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    Japanese low-cost carrier Peach receives first A320neo

    2020-09-30T12:53:00Z

    Japanese budget carrier Peach has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo.

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    First Il-114-300 commences engine tests ahead of maiden flight

    2020-09-30T12:37:00Z

    Ground tests have commenced with the first modernised Ilyushin Il-114-300, ahead of initiation of the turboprop’s flight campaign. The twin-engined aircraft has undergone low-power runs of its Klimov TV7-117ST-01 powerplant, developed by United Engine Corporation. Russia’s United Aircraft says it carried out the runs at the Zhukovsky flight-test base of ...

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    SAA suspends operations as rescuers seek to preserve finances

    2020-09-30T08:48:00Z

    South African Airways has suspended all airline operations while its rescuers assess options to obtain urgent funding for the embattled flag-carrier. While the government has been claiming continuous engagement with potential funding sources, SAA’s rescue practitioners have warned of dwindling reserves, and have been keeping creditors updated over the deteriorating ...

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    China Eastern tweaks bellyhold cargo deal with China Cargo

    2020-09-30T08:30:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has adjusted its bellyhold freight business deal with sister carrier China Cargo Airlines, in light of changing market conditions following the coronavirus outbreak. The SkyTeam carrier states that the adjustments come amid falling demand for passenger transport, as well as its recent foray into the “unconventional ...

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    FAA administrator Dickson in Seattle for Max training ahead of 30 September flight

    2020-09-29T19:53:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson arrived in Seattle on 29 September and will complete new 737 Max pilot training requirements before flying the Max on 30 September.

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    Spirit terminates Asco acquisition plan, warns of Bombardier deal fallout

    2020-09-29T19:03:00Z

    Spirit AeroSystems has terminated its planned $420 million acquisition of aerospace component maker Asco, while warning it may face lawsuits related to a now-uncertain plan to acquire Bombardier’s aerospace businesses.

  • T-7A Red Hawk
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    New digital engineering technologies said to deliver up to 30% cost savings

    2020-09-29T18:34:00Z

    Digital-engineering and -manufacturing processes have already revolutionized how aerospace products are designed and built.

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    GKN Aerospace chief executive Hans Buthker resigns

    2020-09-29T14:02:00Z

    GKN Aerospace is looking for a new chief executive after the sudden resignation of incumbent Hans Buthker.

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    Swiss chief Kluhr to step down at year-end

    2020-09-29T09:14:00Z

    Lufthansa Group carrier Swiss’s chief executive, Thomas Kluhr, is to resign from his post at the end of this year, having delayed his departure from March. Swiss states that Kluhr, who has headed the airline for nearly five years, has requested that the board “release him from his duties”, and ...

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    US bill details certification and training upheaval in 737 Max’s wake

    2020-09-29T08:29:00Z

    US legislators have unveiled a proposed overhaul of aircraft certification intended to reform and reinforce the process in the aftermath of the fatal accidents involving the Boeing 737 Max. The bipartisan bill has been submitted jointly by two Democrat and two Republican representatives, including chair of the House Committee on ...

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    Analysts warn of Boeing talent drain, question company’s long-term strategy

    2020-09-28T23:31:00Z

    A cadre of departing mid-level Boeing staff has raised questions about whether the company could find itself short of critical expertise needed to advance future commercial aircraft programmes, say aerospace experts.

  • Omni 767 gear collapse 3-c-AIAS
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    Touchdown normal before Omni 767’s main-gear collapse

    2020-09-28T18:17:00Z

    Romanian investigators have disclosed that the Boeing 767-300ER which suffered a landing-gear collapse at Bucharest Baneasa airport did not touch down abnormally before the accident. It had been inbound from Kabul on 28 August, and the ILS approach to runway 07 was stable, with checklists and call-outs performed as normal, ...

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    Harmonised passenger health checks key for recovery: Etihad CEO

    2020-09-28T16:05:00Z

    International standards for checking passengers’ health before boarding will be necessary for the aviation recovery to begin, believes Etihad Airways chief executive Tony Douglas. He predicts that “wellness certification” protocols will be adopted globally, in the same way that rules on passenger-baggage reconciliation, enhanced carry-on luggage checks and liquid bans ...

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    FAA and ANAC certificate Embraer’s Synthetic Vision Guidance System

    2020-09-28T14:59:00Z

    Brazilian airframer Embraer says its Synthetic Vision Guidance System (SVGS) has gained approval for use in its Phaeton 500 and Praetor 600 aircraft in two important jurisdictions.

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    ​FAA certificates 777X’s GE9X powerplants

    2020-09-28T12:54:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has certificated GE Aviation’s 105,000lb-thrust (467kN) GE9X turbofan, a milestone coming as Boeing continues working toward achieving certification for its GE9X-powered 777-9.

  • Air France A380-c-Airbus
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    Aerodynamic impact of engine damage surprised A380 incident crew

    2020-09-28T08:54:00Z

    Such was the extent of damage to an Airbus A380’s engine after an uncontained failure over Greenland that its crew was forced to descend to a much lower cruising altitude than expected. The Air France aircraft, en route to Los Angeles on 30 September 2017, suffered the failure of its ...

  • Dash 8-400-c-De Havilland Aircraft
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    Dash 8-400 service update aims to stem cowl-door losses

    2020-09-28T08:31:00Z

    Operators of De Havilland Aircraft Dash 8-400 turboprops are being urged to pay attention to a new maintenance task intended to avoid incidents of engine cowl doors separating from the aircraft on take-off. De Havilland Aircraft has taken over the production of the aircraft, which was formerly known as the ...

  • Qatar A350
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    Qatar Airways lands QR7.3bn state injection after heavy pre-crisis loss

    2020-09-27T15:30:00Z

    Qatar Airways Group has turned in a pre-tax loss of QR6.96 billion ($1.9 billion) and a net loss of just over QR7 billion, for a financial year that concluded before the airline industry felt the broad impact of the coronavirus crisis. The Doha-based carrier says that, at the end of ...

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    FAA head Dickson to pilot the 737 Max next week

    2020-09-25T20:10:00Z

    The FAA has told US lawmakers that administrator Steve Dickson will pilot the Boeing 737 Max next week ahead of a potential ungrounding of the beleaguered aircraft.

  • Dreamlifter airborne-c-Boeing
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    Dreamlifter pilots did not cross-check navigation before wrong-airport landing

    2020-09-25T17:09:00Z

    Seven years after the incident, US investigators have disclosed the awkward radio exchange which underlined that a Boeing ‘Dreamlifter’ crew had unintentionally landed at the wrong Wichita airport. Just over a minute after the pilots had landed at Colonel James Jabara airport, the local controller for McConnell air force base ...