All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 27

  • El Al 787-c-El Al
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    El Al starts restoring services as Israeli airspace re-opens

    2025-06-25T06:59:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has started restoring operations, after the airspace around Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport was re-opened for normal flight activity. El Al and other Israeli carriers were forced to ground regular services when the country’s airspace was shut, as Israeli forces commenced a military air campaign against ...

  • Air Europa 787-c-Air Europa
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    Turkish Airlines explores possible investment tie-up with Spain’s Air Europa

    2025-06-24T09:47:00Z

    Turkish Airlines has disclosed that it is exploring a potential investment in Spanish carrier Air Europa, although details remain vague. It states that it “continuously evaluates growth opportunities” in order to “strengthen its position” and “enhance its competitiveness”. “Non-binding discussions are being held to assess the investment opportunity in Air ...

  • Air Peace 777-200-c-AirTeamImages
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    Nigeria’s Air Peace secures slots for expansion to London Heathrow

    2025-06-24T09:21:00Z

    Nigerian carrier Air Peace is preparing to open London Heathrow services to complement its London Gatwick operation. It has secured “coveted” slots at the primary UK hub, according to Nigerian minister of aviation Festus Keyamo. This follows “many months of diplomatic exchanges and shuttles” with the Nigerian side “insisting on ...

  • Play Airbus-c-Play
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    Play to shut Icelandic hub and shift entire fleet to Malta under takeover plan

    2025-06-24T06:58:00Z

    Budget carrier Play is poised to shut down its transatlantic operation and transfer its entire fleet to Malta’s registry, as part of a proposed takeover bid. Two shareholders in Play – its chief executive and vice-chair – are seeking to acquire the entire share capital of the Reykjavik-based operator. Under ...

  • London City-c-London City airport
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    Australia’s Macquarie takes over shareholdings in London City and other UK airports

    2025-06-23T12:09:00Z

    Investment firm Macquarie Group is to take shareholdings in another three UK airports including London City, having recently exited the ownership of three others. It has agreed to take a majority 55% share in Bristol airport, a 25% stake in London City, and a 26.5% interest in Birmingham airport. The ...

  • SJ-100-c-United Aircraft
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    First fully-substituted SJ-100 flown to Moscow for certification test preparation

    2025-06-23T06:50:00Z

    United Aircraft has flown the initial fully-substituted Yakovlev SJ-100 to the Gromov test institute near Moscow for certification preparation. The aircraft is equipped with domestically-produced systems and equipment, and powered by Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-8 engines. It carried out its maiden flight on 23 April. United Aircraft says the trip from ...

  • Air India A320neo
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    Air India extends temporary cuts to narrowbody network

    2025-06-22T15:13:00Z

    Air India is continuing to implement cuts to its network, owing to the effect of safety checks, disruption within Middle Eastern airspace, and night-flight restrictions in Europe. It recently started reducing frequency on – and, in some cases, suspending – services operated with Boeing 787s and 777s. Air India has ...

  • Air India 787 wreckage tail-c-Office of Indian prime minister
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    Crash investigators deciding where to decode Air India 787’s combined recorders

    2025-06-21T10:58:00Z

    Indian accident investigators are still to decide where to extract information from the combined flight recorders recovered from the Air India Boeing 787-8 wreckage in Ahmedabad. The aircraft was fitted with two sets of the EAFR – enhanced airborne flight recorder – supplied by GE Aerospace. Each EAFR has a ...

  • Falcon 10X cockpit-c-Dassault Aviation
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    EASA initiates consultation over single-lever thrust control concept

    2025-06-20T19:55:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator has opened a consultation over a proposed new method of thrust control on a large aircraft, which will use a single lever to control power to both engines.

  • S7 A320-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Lessors prevail over insurers in Russian seizure case after judge rules aircraft ‘lost’

    2025-06-20T13:26:00Z

    Claims brought by lessors over the loss of aircraft leased to Russian airlines have been backed in a judgement on the complex case, which largely rejected the defences of insurance firms. Irish lessor AerCap and several other leasing companies sought to recover losses under ‘all risk’ and ‘war risk’ insurance ...

  • GPS-c-US Space Force
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    EASA and IATA seek ICAO advancement of plan to combat navigation interference

    2025-06-20T08:28:00Z

    Increasing interference to navigation satellite systems has spurred the creation of a joint plan to mitigate air transport risks, with the aim of submitting it to ICAO for global alignment. Signal-loss events more than trebled over the course of 2021-24, according to IATA data. “With continued geopolitical tensions, it is ...

  • Air India 777 title-c-Heathrow Airport
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    Air India cuts back 787 and 777 routes over fleet checks and airspace closures

    2025-06-19T17:34:00Z

    Air India is temporarily cutting back Boeing 787 and 777 services for nearly a month, as a result of enhanced safety checks being conducted on its fleet in the wake of the Ahmedabad accident. The carrier says the measures, starting 21 June, also take into account airspace closures in the ...

  • upnext wings title-c-Airbus UpNext
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    Adaptable wings take shape on Airbus Citation test aircraft

    2025-06-19T12:11:00Z

    Airbus’s UpNext division has shown off the initial installation of the ‘eXtra Performance Wing’ on a Cessna Citation VII executive jet. UpNext is the future technologies division of the airframer, and the modified Citation is intended to demonstrate dynamically-adapting wings – based on biomimicry – to maximise aerodynamic efficiency. The ...

  • Cloncurry Gulfstream accident-c-ATSB
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    Fatal hypoxia crash: Operator ‘encouraged’ high-altitude flights with defective aircraft

    2025-06-19T10:12:00Z

    Australian investigators have determined that an aerial mapping company deliberately allowed a Gulfstream 695A to continue operating at high altitude despite a known pressurisation problem, before a fatal accident attributed to pilot hypoxia. Operated by Stawell-based AGAIR, the aircraft was en route from Toowoomba at 28,000ft to carry out line ...

  • Tarmac Aerosave recycling-c-Safran
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    Tarmac Aerosave establishes formal outlet to repurpose non-airworthy components

    2025-06-19T06:09:00Z

    French-based aircraft storage and component recycling specialist Tarmac Aerosave is formalising a previously ad hoc service of providing non-airworthy parts to buyers for training, collections, or repurposing. As a result of its activities Tarmac Aerosave – which has three sites in France and Spain – has access to a large ...

  • Overture-c-Boom Supersonic
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    No barriers: Could Mach cut-off silence the supersonic boom?

    2025-06-18T11:49:00Z

    Revival of supersonic air travel is a subject which has largely been relegated to ‘silly season’ status in the two decades since withdrawal of the BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde fleet. While no supersonic airliner programme has been successful – at least economically, technological achievements notwithstanding – the lingering appeal is illustrated by ...

  • Airbus NGSA concepts-c-Airbus
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    Like cultivating fine wine: Strongest technologies to shape next-generation single-aisle

    2025-06-18T10:58:00Z

    As befits the Paris air show, Airbus’s head of future programmes likens the technology selection strategy for a next-generation single-aisle aircraft to the cultivation of grapes for fine wine.

  • Air India 787-c-AirTeamImages
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    No major issues found during Air India 787 inspections: civil aviation regulator

    2025-06-18T07:20:00Z

    India’s civil aviation regulator has, so far, found no significant safety concerns with the Air India Boeing 787 fleet, as it carries out an enhanced inspection. The DGCA states that it discussed findings to date during a meeting with senior Air India and Air India Express officials, in the aftermath ...

  • Maeve Jet-c-Maeve Aerospace
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    JAL to help Maeve shape rear-engined 90-seat open-rotor aircraft proposal

    2025-06-17T12:33:00Z

    Japan Airlines is to collaborate with Dutch-based Maeve Aerospace on its proposed Maeve Jet, a rear-engined, hybrid-electric open-rotor regional aircraft aimed at the 80- to 90-seat sector. The carrier will provide aircraft design and operations support to assist Maeve in optimising the aircraft’s specification, and ensure it could meet the ...

  • RISE-c-CFM
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    Airbus propulsion chief: Test data encouraging but RISE selection not assured

    2025-06-17T10:23:00Z

    Airbus is encouraged by preliminary data analysis of CFM’s RISE engine but the airframer’s propulsion engineering chief insists that the open-rotor technology has still to cement its case for selection against geared-fan alternatives. “It’s a given ambition, but it’s not a given,” says Frank Haselbach, adding that it remains premature ...