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    Boeing revamps commercial aircraft management structure

    2020-04-23T01:13:00Z

    Boeing is overhauling the management structure of its commercial aircraft division, creating a new supply chain oversight role and reviving a position with responsibility for all Boeing’s commercial aircraft programmes.

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    US Army UH-60V upgrade, including digital cockpit, finishes initial operational test and evaluation

    2020-04-22T22:00:00Z

    The US Army’s UH-60V upgrade package, which enhances the “L” variant of the Sikorsky Black Hawk, has completed initial operational test and evaluation.

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    EU shaping guidelines to restore air travel: transport commissioner

    2020-04-22T21:41:00Z

    European transport commissioner Adina Valean has signalled that guidelines will be set out by mid-May regarding an exit strategy to restart cross-border operations including air travel, but stresses that the timing depends on the health situation. While speaking on 22 April, she was reluctant to pre-empt the finalisation of specific ...

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    Delta Air Lines reports Q1 loss, cuts daily cash burn by half

    2020-04-22T17:21:00Z

    Delta Air Lines says it anticipates cutting its daily cash burn by 50% as the coronavirius pandemic drags on into the second quarter of the year and passenger demand continues to be at about 5% of normal.

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    UK clears CargoLogicAir to resume freight flights

    2020-04-22T14:50:00Z

    UK regulators have restored the operating licence of freight operator CargoLogicAir, clearing it to operate contracts providing medical supplies using a pair of Boeing 747 freighters.

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    Cessna delivers first Latitudes configured for flight-inspection missions

    2020-04-22T14:34:00Z

    The Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) has taken delivery of the first two Cessna Citation Latitudes from a January 2018 order for three of the midsize business jets. The pair are the first Latitudes to be configured for a flight inspection missions, with the final example scheduled to arrive early in 2021.

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    Air Mauritius files for voluntary administration

    2020-04-22T13:23:00Z

    Struggling Air Mauritius has entered voluntary administration after the board resolved that with coronavirus grounding it would not be able to meet its financial obligations in the foreseeable future. 

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    South African government presses unions for concessions to rebuild SAA

    2020-04-22T13:11:00Z

    South Africa’s government is pressing unions to avert a collapse of South African Airways and ensure that the business rescue strategy results in the emergence of a more competitive carrier. It has asked unions to submit proposals on restructuring the carrier and, in particular, details on the future of jobs. ...

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    Airbus develops anti-spill cover to protect A350 centre pedestal

    2020-04-22T11:39:00Z

    Airbus has developed a removable cover for A350 integrated control panels, designed to protect vital systems from inadvertent liquid spills in the cockpit, after two incidents which preceded uncommanded engine shutdown. The cover – which protects engine master levers, thumbwheels and rotary knobs – needs to be removed during critical ...

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    Airbus tests resin-transfer for A320neo spoiler production

    2020-04-22T10:38:00Z

    Airbus partner Spirit AeroSystems has started manufacturing resin-transfer moulded spoilers for the A320neo family, applying the process for the first time to high-volume large aircraft structural components. Resin-transfer moulding involves clamping dry fibres in a mould before injecting resin, a process which results in a consistently accurate product, the airframer ...

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    Biocide overdose blunder suspected in A321 dual-engine incident

    2020-04-22T08:20:00Z

    UK investigators probing a serious dual engine problem on a departing Airbus A321 have discovered its fuel system had previously been overdosed with biocide, after a maintenance engineer misunderstood a measurement term. The engineer was confused by the term ‘ppm’ – meaning ‘parts per million’ – while conducting a biocidal ...

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    Austrian to halve 767 fleet and remove all A319s

    2020-04-22T07:06:00Z

    Lufthansa Group carrier Austrian Airlines is to halve its Boeing 767 fleet and withdraw all seven of its Airbus A319s as part of a strategy to adjust to reduced demand in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Austrian had already been planning to remove 18 Bombardier Q400 turboprops by 2021, ...

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    Asiana Airlines gets new loans from state banks: reports

    2020-04-22T06:12:00Z

    South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has received additional loans from two state banks as it grapples with the coronavirus crisis, according to media reports. The Korea Development Bank (KDB) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea will inject W1.7 trillion ($1.4 billion) into South Korea’s second-largest carrier, Yonhap and Reuters reported on ...

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    Why air launched effects and long-range missiles are critical to US Army

    2020-04-22T02:32:00Z

    After recent drone demonstrations, the US Army says it is one step closer to developing the aircraft and weapons needed to penetrate and destroy the advanced air defences of adversaries such as China or Russia.

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    Traffic at Asia-Pacific airports hits ‘rock bottom’: ACI

    2020-04-22T02:17:00Z

    Asia-Pacific airports have seen traffic hit “rock bottom” due to the coronavirus outbreak, said the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific. According to preliminary traffic data the trade association released on 20 April, 18 airports in major aviation markets in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East saw traffic plummet by 95% by ...

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    Boeing to restructure, simplify corporate functions amid changing industry

    2020-04-22T00:46:00Z

    Boeing is overhauling some of its management structure in an effort to streamline and integrate functions, improve cost efficiency and better prepare the company to succeed after the coronavirus pandemic.

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    US Air Force battlefield network lacks goals, a budget and a plan: GAO

    2020-04-22T00:41:00Z

    The US Air Force’s ambitious battlefield network development effort, called Advanced Battle Management System, lacks the organisational structure needed to be executed well.

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    Lockheed Martin projects fewer F-35 deliveries due to coronavirus impact

    2020-04-21T22:07:00Z

    Lockheed Martin is projecting fewer F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter deliveries in 2020 due to impacts on its global supply chain caused by disruptions related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Germany picks Super Hornet and more Eurofighters for Tornado replacement

    2020-04-21T20:52:00Z

    Germany is to pursue a split order for the replacement of its Panavia Tornado combat aircraft, selecting both European and US models for the requirement. Defence minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has written to the German parliament informing them of the government’s intention, according to the DPA news agency. Source: ...

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    First Airbus airliner lands on St Helena

    2020-04-21T18:06:00Z

    UK charter airline Titan Airways has become the first operator to land an Airbus airliner on the island of St Helena in south Atlantic following the arrival on 20 April of an A318.