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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.

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    Turbulence again blamed for loss of second Zephyr UAV in Australia

    2020-09-28T10:03:00Z

    Turbulence triggered the uncontrolled spiral descent and subsequent in-flight break-up of an Airbus Defence & Space Zephyr unmanned air vehicle (UAV) in 2019, Australian investigators have determined. 

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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 ...

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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 ...

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    Australia extends aid to domestic and regional operators

    2020-09-28T08:27:00Z

    Australia’s government is extending budget support for two aviation programmes targeted at maintaining major domestic routes and essential air services for regional and remote communities. The Domestic Aviation Network Support (DANS) programme will be extended until 31 January and the Regional Airline Network Support (RANS) programme until 28 March. ...

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    Virgin Australia sale on track for October completion

    2020-09-28T07:51:00Z

    Bain Capital’s acquisition of Virgin Australia Holdings (VAH) is on track for October completion, administrator Deloitte has indicated in a letter to creditors and employees. Creditors had on 4 September accepted a proposal that is structured around 10 deeds of company arrangement (DOCAs) for all 41 VAH entities in voluntary ...

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    First FWSAR C295 touches down in Canada

    2020-09-28T03:31:00Z

    Canada’s first Airbus Defence & Space C295 search and rescue (SAR) aircraft has arrived at Canadian Force’s Base Comox, in British Columbia.

  • Marija Jovanovich RAAF
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    RAAF wing commander charts a flight path for adventure

    2020-09-28T02:02:00Z

    Wing Commander Marija Jovanovich has had a career of high adventure in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), but contends that while careers in aviation are definitely possible for women, they are not always clearly accessible. Jovanovich’s career in the RAAF kicked off as a pilot on the Lockheed Martin ...

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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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    Confusion surrounds engine 'failure' before Ukrainian An-26 training crash

    2020-09-26T10:44:00Z

    Confusion has emerged as to whether the Ukrainian military Antonov An-26 which crashed near Kharkiv suffered an engine failure before the accident. Ukraine’s defence ministry indicates there was a problem with an engine sensor before the aircraft came down in darkness, at about 20:45 on 25 September. Defence minister Andriy ...

  • Antonov An-26 crash in eastern Ukraine
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    Antonov An-26 military transport crashes in eastern Ukraine

    2020-09-26T07:12:00Z

    Two of the 27 people on board an Antonov An-26 military transport survived after the turboprop crashed in eastern Ukraine on 25 September. The aircraft crashed in Kharkiv Oblast, a region which borders Russia to the east and the separatist area of Donbass to the south, at around 20:45 local ...

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    Delta to retire aircraft and take up to $2.5b charge

    2020-09-25T22:31:00Z

    Delta Air Lines will retire more aircraft earlier than planned in an effort to streamline its fleet and cut costs as the air travel industry recovers from the shock of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Berlin-Brandenburg’s Terminal 2 to remain closed when airport opens

    2020-09-25T21:27:00Z

    Five weeks before Germany’s new Berlin-Brandenburg International airport is due to open, its operator has decided to keep one terminal closed due to a dearth of passengers.

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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.

  • GA-ASI Sparrowhawk
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    General Atomics Sparrowhawk seen for first time in captive carry tests on MQ-9 Reaper

    2020-09-25T18:31:00Z

    Sparrowhawk is designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as electronic warfare, work. It is to be air launched and air recovered by the larger MQ-9 Reaper UAV.

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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 ...

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    Alphabet’s Wing division advances unmanned air traffic system

    2020-09-25T16:25:00Z

    Various companies have in recent years been working to develop underlying air traffic technologies intended to support the expected rapid expansion of the commercial unmanned urban air mobility (UAM) industry.

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    Airline dependency on state support a new normal: Lufthansa chief

    2020-09-25T16:13:00Z

    Citing government shareholdings in Air France-KLM and the part-ownership of IAG by state-owned Qatar Airways, he says the German stake in Lufthansa is “at the very low side of my global competitors”.

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    EasyJet pilots avoid redundancies by opting to work part-time

    2020-09-25T15:43:00Z

    There will be no compulsory pilot redundancies at EasyJet, after 1,500 crewmembers opted to cut the number of hours they work.

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    Sniffer dogs to detect coronavirus begin Helsinki airport trial

    2020-09-25T14:37:00Z

    Research indicating that dogs are capable of detecting evidence of coronavirus infection is being tested in a practical sense at Helsinki-Vantaa airport. The University of Helsink has studied the use of dogs in coronavirus testing and a Finnish organisation called Wise Nose specialising in sniffer-dog training, has started large-scale work ...