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  • Airbus production-c-Airbus
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    Airbus continues recruitment ramp-up to feed new technological activities

    2023-01-26T18:24:00Z

    Airbus is embarking on a recruitment drive to hire another 13,000 personnel this year, matching its effort last year.

  • TVRS ditching test title-c-TsAGI
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    TVRS-44 undergoes performance analysis for water ditching scenarios

    2023-01-24T07:15:00Z

    Russian analysts have been examining the behaviour of the proposed UZGA TVRS-44 turboprop during ditching events. The aircraft – also known as the ‘Ladoga’ – is a twin-engined high-wing design intended to accommodate 40-50 passengers. Researchers at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute have completed a series of tests for an emergency ...

  • 777-8F-c-Boeing
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    Israeli firm to supply 777-8 freighter’s main cargo door

    2023-01-23T12:08:00Z

    Israeli firm Elbit Systems is to supply the large main-deck cargo door for the Boeing 777-8 freighter, under an aerostructures agreement with the US airframer. Elbit will also supply cargo doors for the current 777F. It will provide the structures through its wholly-owned Eblit Systems-Cyclone subsidiary, the company states. “This ...

  • Il-114-300-c-Rostec
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    Il-114-300 engine certified as derivative for TVRS-44 takes shape

    2023-01-23T10:36:00Z

    Russian authorities have certified the engine for the modernised Ilyushin Il-114-300, while the manufacturer is developing derivative test powerplants for a proposed future turboprop. The Klimov TV7-117ST-01 engine is being combined with a six-blade propeller for the Il-114. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia has issued a type certificate for the ...

  • A350-c-Airbus
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    Airbus insists A350 lightning-protection change unconnected to Qatar dispute

    2023-01-19T21:25:00Z

    Qatar Airways has highlighted Airbus’s introduction of an alternative to expanded copper foil for lightning protection on the A350, but the airframer insists it is not a reaction to its skin-paint dispute with the carrier. The airframer attributes paint cracking on the A350 to different thermal expansion rates of the ...

  • Embraer turboprop c Embraer
    Analysis

    Embraer’s turboprop ‘not on ice’ insists Meijer

    2023-01-19T13:51:00Z

    Discussions with key systems suppliers must conclude before any launch decision, says Commercial Aviation head

  • SSJ-New test fuselage delivery-c-SibNIA
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    Second SSJ-New airframe delivered for structural testing

    2023-01-16T11:09:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has delivered the second SSJ-New aircraft intended for strength testing, transferring it from its Komsomolsk production centre to Novosibirsk.

  • China Southern 737 Max B-1206
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    First commercial 737 Max flights take off in China after four-year hiatus

    2023-01-13T07:30:00Z

    China Southern Airlines has restarted commercial flights with its Boeing 737 Max aircraft after a hiatus of nearly four years, marking the return to service of the type in the country amid little fanfare. 

  • Putin Manturov-c-Russian government
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    Putin scolds industry minister over status of aerospace contracts

    2023-01-12T19:30:00Z

    Russian president Vladimir Putin has scolded industry minister Denis Manturov during an extraordinary exchange over the state of aircraft orders. Putin hosted a meeting with several government officials, with Manturov among them, on 11 January. Manturov updated the president on planned delivery of 63 aircraft to Aeroflot Group – including ...

  • Cryogenic tank test title-c-TsAGI
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    Cryogenic tank designs tested for proposed Russian 50-seat regional aircraft

    2023-01-12T08:46:00Z

    Russian analysts are examining ways to reduce the aerodynamic impact of external cryogenic tanks on smaller aircraft types, as it continues work on a proposed 50-seat design. While cryogenic fuels – including liquid hydrogen and liquefied natural gas – are more environmentally-beneficial, their low-temperature characteristics prevent the use of normal ...

  • A350F-c-Airbus
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    Airbus rounds off year with A350 freighter and A330neo orders

    2023-01-10T17:34:00Z

    Airbus long-haul activity picked up slightly in the closing weeks of last year, with the airframer recording an order for four A350 freighters from an undisclosed customer. It also booked 10 A330neos from lessor Avolon and a pair of A350-900s from a client identified simply as ‘financial institutions’ during December. ...

  • bartini windtunnel title-c-TsAGI
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    Bartini eVTOL undergoes windtunnel tests in Moscow

    2023-01-06T09:44:00Z

    Russia’s Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute has been supporting development of a tiltrotor eVTOL through windtunnel testing. The Bartini Design proposal has four 10-bladed rotary fans – two fore and two aft – and is intended to convey two to four passengers at speeds up to 160kt, and have a range of ...

  • eVTOL-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Complexity of eVTOL designs leads EASA to study modelling for certification support

    2023-01-05T13:36:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is to explore the expanded use of modelling and simulation to support certification of future eVTOL aircraft, given that the broad variation in designs makes assessment by flight-testing alone impractical. Part of a wider programme evaluating the effects of digital transformation on aviation processes, the project aims ...

  • MC-21-310-c-Rostec
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    Russian regulator approves domestic wing and engines for MC-21

    2023-01-05T12:13:00Z

    Russian civil aviation regulators have approved the switch to a domestically-produced composite wing and engine on the Irkut MC-21. Irkut has developed the -310 variant of the MC-21 which is powered by the Aviadvigatel PD-14 engine, while Russian industry is also supplying composite wing components to replace foreign-built equivalents on ...

  • Bluebird 737 freighter-c-AviaAM Leasing
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    AviaAM takes another pair of 737-800s for freighter conversion

    2022-12-22T08:18:00Z

    Lessor AviaAM Leasing is acquiring another pair of Boeing 737-800s which will undergo passenger-to-freighter conversion. The company has identified the twinjets as MSN29769 and MSN28225 – respectively 1998 and 1999 airframes. They were formerly operated by carriers including Caribbean Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and SunExpress. AviaAM says the aircraft will take ...

  • A321XLR first flight-c-Airbus
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    A321XLR tank must ensure no serious fuel-fire risk in survivable accidents

    2022-12-21T18:21:00Z

    Airbus’s rear centre tank for the A321XLR must be designed such that no fuel is released near the fuselage or engines in quantities sufficient to start a serious fire, in the event of a survivable crash, the European safety regulator has proposed. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency says current ...

  • MC-21-310
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    Will Russia deliver on its ambitious domestic airliner plans?

    2022-12-20T11:06:00Z

    Russia’s aerospace industry has ambitions to manufacture more than 300 aircraft over the next two years, as it grapples with the pressure that has been piled on the sector by sanctions over the Ukrainian conflict.

  • ASL ATR-c-ASL Airlines
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    ASL to explore remote-pilot freighter potential with US autonomy specialist

    2022-12-15T13:49:00Z

    Irish-based operator ASL Aviation Holdings is to explore concepts for autonomous aircraft operation, and their initial application to freighter aircraft, under a collaboration with a US specialist. ASL has disclosed a tie-up with California’s Reliable Robotics under which the two sides will seek to implement a remotely-operated aircraft system in ...

  • BA better world-c-British Airways
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    BA sees no place in network for sub-70-seat zero-emission aircraft

    2022-12-15T11:02:00Z

    British Airways is unlikely to invest in zero-emission aircraft with fewer than 70 seats in order to prove their viability, preferring to wait until a solution is found for narrowbody-sized jets, according to the carrier’s sustainability chief.

  • A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Airbus puts A321XLR to long-haul test with 13h European flight

    2022-12-13T21:55:00Z

    Airbus has conducted an A321XLR test-flight with a duration of more than 13h as part of its development programme for the long-range twinjet. The airframe departed Toulouse shortly after 08:00 on 13 December. It flew a wide circuit initially heading towards the UK and Ireland, before crossing to Norway and ...