All Europe news – Page 44

  • Crowsnest pair
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    UK starts search for Crowsnest AEW replacement capability

    2025-04-15T16:27:00Z

    The UK Ministry of Defence has outlined a requirement to replace the Royal Navy’s embarked airborne early warning (AEW) capability from as soon as early next decade.

  • Belgium F-35
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    Belgium floats additional F-35 buy if aircraft can be assembled in Europe

    2025-04-15T15:16:00Z

    Belgium is increasing defence expenditures to meet NATO targets and defence minister Theo Francken suggests Brussels could direct some of those funds toward acquiring additional F-35 stealth fighters – if the jets are assembled outside the USA.

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    Russia’s UZGA setting up aftersales system for regional aircraft

    2025-04-15T13:28:00Z

    Russian aircraft manufacturer UZGA is establishing an aftersales service system covering the company’s domestically-produced regional models. It is intended to provide engineering and design support as well as spares and equipment, along with personnel training. UZGA is developing a twin-engined 44-seat turboprop, the TVRS-44 Ladoga, while continuing to work on ...

  • T-150 drone
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    Royal Navy to trial T-150 cargo drone during Carrier Strike Group deployment

    2025-04-15T13:08:00Z

    The UK Royal Navy is to trial the use of Malloy Aeronautics’ T-150 uncrewed aerial system for fleet logistics tasks during its forthcoming Carrier Strike Group 25 deployment.

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    Chinese inquiry confirms ignition of leaking oxygen destroyed Tu-204 freighter

    2025-04-15T06:18:00Z

    Chinese investigators have found that the fire which destroyed a Tupolev Tu-204C freighter at Hangzhou originated from a crew oxygen system malfunction in the right-hand side of the cockpit, with leaking oxygen and hot components igniting combustible material. The Aviastar-Tu twinjet (RA-64032), with eight occupants, had been departing for a ...

  • Bulgaria F-16 Block 70 Jet
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    First F-16V arrives in Bulgaria

    2025-04-14T20:14:00Z

    The first of 16 planned Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 fighters has arrived in Bulgaria, as the NATO member seeks to recapitalise its combat fleet and phase out Soviet-origin aircraft.

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    Wet-lease carrier German Airways’ fleet undergoing repaint with new livery

    2025-04-14T09:27:00Z

    German Airways has unveiled a new livery for its Embraer 190 aircraft, most of which are operating for Dutch regional carrier KLM Cityhopper. The Cologne-based wet-lease specialist’s initial aircraft (D-AJHW) has undergone repainting and is set to return to operation after a maintenance check. German Airways – which emerged through ...

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    Prototype SJ-100 flown at maximum cruise altitude during flight tests

    2025-04-14T06:39:00Z

    Yakovlev’s SJ-100 testbed has carried out a flight at its service ceiling of 12,200m (40,000ft) as part of the development programme. The testbed, aircraft 97001, is the first experimental import-substituted airframe – although it still flies with PowerJet SaM146 engines rather than the Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-8. It conducted the sortie ...

  • A350 testbed with Trent XWB-84EP-c-Airbus
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    A350-900 with enhanced-performance Trent XWB engine obtains EASA approval

    2025-04-11T13:15:00Z

    Airbus has obtained European certification for the A350-900 fitted with enhanced-performance Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines. The baseline XWB-84EP powerplant was separately certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in December last year, along with the derated XWB-75EP and XWB-79EP. Airbus says the EP engine will provide a 1% reduction ...

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    Workload and inaccurate airport ‘mental model’ led to A320 wrong-intersection take-off

    2025-04-11T12:56:00Z

    Investigators have attributed an EasyJet Airbus A320’s wrong-intersection take-off at Toulouse to the crew’s limited attention capacity – a consequence of high workload – and confirmation bias. The aircraft (G-EJCI) had arrived 90min late into Toulouse on 30 July 2023, putting pressure on the crew during the return service to ...

  • Anka III drops Super Simsek
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    Turkish manufacturers press ahead with UAV capabilities

    2025-04-11T07:25:00Z

    Baykar Technologies’ TB2 unmanned air vehicle (UAV) has demonstrated the ability to recover from a spin, while Turkish Aerospace has increased the weapons capability of the Aksungur system.

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    A320 captain unwittingly initiated go-around after first officer engaged reverse-thrust

    2025-04-11T06:40:00Z

    UK investigators have found that an Airbus A320 captain, having initiated a go-around on touchdown at Corfu, cycled the thrust levers forward and back after realising reverse-thrust had already been selected. Although the first officer had been flying the night approach, to runway 34 at Kerkira airport, an early and ...

  • Condor A330neo-c-Airbus
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    Condor prepares to introduce A330neo with enhanced low-speed performance

    2025-04-10T09:36:00Z

    Airbus has secured European certification for an A330-900 performance-enhancement package which includes new take-off configurations and faster landing-gear retraction. German leisure carrier Condor is set to introduce aircraft with the modification, following the approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Airbus says the package – which is designated ‘Step-4’ ...

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    Senior UK government figures back £30m fund to re-open Doncaster Sheffield airport

    2025-04-10T06:46:00Z

    Senior UK government figures, including the country’s deputy leader, are backing a £30 million ($39 million) investment plan to re-open Doncaster Sheffield airport and support the creation of a sustainable aviation hub in the area. Efforts to re-open the South Yorkshire airport – which closed in 2022 after 17 years, ...

  • USAF F-16
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    Thales to provide new helmet display for USAF F-16s

    2025-04-10T04:27:00Z

    Thales Visionix has won a contract to supply Scorpion helmet-mounted display retrofit kits for Lockheed Martin F-16s of the US Air Force (USAF).

  • A350-1000
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    Airbus adds large A350 and A320neo-family orders while Go First backlog is struck off

    2025-04-09T16:22:00Z

    Airbus has revealed an order for 12 A350s and 30 A320neo-family jets, attributed to an undisclosed customer, in its latest backlog figures. The widebody part of the 6 March order is split between six A350-1000s and six -900s. Airbus has also listed a second, separate undisclosed order for 40 A321neos. ...

  • First new Lufthansa City A320neo D-AIJP-c-Lufthansa Group
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    Lufthansa City brings first new A320neo into its fleet

    2025-04-09T10:00:00Z

    Lufthansa City Airlines, the most recent of the German group’s carriers, has taken delivery of its first new Airbus A320neo. The twinjet (D-AIJP) is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines. It takes the carrier’s fleet to eight aircraft – four A320neos and four A319s – and another seven A320neos ...

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    Wideroe to upgrade older Dash 8 cockpits with Universal display system

    2025-04-09T09:28:00Z

    Norwegian regional carrier Wideroe is to be the first to fit older De Havilland Dash 8s with a new digital cockpit display system. The upgrade of the displays – intended for Dash 8-100s and -200s – will enable the airline to keep the aircraft operating “well into the next decade”, ...

  • SJ-100 title
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    Superjet fitted with PD-8 engines tests performance at cruise speeds and altitudes

    2025-04-08T06:57:00Z

    United Aircraft’s re-engined Yakovlev Superjet 100 has carried out flight at cruise altitude as part of the test programme for its Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant. The aircraft is serving as a PD-8 testbed to support development of the SJ-100, a version of the Superjet which features a higher proportion of domestically-sourced ...

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    Aeroflot chief aims to wet-lease capacity from international market

    2025-04-08T06:53:00Z

    Aeroflot chief executive Sergei Aleksandrovsky has told Russian president Vladimir Putin that the carrier is aiming to capitalise further on new wet-lease rules. The carrier was quick to take advantage of a change to the Russian Air Code which enabled it to lease Airbus A330s in the domestic market – ...