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  • ARRW_Launch_c Lockheed Martin
    In depth

    Hypersonic missiles special

    2020-05-07T15:46:00Z

    While the USA was distracted fighting the War on Terror over the last 20 years, China and Russia have invested heavily in hypersonic missiles and now have an edge. Faced with that vulnerability, the USA is now spending a lot of money to catch up. Washington wants hypersonic missiles of its own.

  • FedEx Airbus A380-800F
    Opinion

    Years after cancellation, A380 freighter’s time may have come

    2020-05-07T15:14:00Z

    FedEx’s crystal ball was clearly having an off-day when it churned out predictions for the Airbus A380 freighter 15 years ago. The US express cargo giant, once the launch operator of the A380F, expected to take delivery of the aircraft in 2008, enthused about a -900 stretched cargo variant, and forecast that passenger-to-freighter A380s would arrive by 2020.

  • Lufthansa-stored fleet storage
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    Lufthansa in talks over state role in €9bn rescue package

    2020-05-07T14:59:00Z

    German carrier Lufthansa is continuing negotiations for a €9 billion stabilisation package from the German government’s Federal Economic Stabilisation Fund (WSF) as it bids.

  • SAA tails
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    SAA on brink as government scrambles to defer ‘drop dead’ date

    2020-05-07T14:38:00Z

    South Africa’s government is urgently trying to extend the period of operations for South African Airways after the carrier’s business rescue practitioners warned that 8 May would amount to a “drop dead” day when all flights would cease. The country’s public enterprises minister, Pravin Gordhan, outlined to a parliamentary committee ...

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    Opinion

    Why airlines must mind the training bubble

    2020-05-07T14:11:00Z

    Getting carriers back into service at the end of this crisis could run up against a perhaps unexpected obstacle: a shortage of simulator capacity for pilots

  • Air France KLM Shutterstock
    News

    Air France-KLM targets 60% capacity recovery by year-end

    2020-05-07T13:47:00Z

    Air France-KLM expects to operate 20% of previously planned capacity during the third quarter but raise the level to 60% by year-end.

  • Common Hypersonic Glide Body c General Atomics
    In depth

    Dynetics plans operational hypersonic missile factory by autumn 2020

    2020-05-07T12:50:00Z

    The weapons technology company is leading a team of subcontractors, including General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies to build the USA’s first production example of a hypersonic weapon, the Common Hypersonic Glide Body

  • CH148-c-CanadianDepartmentofNationalDefence
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    Offshore helicopter firms await outcome of CH-148 crash investigation

    2020-05-07T11:31:00Z

    Offshore helicopter operators will be waiting nervously for the outcome of investigations into the crash of a military helicopter off the coast of Greece in which six Canadian personnel were killed. The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone anti-submarine warfare helicopter came down in good weather in the ...

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    Mango 737 ground-collision crew opted against safer taxi route

    2020-05-07T11:26:00Z

    South African investigators have stated that Johannesburg airport ground control should have instructed pilots of a Mango Boeing 737-800 to deviate from a taxiway, rather than give them the option, before the aircraft struck a taxiing Comair jet. But the inquiry into the incident, on 19 April last year, makes ...

  • HERMES 900 maritime SaR - with 4 life rafts
    News

    Elbit adds life-saving capability to Hermes 900

    2020-05-07T11:01:00Z

    Israeli company says configuration gives UAV advantage over manned aircraft in long-distance maritime rescue scenarios

  • Notional Common-Hypersonic Glide Body
    Analysis

    Why hypersonic developers have narrow window to enact arms controls

    A forthcoming generation of missiles capable of travelling at Mach 5 threaten to overwhelm defences and upset the global power balance.

  • Iberia Air Europa merger
    News

    Air Europa deal still makes sense but work to do to complete: Walsh

    2020-05-07T09:47:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh believes its planned acquisition of Spanish carrier Air Europa still makes strategic sense but notes work is still ongoing regarding pricing and competition issues before a decision on completion can be made. The Iberia and Vueling parent in early November outlined its plan to acquire ...

  • BA
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    IAG scales back planned deliveries to 75 over next three years

    2020-05-07T09:20:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG now expects to take delivery of 75 aircraft over the next three years as it reduces its fleet requirements in line with expectations that passenger demand will not return to pre-crisis levels before 2023. The new fleet plan marks a reduction of 68 on ...

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    News

    Walsh to step down in September as IAG eyes ‘meaningful’ return in July

    2020-05-07T07:26:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh will step down in September as the British Airways and Iberia parent aims for a “meaningful” return of services in July. Walsh, who has led the group since is inception, was originally due to step down in March but delayed the move as the coronavirus ...

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB assembly
    News

    Rolls-Royce prepares to cut workforce as civil engine outlook slumps

    2020-05-07T06:49:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting to detail to its personnel, by the end of May, the impact on the size of its civil aerospace workforce as it adapts to the collapse in air transport demand. It expects to deliver just 250 widebody aircraft engines this year, compared with its previous estimate of ...

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    Mitsubishi to close CRJ purchase on 1 June

    2020-05-07T02:53:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) intends to close its $550 million purchase of Bombardier’s CRJ aircraft programme on 1 June.

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    Aerospace manufacturers and airports seek more US government cash

    2020-05-06T23:41:00Z

    US aerospace manufacturers and airports asked lawmakers for more financial aid during a 6 May hearing, while the nation’s top airline lobbyist warned of his sector’s precarious position.

  • Sikorsky Raider X
    News

    US Army studies data fusion for FARA and FLRAA as pilot cognitive overload hits ‘tipping point’

    2020-05-06T22:30:00Z

    The US Army is calling for ideas from US aerospace manufacturers for dealing with cognitive overload in its next-generation rotorcraft. The call for white papers comes ahead of the service’s plans to launch a “Holistic Situational Awareness—Decision Making” development programme in fiscal year 2021.

  • Patrick Margetson-Rushmore, chief executive, Luxaviation UK
    News

    Luxaviation UK predicts end-of-lockdown spike

    2020-05-06T22:05:00Z

    Management and charter operator believes, however, that demand for leisure flights will remain slow until coronavirus vaccine

  • TBM 940
    News

    Daher TBM deliveries down 50% on coronavirus impact

    2020-05-06T21:35:00Z

    Manufacturing and international travel restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic resulted in a 50% slide in deliveries of Daher’s TBM single-engined turboprop series in the first quarter, but the French airframer says there is “no shortage of interest” in the high-speed aircraft.