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    Opinion

    Bombardier’s rail sale is last roll of the dice

    2020-02-21T17:07:00Z

    The mansion that Laurent built is down to its last room. Bombardier – transformed by Pere Beaudoin from humble snowmobile manufacturer to world leader in aviation and rail transportation by the time he handed the chief executive reins to son Pierre in 2003 – will soon be known simply for business aircraft.

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    News

    French probe low-speed incident during A350 go-around

    2020-02-21T17:07:00Z

    French investigators are probing an incident involving a French Bee Airbus A350-900 during a go-around at Paris Orly. The twinjet (F-HREV) had been conducting its approach to runway 25 on 4 February, following a service from San Francisco. French investigation authority BEA states that the approach was aborted owing to ...

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    News

    Animation reveals Bek Air Fokker 100 crash sequence

    2020-02-21T10:43:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s government has released an animation detailing the take-off sequence of the Bek Air Fokker 100 involved in a fatal accident at Almaty. The sequence clearly shows the difficulties the crew experienced in controlling the aircraft as it rotated from runway 05R while departing for Nur-Sultan on 27 December. It ...

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    News

    De Havilland Canada sees growing market in Asia for high-density Dash 8

    2020-02-21T09:33:00Z

    De Havilland Canada may have left the limelight to arch-rival ATR when it pulled out days before the Singapore air show over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, but the Canadian airframer is confident about prospects for its Dash 8 twin-turboprop in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly high-density variants.

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    News

    Fokker 50 crash crew ignored multiple alerts during take-off roll

    2020-02-21T09:31:00Z

    Kenyan investigators have disclosed that the crew of a Fokker 50 continued a take-off roll, despite multiple alerts apparently warning of a serious engine problem, before the aircraft crashed some 50s after becoming airborne. The inquiry into the accident, involving a Skyward International Aviation turboprop departing Nairobi’s main international airport, ...

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    News

    ST Engineering engine leasing joint venture sells 30 engines

    2020-02-21T02:44:00Z

    ST Engineering’s engine leasing joint venture has entered a securitisation transaction for the sale of 30 aircraft engines. The sale — the first for ST Engineering — will “free up capital for future investments, including aircraft engines and reduce…capital employed”, the company says. Source: International Aero ...

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    News

    ​Ariana Afghan Airlines seeking to buy six aircraft

    2020-02-21T02:36:00Z

    Afghanistan’s Ariana Afghan Airlines is the market to buy six aircraft. A tender document published on the airline’s website shows it is looking for two Airbus A330-200s, two Boeing 767-300ERs and two De Havilland Canada Q300s. The closing date for bids is 26 February 2020. The airline says in the ...

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    News

    France's Groupe ADP to take 49% of Indian airport operator GMR

    2020-02-20T18:50:00Z

    Parisian airports operator Groupe ADP has provisionally agreed to take a 49% shareholding in the Indian company GMR Airports. The agreement, conditional on regulatory approval, will involve acquisition of an initial shareholding of just under 25% within a few days. ADP states that a further stage will result in its ...

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    News

    Belavia steps up to E2 under new lease deal

    2020-02-20T11:18:00Z

    Belarussian operator Belavia has signed for three of the re-engined Embraer 195-E2 regional jet, expanding its operations with the E-Jet family. Belavia is to take the first of the three Pratt & Whitney PW1900G-powered aircraft in December this year. The airline has reached the lease agreement with AerCap, the lessor ...

  • Aeroflot 777-300ER
    News

    Aeroflot A350s and 777s spearhead three-year expansion

    2020-02-20T09:38:00Z

    Aeroflot Group is nearing delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, a central part of the Russian operator’s fleet modernisation and international expansion strategy for the next three years. It will receive its first 316-seat Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-powered A350 at the end of this month, gradually using the twinjet type to ...

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    News

    Qantas approaches future fleet with eye for competitive edge, simplification

    2020-02-20T08:14:00Z

    Qantas Airways continues to evaluate a number of aircraft types, including new narrowbodies as well as Boeing’s proposed New Mid-Market Airplane (NMA). A slide accompanying the airline’s first half results presentation outlines the airline’s thinking in regard to fleet, dividing aircraft types into four categories: exit fading technology, mainstream ...

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    News

    Boeing asks for suspension of its tax subsidies

    2020-02-19T22:09:00Z

    Boeing has asked for its tax breaks to be suspended amid an acrimonious and escalating trade war between the USA and the European Union, targeting its respective aircraft manufacturers, that threatens to play long-term havoc on aircraft deliveries on both continents.

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    News

    Vietnam's Bamboo in talks for up to a dozen 777Xs

    2020-02-19T17:52:00Z

    Vietnamese start-up Bamboo Airways is in talks with Boeing to order as many as 12 777X twinjets. The deal, which would be valued at up to $5 billion at list prices, could be finalised in the second quarter, the airline confirms. “We are now discussing with Boeing,” Bamboo tells Cirium. ...

  • L-410 line-up
    News

    Eager first officers pose risk at difficult Nepalese airports

    2020-02-19T14:03:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have expressed concern over the potential risks of prematurely giving first officers operational experience at difficult airports, in their inquiry into a fatal accident at Lukla. The first officer of an Aircraft Industries Let L-410 had been the flying pilot during a short take-off departure at Lukla last ...

  • Nepal L-410 crash
    News

    Throttle lever slip preceded fatal Nepalese L-410 excursion

    2020-02-19T11:19:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have attributed a fatal take-off excursion, involving an Aircraft industries Let L-410, to differential thrust following retardation of one throttle lever – but have been unable to determine the reason why the lever slipped back. The Summit Air turboprop had commenced its take-off roll from Lukla;s runway 24, ...

  • Tarom ATR 72-600
    News

    Tarom starts turboprop upgrade with first new ATR 72-600

    2020-02-19T09:07:00Z

    Romanian flag-carrier Tarom has started taking delivery of a batch of ATR 72-600s it is receiving under a lease agreement with Nordic Aviation Capital. The operator disclosed last year that it was introducing nine of the turboprop type to modernise its fleet. Tarom has unveiled a revised colour scheme for ...

  • Air Canada A319
    News

    ‘Definitely not in situ’: Tower confirms wheel missing to fly-by A319

    2020-02-19T08:20:00Z

    Canadian investigators are probing the loss of a main landing-gear wheel from an Air Canada Airbus A319, confirmed during a tower fly-by as the aircraft prepared for arrival at Toronto. The aircraft (C-GAQL) had been operating the AC715 service from New York LaGuardia on 18 February. Its crew had advised ...

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    Analysis

    Trump administration flip-flops on C919 de-engining idea

    2020-02-19T06:34:00Z

    The Trump administration may (or may not) be considering blocking the sale of CFM International Leap-1C engines and other technology for the developmental Comac C919. A Wall Street Journal report on 16 February surprised the aerospace community, with sources telling the newspaper that the administration was contemplating not approving GE ...

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    News

    Boeing orders 737 Max inspections after fuel tank FOD find

    2020-02-19T05:23:00Z

    Boeing has ordered the inspection of all undelivered 737 Maxes, after it found debris in the wing fuel tanks of some of the grounded narrowbodies.

  • Green Africa A220
    News

    Irish division of GTLK to lease A220s to Green Africa

    2020-02-18T19:46:00Z

    Nigerian start-up carrier Green Africa Airways has agreed to lease three Airbus A220s from Irish-based lessor GTLK Europe. The airline says the pact will enable it to “set course” to open commercial services this year. GTLK Europe is based in Dublin, and is affiliated with the Russian state leasing company ...