further financing from Stellantis and details LA network

    2024-08-12T09:02:00Z

    Silicon Valley-based electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft developer Archer Aviation has secured additional financing from its backer Stellantis.

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    Flight recorders retrieved from crashed Voepass ATR 72-500

    2024-08-10T07:42:00Z

    Brazilian investigators have recovered both flight recorders from the Voepass ATR 72-500 which crashed in the vicinity of Sao Paulo, with no survivors among the 62 occupants. Air accident investigation authority CENIPA, part of the Brazilian air force, says it is “already in possession” of the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorders ...

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    Voepass ATR 72 crashes near Sao Paulo

    2024-08-09T17:52:00Z

    Brazilian carrier Voepass has confirmed that one of its ATR 72 turboprops has been involved in an accident while operating to Sao Paulo Guarulhos airport. The aircraft had been conducting flight 2Z2283 from Cascavel on 9 August. Voepass says the aircraft came down in the vinicity of Vinhedo, to the ...

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    Thai cargo start-up Pattaya secures air operator’s certificate

    2024-08-09T10:11:00Z

    Thai regional start-up carrier Pattaya Airways has secured its air operator’s certificate from the country’s civil aviation regulator. Pattaya Airways took delivery of its initial aircraft (HS-PAW) earlier this year, an ATR 72-500 freighter, and added a second (HS-PAV) shortly afterwards. It is aiming to build a fleet of five ...

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    Failed components found after Cargolux 747-400F main-gear bogie separation

    2024-08-09T09:13:00Z

    Investigators probing the failure and separation of a Cargolux Boeing 747-400F’s body main landing-gear assembly at Luxembourg last year have found evidence that components in its inner shock-strut cylinder failed. But while a previous similar occurrence involving a Nippon Cargo Airlines 747-400F at Amsterdam in September 2005 was traced to ...

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    Tail-strike 737 crew inadvertently used previous flight’s weight data

    2024-08-09T07:54:00Z

    UK investigators have found that a Boeing 737-400 freighter crew inadvertently used weight data from a previous flight to calculate take-off performance, resulting in a tail-strike at East Midlands. The West Atlantic aircraft – with a crew of two, including a first officer under training – had been bound for ...

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    Cebu Pacific in it for the long term with PW1100G

    2024-08-09T07:34:00Z

    Cebu Pacific sees challenges relating to the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G easing and is confident in the long-term outlook for the troubled powerplant.

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    ZeroAvia doubles Do 228 test fleet in UK to ‘de-risk’ certification push

    2024-08-09T00:01:00Z

    Advanced propulsion developer ZeroAvia has revised the flight-test plan for its ZA600 powertrain, transferring a second Dornier Do 228 twin-turboprop to the UK in support of its certification push.

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    Frontier defers A320neo deliveries and axes plans to acquire A321XLRs

    2024-08-08T17:56:00Z

    Frontier Airlines has become the latest US discount carrier to delay its acquisition of Airbus narrowbody jets, following moves taken recently by Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways.

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    Etihad progresses with fleet expansion as first-half profits surge

    2024-08-08T17:53:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways is expecting to introduce more than 20 aircraft to its fleet over the next 18 months. The Abu Dhabi-based airline has expanded to 92 aircraft over the first half – seven more than it had at the end of 2023 – among them three Boeing ...

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    Embraer sticks to 2024 delivery goals despite nagging supply chain disruption

    2024-08-08T16:00:00Z

    Embraer says it remains on track to meet its 2024 aircraft-delivery goals despite other aerospace suppliers recently curtailing delivery estimates due to stubborn supply chain troubles.

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    Insufficient lubrication behind Corendon 737-800 aileron cable fracture

    2024-08-08T14:55:00Z

    Investigators have determined that an aileron cable fracture on a Corendon Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 resulted from insufficient lubrication. The Dutch Safety Board says the inspection interval for the cable at the time of the 8 July 2022 incident was 4,000 cycles or 24 months. It had been inspected 20 ...

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    British Airways to suspend Beijing route as Russian airspace closure persists

    2024-08-08T13:22:00Z

    Oneworld alliance carrier British Airways is suspending services to the Chinese capital from the beginning of the winter season. The airline says the decision, which takes effect from 26 October, affects flights through to November 2025. British Airways is unable to use Russian airspace, which would offer the shortest flightpath ...

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    Jazeera profitability bounces back after currency-hit start to year

    2024-08-08T12:27:00Z

    Kuwaiti budget carrier Jazeera Airways has rebounded from a currency-hit beginning to the year, posting a strong second quarter with net profit up 37%. Jazeera’s net profit of KD5.4 million ($17.6 million) helped limit the impact on its first-half performance. Its six-month net profit of KD2.7 million was down by ...

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    NTSB’s 737 door-plug inquiry reveals tension on Renton’s factory floor

    2024-08-07T22:46:00Z

    The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) ongoing hearing into the January in-flight failure of a Boeing 737 Max 9’s door plug has highlighted problems at Boeing’s Renton site, including concerns about employee training and pressure to complete work.

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    UK advertising regulator raps Virgin over description of pioneering 100% SAF flight

    2024-08-07T07:27:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic has become the latest carrier to be rapped over promotional claims regarding the environment, specifically over descriptions of its pioneering transatlantic sustainable-fuel flight last November. The carrier conducted the Boeing 787-9 flight from London Heathrow to New York JFK with its engines powered solely by sustainable aviation fuel, ...

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    Pilot associations urge Airbus to resist steps towards reduced-crew operations

    2024-08-06T18:23:00Z

    Cockpit crew representatives have asked Airbus’s leadership to reconsider its exploration of single-pilot operations, citing the recent IT-related air transport disruption as illustrating the risks of over-reliance on technology. Three pilot associations – the US ALPA International, Europe’s ECA, and international federation IFALPA – have written to Airbus chief Guillaume ...

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    Fly Lili cleared to introduce A319 after spat with Romanian regulator

    2024-08-06T07:19:00Z

    Romanian carrier Fly Lili has secured approval to introduce an Airbus A319, weeks after a row with the country’s civil aviation regulator over hold-ups in the process. Fly Lili says it has “successfully completed” the induction of the A319 (YR-LIC) onto its air operator’s certificate. The aircraft will be stationed ...

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    Aeroflot files Rb7.3bn court claim against Yakovlev but reasons unclear

    2024-08-06T05:45:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot has filed a claim against aerospace firm Yakovlev with the Moscow arbitration court. While the fundamental argument and details of the case have not been revealed, the claim sum disclosed by the court filing is just under Rb7.3 billion ($86 million). Yakovlev is the manufacturer of Superjet ...