All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 216

  • CR929 model title-c-TsAGI
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    CR929 windtunnel tests focus on twinjet’s wing-tip configuration

    2021-03-15T06:59:00Z

    Aerodynamic analysis of the Chinese-Russian long-haul CRAIC CR929 twinjet is progressing, with windtunnel tests to examine wing designs for the type. Models of the CR929 have undergone windtunnel testing at the Moscow Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, with previous studies looking at cruise characteristics of different wing options and the effects of ...

  • An-26-c-Kazakhstan ministry of defence
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    Fatalities as military An-26 crashes near Almaty

    2021-03-14T07:34:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s government has disclosed that four fatalities resulted from a military Antonov An-26 accident at Almaty on 13 March. Radar contact with the aircraft, operating from the capital Nur-Sultan, was lost at 17:22 according to the country’s ministry of emergency situations. The An-26 came down near Almaty airport, it adds. ...

  • A321LR-TAP-c-Airbus-970
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    Portuguese government seeks approval for €460m aid to TAP

    2021-03-12T19:42:00Z

    Portugal’s government has formally notified the European Commission of its intent to grant interim support to flag-carrier TAP. The support is designed to guarantee the airline’s liquidity until a restructuring programme is approved. Up to €463 million in aid within the scope of the restructuring can be notified, according to ...

  • Transcarga A300 title-c-Transcarga
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    Rotor disc hits workshop after A300 engine fails on take-off

    2021-03-12T10:14:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing a serious engine failure involving an Airbus A300B4 on take-off from Bogota. The incident occurred on 11 March, at about 00:30, as the Transcarga International Airways aircraft was departing for the Venezuelan city of Maiquetia. Colombian civil aviation authority Aerocivil says the twinjet (YV560T) aborted its ...

  • Pobeda 737-c-Pobeda
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    Aeroflot approves transfer of 10 737-800s to Pobeda

    2021-03-11T23:06:00Z

    Aeroflot’s board has approved the transfer of 10 Boeing 737-800s from its fleet to that of its low-cost budget sister carrier Pobeda. The aircraft will be sub-leased from April-June this year according to the board decision, although the possibility of a postponement remains. Aeroflot Group says the lease periods range ...

  • Ethiopian Max-c-Boeing
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    Ethiopian Max crash probe in final stages: investigators

    2021-03-11T18:16:00Z

    Ethiopia’s aircraft accident investigation bureau says its inquiry into the fatal Boeing 737 Max 8 crash near Addis Ababa is in its final stages. The accident involving Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 occurred two years ago, on 10 March 2019, five months after a similar loss in Indonesia – prompting civil ...

  • CLA 747-c-CargoLogicAir
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    Pandemic freight demand assists pared-back CargoLogicAir

    2021-03-11T14:47:00Z

    Freight activity catalysed by the pandemic helped UK-based CargoLogicAir last year to improve on a weak performance in 2019, the company has disclosed. The carrier – linked to Russia’s Volga-Dnepr Group – ran into problems in 2020 and sought a temporary suspension of its operating licence, which was subsequently restored ...

  • A350-900-c-Airbus
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    A350-900s to remain exclusively Trent-powered until at least 2030

    2021-03-11T12:57:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has secured an exclusive position on the Airbus A350-900 for the remainder of the decade, ruling out any immediate prospect of a rival engine manufacturer entering the market for twinjet. The agreement means the Trent XWB will remain the sole powerplant on the A350 until at least 2030. Rolls-Royce ...

  • Dash 8-c-Air Iceland Connect
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    Single Icelandair brand to cover Air Iceland Connect operations

    2021-03-11T12:05:00Z

    Icelandair Group is bringing its regional carrier Air Iceland Connect under the single brand of the parent airline, in a bid to simplify its operations. The integration will take effect from 16 March, says the company, with the international network of Icelandair being combined with domestic links and the regional ...

  • Trent 1000-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Progress on Trent 1000 remedies brings down overall in-service costs

    2021-03-11T11:29:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting overall in-service cash costs relating to Trent 1000 technical issues to fall to £2.1-2.2 billion ($2.9-3.1 billion), down from £2.4 billion, following improved progress on remedial work. The Trent 1000 is an engine option for the Boeing 787 but has been beset by a number of blade-durability ...

  • Wideroe electric aircraft-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Wideroe and Rolls-Royce pursue all-electric aircraft based on Tecnam design

    2021-03-11T10:34:00Z

    Norwegian regional carrier Wideroe has linked up with Rolls-Royce and aeronautics firm Tecnam to develop an all-electric passenger aircraft within the next five years. The aircraft would be suited to the commuter air transport market and enter service in 2026. Wideroe has previously expressed interest in electric regional aircraft projects ...

  • Rolls-Royce-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce takes £1.3bn charge in fall-out from civil aerospace crisis

    2021-03-11T08:16:00Z

    Rolls-Royce large engine flying hours were down by 57% last year, while deliveries of such engines almost halved to 264. The powerplant manufacturer disclosed the full-year impact of the air transport crisis as it turned in a £2.6 billion ($3.6 billion) underlying operating loss from its civil aerospace division. Production ...

  • NordStar Norilsk title-c-NordStar
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    NordStar-KrasAvia tie-up to support northern Russia network development

    2021-03-10T23:11:00Z

    Russian carrier NordStar has entered a tie-up with regional operator KrasAvia, a consortium intended to increase air transport access for the area. President Vladimir Putin had supported a proposal to establish a base carrier at Norilsk – a designation which has been granted to NordStar – and create a co-operation ...

  • Rossiya 747
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    Aeroflot Group impairs Rossiya goodwill and Aurora disposal

    2021-03-10T21:19:00Z

    Aeroflot Group has disclosed a Rb6.5 billion ($88 million) write-off of goodwill for its subsidiary airline Rossiya in its full-year financial results. The company has also listed a Rb5.07 billion loss from the disposal of another subsidiary, the eastern Russian carrier Aurora which it sold for the token sum of ...

  • Czech Airlines-c-Czech Airlines
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    Court urges Czech Airlines creditors to file prompt claims

    2021-03-10T16:43:00Z

    Czech Airlines creditors are being urged to submit claims within two months following the carrier’s filing for insolvency with a Prague court. The municipal court has ruled that an interim creditors’ committee be appointed with Czech Airlines Technics, the Czech bank Ceska Sporitelna, and the aviation general sales agent Air ...

  • Icelandair 767
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    Two Icelandair 767s to be converted to freighters in leaseback deal

    2021-03-10T16:16:00Z

    Icelandair Group has reached a sale-and-leaseback agreement for a pair of Boeing 767-300ER which will be converted into freighters. The aircraft are being sold to Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings’ associated joint venture Titan Aircraft Investments. Icelandair Group says the 767s will be converted in spring next year and be re-introduced, ...

  • Peruvian 737-c-Commission for air accident investigation
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    Peruvian 737 excursion crew disoriented by lack of centreline lights

    2021-03-10T13:49:00Z

    Pilots of a Peruvian Boeing 737-300 should have considered a go-around instead of proceeding with a landing in heavy rain and a crosswind at Iquitos where the jet experienced a runway excursion. The aircraft – with 121 passengers and seven crew members – had been cleared for an ILS approach ...

  • Daldrup-c-FBB
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    Berlin airports chief seeks to step down following Brandenburg completion

    2021-03-10T12:51:00Z

    Four months after the much-delayed Berlin Brandenburg airport opened, the chief of its operating company has requested to step down from his post. Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, who took over almost exactly four years ago, is seeking to terminate his contract of employment early, in September 2021. Operating company FBB says ...

  • AerCap
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    AerCap agrees acquisition of US lessor GECAS

    2021-03-10T11:39:00Z

    Leasing giant AerCap has agreed to acquire US lessor GECAS, creating a leviathan with over 2,000 aircraft and more than 900 engines as well as 300 helicopters. AerCap says it has entered into a “definitive agreement” – unanimously approved by the companies’ boards – under which General Electric will receive ...

  • Flybe Embraer-c-Flybe
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    Cut in UK domestic air passenger duty floated for transport consultation

    2021-03-10T09:16:00Z

    Consultation is set to take place on cutting the UK’s air passenger duty scheme as part of a broad government rethink on the country’s transport network. Air passenger duty is a distance-based scheme which is pitched as a mechanism for addressing environmental concerns, but has long been controversial with airlines. ...