All air transport news – Page 28

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    Low-fuel Icelandair 757 incident exposed flaws in airports’ diversion readiness

    2023-12-28T08:48:00Z

    Icelandic investigators probing a low-fuel situation involving an Icelandair Boeing 757-200 in October 2019 found weaknesses in the ability of the country’s airports to handle a diversion. The aircraft, inbound from Seattle, had been conducting its approach to Reykjavik Keflavik airport’s runway 01 when a BAe 125 executive jet experienced ...

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    Pegasus receives first Airbus from new Toulouse single-aisle assembly line

    2023-12-28T07:23:00Z

    Turkish carrier Pegasus Airlines has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, the first aircraft to roll off the airframer’s new final assembly line in Toulouse. The twinjet (TC-RDK) is powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines. It was flown from Toulouse to Istanbul on 27 December. Airbus assembled the aircraft from ...

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    FAA grants Icon Aircraft’s A5 primary category certification

    2023-12-27T23:37:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has granted Icon Aircraft’s A5 amphibious airframe type certification in the primary category, clearing the way for the aircraft type to be sold and registered outside of the USA

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    El Al more optimistic on fourth-quarter performance despite conflict

    2023-12-22T16:14:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al believes its fourth-quarter results will not be as badly affected as previously estimated, despite the impact of the Gaza conflict. El Al has taken various commercial, financial and operational measures to address the effects of the conflict which began in early October. But it states that ...

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    US Congress restores funding to F-35 adaptive engine programme

    2023-12-22T15:39:00Z

    Although the Pentagon wants to move on from the Adaptive Engine Transition Programme, lawmakers in the US Capitol approved $280 million in 2024 to fund the research programme that generated two prototype adaptive cycle powerplants for the F-35 stealth fighter.

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    Russia’s S7 and Ural Airlines reach fleet settlements with AerCap and other lessors

    2023-12-22T13:58:00Z

    Two more Russian carriers have settled with lessor AerCap, as well as other lessors, regarding aircraft which were retained by the operators in response to sanctions over the Ukrainian conflict. S7 Airlines has reached an agreement AerCap in respect of 29 aircraft and four spare engines, while a deal with ...

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    Saudia Technic secures public investment to develop extensive MRO facility

    2023-12-21T17:07:00Z

    Saudia Group’s maintenance division, Saudia Technic, has secured investment from the kingdom’s sovereign fund to support development of an extensive facility. The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund will assist with transforming the carrier’s aircraft servicing arm into a “national MRO champion”, says Saudia Group. Under the scheme the investment will ...

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    Aegean to gain A320 capacity under Cyprus Airways wet-lease

    2023-12-21T11:06:00Z

    Greek carrier Aegean Airlines has agreed to wet-lease a pair of Airbus A320s from neighbouring operator Cyprus Airways. Under the long-term pact, the initial aircraft will be deployed to Aegean this month, while the seond will arrive at the end of March next year. Cyprus Airways states that it stands ...

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    Inquiry seeks rigour on controller rostering after A320 cleared to land on occupied runway

    2023-12-21T10:32:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a tower controller forgot that a light aircraft was awaiting take-off at Bordeaux before clearing an EasyJet Airbus A320 to land on the occupied runway. The light aircraft, a Robin DR400 with two people on board, had been instructed to line up and hold at ...

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    President Milei outlines Aerolineas Argentinas share transfer and open skies plans

    2023-12-21T08:32:00Z

    New Argentinean president Javier Milei has included a plan to hand Aerolineas Argentinas shares to its employees, and implement open skies, among an extensive series of reforms for the country. Milei disclosed the proposal to authorise transfer of a “total or partial” share package of the airline during a televised ...

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    NASA and Joby simulate up to 45 eVTOLs in Dallas Fort-Worth airspace

    2023-12-20T22:26:00Z

    NASA and air taxi developer Joby Aviation have completed a series of simulations designed to evaluate how electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft integrate into busy airspace. 

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    Beneficiary analysis behind European court’s annulling Air France pandemic aid approval

    2023-12-20T16:38:00Z

    Judges of the European Union’s General Court have annulled a decision approving French state aid to Air France, after ruling that other companies of its parent group should have been considered as beneficiaries. The case – brought by Ryanair and Malta Air against the European Commission – contested the approval ...

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    Rolls-Royce commences tests on pressurising and pumping liquid hydrogen

    2023-12-20T14:20:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has embarked on cryogenic tests to pressurise liquid hydrogen and pump it into an engine’s combustion chamber, as part of its effort to develop hydrogen-based propulsion for future airliners. The manufacturer has started the tests at its Solihull facility in the UK. Rolls-Royce has already demonstrated that a wholly-hydrogen ...

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    US carrier JSX tentatively signs for over 330 hybrid-electric aircraft

    2023-12-19T13:27:00Z

    US charter carrier JSX has provisionally agreed to acquire over 330 hybrid-electric aircraft from three manufacturers – US-based Electra, France’s Aura Aero and Sweden’s Heart Aerospace. Dallas-based JSX operates a fleet of Embraer ERJ-135s and ERJ-145s across a network of 24 destinations. It has unveiled letters of intent to acquire ...

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    Lufthansa orders first 737 Max jets as part of deal for up to 200 narrowbody aircraft

    2023-12-19T12:45:00Z

    Lufthansa Group has placed a firm order for 40 Boeing 737 Max 8s and taken options on 60 more as part of wider deal which is also set to see it add more Airbus A220 and A320neo-family jets.

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    Lessor DAE settles with Russia’s Aeroflot over aircraft claims

    2023-12-19T11:49:00Z

    Middle Eastern lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise has become the latest to secure a settlement from Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot over claims on aircraft leased to the airline. DAE puts the value of the settlement – covering seven aircraft and their engines – at $118 million. As with previous settlements on aircraft ...

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    Finnair uses rights-issue funds to acquire previously-leased A321s

    2023-12-19T11:25:00Z

    Finnair has used proceeds from its recent rights issue to purchase six Airbus A321s from lessor BOC Aviation. The airline says the twinjets were previously on lease. It states that the transaction amounts to over €200 million ($219 million) and will generate a positive annual impact of €20 million on ...

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    Overair reveals full-sized prototype of ‘Butterfly’ air taxi

    2023-12-19T11:01:00Z

    Southern California air taxi developer Overair on 19 December revealed the first full-scale prototype of its electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle. 

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    Icelandic air traffic appears unaffected by volcanic eruption

    2023-12-19T08:35:00Z

    Icelandic authorities have put a localised airspace restriction in place after a volcanic eruption began near Grindavik, around 17km southeast of Reykjavik’s Keflavik airport. There is no immediate indication of any air traffic disruption at Keflavik. Seismic activity has been recorded in the Grindavik area for several weeks. NOTAMs for ...

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    Comac, Tibet Airlines to jointly develop high-altitude C919 variant

    2023-12-19T02:41:00Z

    Comac and Tibet Airlines have signed a cooperation agreement that will see them jointly work on developing a high-altitude variant of the C919 narrowbody.