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    China certificates C919 amid little media fanfare

    2022-09-30T07:38:00Z

    Chinese civil aviation regulators appear to have certificated Comac’s C919 narrowbody jet, a significant milestone which paves the way for a possible service entry by year-end.

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    ZeroAvia targets Cessna Grand Caravan for fuel cell conversion

    2022-09-29T10:14:00Z

    Advanced powertrain developer ZeroAvia has selected the Cessna Grand Caravan as the launch platform for its ZA600 hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system, with certification targeted for 2025.

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    Twenty advanced aircraft projects approved for funding under Clean Aviation scheme

    2022-09-29T08:50:00Z

    Twenty proposed projects for the European Union’s Clean Aviation scheme have been selected for funding, after a deadline for candidate programmes closed in June. The strategic research effort is intended to advance promising technologies for developing new aircraft – hydrogen-powered, hybrid-electric regional, and ultra-efficient short-range models – and speed the ...

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    SSJ-New testing advances with static-airframe assembly

    2022-09-27T16:01:00Z

    Two Irkut SSJ-New twinjets are under construction for flight-testing, as another airframe is assembled for life-cycle tests in Moscow. The flight-test aircraft are among five airframes being built simultaneously at United Aircraft’s facilities. United Aircraft says the SSJ-New, which will have Aviadvigatel PD-8 engines, will include some 40 domestic systems ...

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    Second A321XLR flight-test aircraft joins certification programme

    2022-09-23T18:14:00Z

    Airbus has commenced flight-testing with a second A321XLR, this time fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, after it departed on its maiden sortie from Hamburg Finkenwerder to Toulouse on 23 September. The airframer is using four aircraft for the XLR certification programme, although only three will have been specifically ...

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    Airbus cautiously optimistic over near-term return of widebody order activity

    2022-09-23T11:28:00Z

    Airbus chief Guillaume Faury is optimistic of near-term return to widebody aircraft demand, but remains cautious given the sensitivity of the sector to disruption. Speaking at a capital markets briefing on 23 September, Faury said single-aisle aircraft orders had come back in “very large numbers” – as illustrated by recent ...

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    A220-500 would turn twinjet into ‘powerful’ product range: Airbus chief

    2022-09-23T10:21:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury has signalled to investors that a stretched A220 is necessary to turn the twinjet into a strong product family. Speaking at a capital markets event on 23 September, Faury said the ‘A220-500’ – as the possible stretch has been loosely dubbed – “makes a lot ...

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    Engine deliveries to Airbus picking up but supply-chain concerns remain: Faury

    2022-09-23T10:00:00Z

    Airbus has observed a pick-up in engine supply over the past couple of months, but believes broader supply-chain issues will not normalise until at least the middle of next year. Chief executive Guillaume Faury, speaking during a capital markets briefing on 23 September, said the airframer still had some 26 ...

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    Airbus expects monthly A320neo output to reach 50 by year-end

    2022-09-23T08:28:00Z

    Airbus is expecting to reach an A320neo monthly production rate of around 50 aircraft by the end of this year, as it progresses towards ambitious output levels for the twinjet family.

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    Regent achieves flying milestone with subscale seaglider model

    2022-09-23T01:45:00Z

    Start-up seaglider developer Regent Craft’s sub-scale prototype achieved an important milestone last month on its journey to become a viable transport option along coasts or near large bodies of water.

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    New Airbus Beluga loading system tested with German CH-53 helicopter

    2022-09-22T07:21:00Z

    Airbus has undertaken verification tests of a loading system intended for lifting outsize military cargo onto the A300-600ST Beluga transport, as the airframer begins offering the type for third-party services. The five Beluga aircraft – developed to carry Airbus aircraft structures and assemblies between the airframer’s manufacturing facilities – are ...

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    Heart highlights customer acceptance of switch to 30-seater

    2022-09-21T04:34:00Z

    Heart Aerospace insists operators are squarely behind its decision to ditch the development of an all-electric 19-seater in favour of a 30-seat hybrid-electric aircraft, with a significant number of customers having already transitioned to the updated model.

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    EASA approves Avensis Class E cargo modification for A330

    2022-09-12T13:04:00Z

    European regulators have granted a supplemental type certificate to an Airbus A330 freighter conversion programme to fit a Class E compartment. Portuguese operator TAP’s air cargo division is the launch customer for the modification, which has been supported by TAP’s maintenance and engineering arm. The programme – developed by Avensis ...

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    Russian government prolongs loan subsidy scheme for lessors taking domestic aircraft

    2022-09-09T10:29:00Z

    Russia’s government is extending a loan subsidy programme to ease the process through which lessors acquire domestically-built aircraft to lease to carriers. The programme – which was initiated a decade ago, in October 2012 – had applied to loans taken by lessors from 2008-21 but it will be extended, under ...

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    EASA examines system to maintain flight-guidance while airspeed unreliable

    2022-09-09T08:40:00Z

    European safety regulators have been assessing a request to implement a system on a large aircraft which will maintain flight-guidance functions despite the unavailability of reliable airspeed data. Unreliable airspeed typically results in the disconnection of the autopilot, autothrust and flight-directors. The system under consideration will have three operating modes, ...

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    EASA backs postponement of distress-tracking installation deadline

    2022-09-01T10:42:00Z

    European safety regulators are backing a postponement of requirements for aircraft to carry equipment to transmit position information autonomously if the flight is in distress, citing the impact of the pandemic on deliveries. Under ICAO standards this equipment – known as an emergency locator transmitter and distress tracker – will ...

  • Rolls-Royce 747 flying test bed
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    Rolls-Royce axes testbed conversion plan for ex-Qantas 747-400

    2022-08-31T19:52:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has ditched plans to turn a former Qantas Boeing 747-400 into a flying testbed and will now dispose of the aircraft which has sat idle at Moses Lake airport in Washington state for over two years.

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    Airbus starts seeking successor to chief financial officer Asam

    2022-08-31T06:55:00Z

    Airbus is preparing a succession plan for chief financial officer Dominik Asam, who is to step down from his position next year. He is to take up the post of chief financial officer at German software firm SAP. Asam joined Airbus during a management transition following Guillaume Faury’s accession to ...

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    Mammoth agrees 777 freighter conversion pact with Fort Worth’s Aspire MRO

    2022-08-30T08:26:00Z

    US-based Mammoth Freighters has reached a Boeing 777 freighter-conversion agreement with Texas’s Aspire MRO. The agreement follows Aspire’s formal launch of passenger-to-freighter conversion services at its Fort Worth facility in the city’s Alliance airport. Aspire will use six bays at the airport’s former American Airlines maintenance centre for 777 conversion. ...

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    ALPA wins recent pilot pay gains at US regional airlines

    2022-08-29T22:19:00Z

    A handful of US regional airlines recently hiked pilot pay rates amid an industry-wide effort to attract and retain pilots and keep pace with surging travel demand.