All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 225

  • SSJ100-c-Sukhoi
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    Initial Rossiya Superjets to be stationed at Sheremetyevo

    2020-12-23T08:22:00Z

    Russian operator Rossiya is to base its initial Sukhoi Superjet 100s at Moscow Sheremetyevo, as it prepares to start receiving the type under an agreement with parent Aeroflot Group. Rossiya says the agreement to transfer the aircraft from the Aeroflot fleet was signed on 21 December, and that it will ...

  • engine cutaway
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    EASA embarks on comprehensive project to examine cabin-air toxicity risk

    2020-12-22T18:41:00Z

    Europe’s air safety authority is initiating a project intended to address concerns about cabin air contamination, which will characterise chemical compounds entering the environmental control system from engine oil leakage or dislodged deposits. The three-year project – being put out to tender by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency – ...

  • Israir Airbus-c-Israir
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    Court tells all three Israir bidders to submit new final offers

    2020-12-22T09:54:00Z

    All three bidders battling to acquire Israeli leisure airline Israir will be given until 28 December to submit a best and final offer, a Tel Aviv district court has ruled. The sale of Israir by its parent IDB has been immersed in controversy after bidders were permitted to submit proposals ...

  • Belavia E195-E2-c-Embraer
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    Belavia’s first E2 handed over by Embraer

    2020-12-22T07:20:00Z

    Belarusian operator Belavia has receive its first Embraer 195-E2, one of three to be leased to the Minsk-based flag-carrier. Belavia is already an operator of the conventional 195 and 175 regional jets manufactured by the Brazilian airframer. It is leasing three of the re-engined E2s from AerCap. The aircraft is ...

  • Uganda A330neo-c-Airbus
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    Uganda Airlines takes delivery of its first A330-800

    2020-12-22T07:03:00Z

    Airbus has delivered to Uganda Airlines the operator’s first A330-800, which subsequently departed Toulouse and is due to arrive at Entebbe on 22 December. The aircraft (5X-NIL) is the first Airbus to be introduced by the African carrier, and the third -800 to be handed over after Kuwait Airways received ...

  • A321F-c-Vallair
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    Vallair A321s to undergo freighter conversion in China

    2020-12-21T18:01:00Z

    Airbus A321 converted freighter pioneer Vallair has disclosed that nine of the type will undergo modification in China, at the ST Engineering facility in Guangzhou. The initial aircraft to be converted will be MSN1017, a CFM International CFM56-powered twinjet which was originally delivered to First Choice Airways in 1999. Vallair ...

  • Lockerbie cockpit
    News

    Third Libyan charged with Pan Am 747 bombing after 32 years

    2020-12-21T17:30:00Z

    Precisely 32 years after a bomb explosion destroyed a Pan Am Boeing 747-100 over Scotland, the US government has formally charged a third person with the attack on the aircraft. US attorney general William Barr states that the government has filed criminal charges against Abu Agela Masud Kheir Al-Marimi for ...

  • Israir ATR
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    Rival Israir bidders each lay claim to be declared victor

    2020-12-21T13:39:00Z

    Sale of the Israeli leisure carrier Israir is continuing to generate controversy among the contending parties, with investor YH Dimri insisting it should be considered the successful bidder. The trustee for the sale issued a position statement on 20 December which said that the YH Dimri offer “cannot be approved”, ...

  • BA A319-c-Heathrow Airport
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    Several EU governments join Dutch ban on flights from UK

    2020-12-20T20:00:00Z

    German, Austrian and Belgian authorities are among those which have joined the Dutch government in imposing a ban on flights from the UK following the emergence of a new coronavirus strain. The German federal transport ministry is banning services from the UK, with the exception of flights to repatriate aircraft ...

  • 737 Max 9-c-Boeing
    Interview

    Senate probe: 737 Max test pilots ‘coached’ to fit assumptions on MCAS reaction time

    2020-12-19T10:34:00Z

    US Senate committee investigators believe Boeing and the US FAA tried to re-affirm controversial assumptions over pilot response times during 737 Max recertification, by pre-determining the outcome of tests on crew reactions to a runaway stabiliser. The Senate committee on commerce, science and transportation has found that Boeing “inappropriately coached” ...

  • Aeroflot SSJ100-c-Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot approves transfer of over 40 Superjets to Rossiya

    2020-12-18T08:37:00Z

    Aeroflot has approved plans to transfer over 40 Sukhoi Superjet 100s from its fleet to sister carrier Rossiya, as part of a restructuring of its short-haul network operations. Over the course of December this year to August 2021 it intends to shift 17 aircraft leased from Sberbank, another 20 from ...

  • Aurora-c-Aurora
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    Aeroflot Group to divest eastern carrier Aurora

    2020-12-17T19:19:00Z

    Aeroflot Group is to withdraw from the ownership of eastern Russian carrier Aurora Airlines, by selling its majority stake in the company. Aurora Airlines serves a route network from Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Vladivostok. It operates a fleet of 10 Airbus A319s as well as about a dozen turboprops, mainly Bombardier ...

  • Israir A320-c-Israir
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    Bondholders back Dimri bid for Israir but rival bemoans shifting deadline

    2020-12-17T18:01:00Z

    Bondholders of Israir parent IDB have backed the late bid by investor YH Dimri, but the sale process has sparked irritation from a rival bidder. The trustee for the sale, in an update on the bondholder voting, states that the Dimri offer was strongly supported with 97% in favour. Offers ...

  • Cockpit at night-c-Unsplash Felipe Echeverri
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    UK pilots seek post-Brexit rethink of flight-duty limitations

    2020-12-17T16:06:00Z

    UK cockpit representatives are intending to press for a rethink on flight-duty times for pilots once the UK withdraws completely from the European Union. Flight-duty regulations were established by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. After the UK left the EU on 31 January, and entered a transition period, it ...

  • Last Air Baltic 737-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Final 737 departs Air Baltic fleet

    2020-12-17T09:48:00Z

    Latvian carrier Air Baltic has withdrawn the last Boeing 737 from its fleet, delivering the aircraft to maintenance and asset-management firm Magnetic MRO.

  • Airbus W-IFE-c-Bluebox Aviation Systems
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    Titan A321LR is first with Airbus’s line-fit wireless IFE system

    2020-12-16T13:25:00Z

    Airbus has delivered its first aircraft, an A321LR to Titan Airways, fitted with a line-fit in-flight entertainment system based on wireless communications architecture. The system features embedded servers and routers, wi-fi access points, and a software platform. Airbus says the open-software architecture provides airlines with the flexibility to source their ...

  • Il-114-300 ff-c-Rostec
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    Il-114-300’s first lift-off marks second Russian maiden flight in two days

    2020-12-16T12:46:00Z

    United Aircraft’s modernised Ilyushin Il-114-300 has carried out its maiden flight, a day after the first flight of the Russian-powered version of the Irkut MC-21. The twin-engined Il-114-300 lifted off from Moscow’s Zhukovsky airfield on 16 December, says state technology firm Rostec. Three crew members – two pilots and a ...

  • Airbus H2 pods-c-Airbus
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    Airbus explores self-contained fuel-cell propulsors for zero-emission aircraft

    2020-12-16T10:40:00Z

    Airbus is preparing a patent application for a distributed pod-based configuration for a hydrogen fuel-cell powerplants, which it is exploring as a possibility to overcome the problems of scaling up the technology to large transport aircraft. While smaller propeller-driven aircraft, up to around 20 seats, can take advantage of standard ...

  • Finnair A350-c-Finnair
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    Finnish government prepares possible €400m loan for Finnair

    2020-12-16T08:12:00Z

    Finland’s government is preparing to provide a loan of up to €400 million ($486 million) to flag-carrier Finnair, to support the airline’s liquidity. The facility is intended to allow Finnair to access the funds should its cash or equity position fall below certain limits. This planned support – in the ...

  • Buttigieg
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    Former presidential candidate Buttigieg nominated to head US DOT

    2020-12-16T07:55:00Z

    US president-elect Joe Biden has nominated former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg as his choice for secretary of transportation. Buttigieg was the mayor of the Indiana city of South Bend and former intelligence officer in the US Navy Reserve. He entered the race for the presidency last year but ultimately dropped ...