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    New Delhi’s Su-30MKIs get hard-hitting anti-ship capability

    2020-01-21T07:14:00Z

    The Indian Air Force has added a powerful anti-shipping capability with the induction of the first Su-30MKI squadron to be equipped with the Mach 2.8 BrahMos cruise missile. To mark the addition of the capability, New Delhi has resurrected the 222 Sqn ‘Tigersharks’ squadron designation. Source: Greg Waldron ...

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    Philippine Airlines leases two Dash 8s from TrueNoord

    2020-01-21T00:58:00Z

    Philippine Airlines has agreed to lease two new De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400s from TrueNoord. One of the turboprops has already been delivered, says the regional aircraft lessor, and the other will join the airline’s fleet in February. The two aircraft, registered as MSN4610 and MSN4612, are the first Dash ...

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    NAC fleet reaches 500 aircraft

    2020-01-21T00:50:00Z

    Nordic Aviation Capital has increased its fleet to 500 aircraft and posted its best first-half financial performance for the first six months of its current financial year. The Danish regional aircraft lessor, which has just opened a new headquarters building in the Irish city of Limerick, says it almost doubled ...

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    Administration justifies Bek Air grounding with damning catalogue of flaws

    2020-01-20T18:35:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s civil aviation administration has revealed a damning list of flaws in Bek Air’s flight operations and maintenance processes, to justify the carrier’s grounding. One of Bek Air’s Fokker 100s crashed on take-off from Almaty on 27 December, resulting in the enforced suspension of the airline’s operation – a measure ...

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    First prototype of Stratos 716 very light jet takes shape

    2020-01-20T17:10:00Z

    Stratos Aircraft has completed load testing on its 716 very light jet (VLJ), and is now assembling the first prototype of the single-engined six-seater, which it hopes to fly in the second half of the year.

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    Udvar-Hazy: Boeing should rename ‘damaged’ 737 Max

    2020-01-20T16:35:00Z

    Air Lease executive chairman Steven Udvar-Hazy believe Boeing should drop the word “Max” from the name of its latest Boeing 737 family, following two fatal crashes and the subsequent grounding.

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    Avolon foresees industry ‘turbulence’ in 2020

    2020-01-20T15:34:00Z

    Boeing’s 737 Max “will safely return to revenue service” in 2020, Avolon has predicted in a new report, but the lessor expects “turbulence” in the aviation industry amid geopolitical uncertainty and rising environmental concerns.

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    BAE launches $2.2bn bid for Collins, Raytheon units

    2020-01-20T14:52:00Z

    BAE Systems intends to acquire two parts of the Collins Aerospace portfolio mandated for sale as part of regulatory requirements enabling the US giant’s formation last year.

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    Has airline safety peaked?

    2020-01-20T14:03:00Z

    The shock of a second 737 Max tragedy in the past year has prompted an urgent rethink of certification and training priorities after a long period of improving accident statistics

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    Accident reports issued during the second half of 2019

    2020-01-20T13:11:00Z

    Final report: Lion Air 737 Max 8, loss of control in flight, 29 October 2018 The Indonesian national transport safety committee (KNKT) found that the aircraft (PK-LQP), during the climb-out from Jakarta international airport on a short domestic flight, crashed when the crew lost control following a technical malfunction. It ...

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    Falco Xplorer soars with first flight success

    2020-01-20T12:05:00Z

    Leonardo completed a successful first flight of its Falco Xplorer unmanned air vehicle on 15 January.

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    Embraer turboprop go-ahead hinges on EU probe into Boeing joint venture

    2020-01-20T11:57:00Z

    Embraer is on course to decide on the launch of an all-new advanced turboprop airliner within the next year but warns that the decision hinges on the approval of its joint venture with Boeing. 

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    Struggling SAA insists flight operations are continuing

    2020-01-20T09:41:00Z

    South African Airways is maintaining operations for the time being, despite apparent increasing uncertainty over the ailing flag-carrier’s financing. The airline says it is “aware” of local media reports suggesting the airline is on the verge of ceasing operations. But it insists that flights to all destinations “continue as normal”. ...

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    WestJet Q400 damaged by sharp de-rotation at Edmonton

    2020-01-20T09:11:00Z

    Investigators have determined that a WestJet Encore Bombardier Q400 suffered damage at Edmonton after de-rotating sharply during a high-speed landing. The Q400 – arriving from Fort McMurray on 19 July last year – had been approaching Edmonton’s runway 12 with storms in the vicinity of the airport. Its captain opted ...

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    Xiamen Airlines seeks financing for two new ARJ21s

    2020-01-20T07:44:00Z

    Xiamen Airlines is looking to finance two new Comac ARJ21 aircraft. The Chinese carrier is inviting bids from parties with net assets worth at least CNY100 million ($14.6 million) in their latest audited full-year financial statements. Alternatively, bidders should have experience providing aircraft financing, including sale-and-leaseback transactions, to China’s three ...

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    Jiangxi Air takes delivery of first ARJ21

    2020-01-20T06:31:00Z

    Jiangxi Air has become the latest operator of Comac’s regional jet, the ARJ21. The carrier — a Xiamen Airlines joint venture — took delivery of the first aircraft, registered B-605V, on 19 January. Source: Comac Jiangxi Air took delivery of its first Comac ARJ21. It was delivered ...

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    SIA and ANA in joint venture talks: reports

    2020-01-20T04:11:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) and All Nippon Airways’ (ANA) are said to be discussing a joint venture partnership, The Straits Times has reported. It says the Star Alliance carriers may seal a deal by the end of this month and the scope of the proposed partnership is for flights between Japan ...

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    Bek Air appeals against suspension as IATA code withdrawn

    2020-01-19T22:40:00Z

    IATA has recalled the designator code for Kazakh carrier Bek Air, three weeks after a fatal take-off accident led to an enforced suspension of the carrier’s operations. Bek Air has filed an appeal against the suspension, claiming that the decision is illegal. The airline had been operating under the ‘Z9’ ...

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    Air Algerie 737 lost altitude during Orly go-around

    2020-01-18T23:30:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that they are probing a substantial loss of altitude by an Air Algerie Boeing 737-800 during a go-around at Paris Orly last month. The aircraft, arriving from Tlemcen in north-western Algeria on 6 December, had been established on the localiser of runway 25. French investigation authority ...

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    Probe opens into S7 A321neo start-up engine fire

    2020-01-18T10:04:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing an engine fire involving an Airbus A321neo which occurred as the aircraft was preparing to depart Novosibirsk. The twinjet – fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G powerplants – had been operating the S75783 service to the Vietnamese resort of Cam Ranh at about 01:30 on 18 ...