All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 35

  • German Airways new livery tail-c-German Airways
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    Wet-lease carrier German Airways’ fleet undergoing repaint with new livery

    2025-04-14T09:27:00Z

    German Airways has unveiled a new livery for its Embraer 190 aircraft, most of which are operating for Dutch regional carrier KLM Cityhopper. The Cologne-based wet-lease specialist’s initial aircraft (D-AJHW) has undergone repainting and is set to return to operation after a maintenance check. German Airways – which emerged through ...

  • SJ-100-c-United Aircraft
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    Prototype SJ-100 flown at maximum cruise altitude during flight tests

    2025-04-14T06:39:00Z

    Yakovlev’s SJ-100 testbed has carried out a flight at its service ceiling of 12,200m (40,000ft) as part of the development programme. The testbed, aircraft 97001, is the first experimental import-substituted airframe – although it still flies with PowerJet SaM146 engines rather than the Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-8. It conducted the sortie ...

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    Crew survives after landing excursion destroys Hawker 800XPi at Fez

    2025-04-13T08:02:00Z

    Morocco’s transport ministry has initiated an investigation into a landing accident which destroyed a Hawker 800XPi executive jet at Fez’s Saiss airport. The aircraft was being operated by Air Ocean Maroc on a service from Marrakech on 11 April. According to the ministry, the jet “veered off the runway” during ...

  • Lufthansa A380-c-Lufthansa
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    Former Lufthansa and Malaysia A380s set to be torn down for spares

    2025-04-12T18:35:00Z

    Three Airbus A380s – two ex-Lufthansa and one ex-Malaysia Airlines aircraft – are to undergo dismantling for spares by Florida-based VAS Aero Services. VAS has identified the former Lufthansa jets as MSN61 and MSN66, and the Malaysia airframe as MSN84. Airbus has selected the company to handle the teardown and ...

  • R44 Bird Island penguin crash-c-SACAA
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    South African R44 crashed during lift-off after unsecured penguin fell on controls

    2025-04-12T09:08:00Z

    South African investigators have determined that the pilot of a Robinson R44 helicopter did not assess the risk of transporting a live penguin in the cockpit before the aircraft crashed just after lift-off. None of five occupants – a pilot, three passengers and the penguin – was injured during the ...

  • A350 testbed with Trent XWB-84EP-c-Airbus
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    A350-900 with enhanced-performance Trent XWB engine obtains EASA approval

    2025-04-11T13:15:00Z

    Airbus has obtained European certification for the A350-900 fitted with enhanced-performance Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines. The baseline XWB-84EP powerplant was separately certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in December last year, along with the derated XWB-75EP and XWB-79EP. Airbus says the EP engine will provide a 1% reduction ...

  • EasyJet A320-c-AirTeamImages
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    Workload and inaccurate airport ‘mental model’ led to A320 wrong-intersection take-off

    2025-04-11T12:56:00Z

    Investigators have attributed an EasyJet Airbus A320’s wrong-intersection take-off at Toulouse to the crew’s limited attention capacity – a consequence of high workload – and confirmation bias. The aircraft (G-EJCI) had arrived 90min late into Toulouse on 30 July 2023, putting pressure on the crew during the return service to ...

  • EasyJet incident G-EZGY-c-AirTeamImages
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    A320 captain unwittingly initiated go-around after first officer engaged reverse-thrust

    2025-04-11T06:40:00Z

    UK investigators have found that an Airbus A320 captain, having initiated a go-around on touchdown at Corfu, cycled the thrust levers forward and back after realising reverse-thrust had already been selected. Although the first officer had been flying the night approach, to runway 34 at Kerkira airport, an early and ...

  • Condor A330neo-c-Airbus
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    Condor prepares to introduce A330neo with enhanced low-speed performance

    2025-04-10T09:36:00Z

    Airbus has secured European certification for an A330-900 performance-enhancement package which includes new take-off configurations and faster landing-gear retraction. German leisure carrier Condor is set to introduce aircraft with the modification, following the approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Airbus says the package – which is designated ‘Step-4’ ...

  • Mesquite crash title-c-NTSB
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    Cessna 525 entered right turn after take-off before crashing in woodland

    2025-04-10T08:52:00Z

    US investigators have disclosed that a departing Cessna 525A jet was supposed to enter a left climbing turn, but started turning to the right before it descended and crashed after take-off from Mesquite Metro airport. The aircraft (N525CZ) took off from the airport, located in Texas, for Addison airport near ...

  • Doncaster Sheffield-c-Doncaster Sheffield airport
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    Senior UK government figures back £30m fund to re-open Doncaster Sheffield airport

    2025-04-10T06:46:00Z

    Senior UK government figures, including the country’s deputy leader, are backing a £30 million ($39 million) investment plan to re-open Doncaster Sheffield airport and support the creation of a sustainable aviation hub in the area. Efforts to re-open the South Yorkshire airport – which closed in 2022 after 17 years, ...

  • A350-1000
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    Airbus adds large A350 and A320neo-family orders while Go First backlog is struck off

    2025-04-09T16:22:00Z

    Airbus has revealed an order for 12 A350s and 30 A320neo-family jets, attributed to an undisclosed customer, in its latest backlog figures. The widebody part of the 6 March order is split between six A350-1000s and six -900s. Airbus has also listed a second, separate undisclosed order for 40 A321neos. ...

  • First new Lufthansa City A320neo D-AIJP-c-Lufthansa Group
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    Lufthansa City brings first new A320neo into its fleet

    2025-04-09T10:00:00Z

    Lufthansa City Airlines, the most recent of the German group’s carriers, has taken delivery of its first new Airbus A320neo. The twinjet (D-AIJP) is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines. It takes the carrier’s fleet to eight aircraft – four A320neos and four A319s – and another seven A320neos ...

  • Dash 8 upgrade-c-Universal Avionics
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    Wideroe to upgrade older Dash 8 cockpits with Universal display system

    2025-04-09T09:28:00Z

    Norwegian regional carrier Wideroe is to be the first to fit older De Havilland Dash 8s with a new digital cockpit display system. The upgrade of the displays – intended for Dash 8-100s and -200s – will enable the airline to keep the aircraft operating “well into the next decade”, ...

  • A220 EgyptAir-c-AirTeamImages
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    Ex-EgyptAir A220 parted out to support Delta Air Lines fleet

    2025-04-09T07:32:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is to use parted-out components from an ex-EgyptAir Airbus A220-300 to support its own fleet of the type in the face of spares shortages. The US carrier’s Delta Material Services division has reached an agreement with Florida-based lessor Azorra to part-out the airframe. Azorra acquired EgyptAir’s entire ...

  • Transair 737-200-c-Transair
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    Grounded Transair aims to resume operations after appeal against certificate revocation

    2025-04-09T06:58:00Z

    Grounded US cargo carrier Transair is aiming to resume flights from Hawaii later this year, after a judging panel apparently dismissed an attempt to revoke the certificate of operator Rhoades Aviation. Rhoades Aviation says the US FAA’s complaint against the company has been “dismissed with prejudice” by National Transportation Safety ...

  • HA-420 Oregon accident title-c-Southwest Oregon regional airport
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    All five occupants survive as HA-420 skids off Oregon runway into water

    2025-04-08T19:23:00Z

    Five occupants of a Honda Aircraft HA-420 have survived after a landing accident in Oregon which resulted in the light jet coming to rest in water. The aircraft had been approaching runway 05 at Southwest Oregon regional airport on 7 April, following a flight from St George in Utah. According ...

  • Bram Fischer International-c-Bram Fischer International Airport
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    Flight procedures re-approved at main South African airports but others suspend services

    2025-04-08T14:15:00Z

    South African air navigation service ATNS is suspending instrument flight procedures at three airports after regulatory approvals expired. No access to Bloemfontein airport, as well as Richards Bay and Upington, will be available during poor visibility conditions until restoration work is complete. But certain approach procedures for several key airports ...

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    Superjet fitted with PD-8 engines tests performance at cruise speeds and altitudes

    2025-04-08T06:57:00Z

    United Aircraft’s re-engined Yakovlev Superjet 100 has carried out flight at cruise altitude as part of the test programme for its Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant. The aircraft is serving as a PD-8 testbed to support development of the SJ-100, a version of the Superjet which features a higher proportion of domestically-sourced ...

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    Aeroflot chief aims to wet-lease capacity from international market

    2025-04-08T06:53:00Z

    Aeroflot chief executive Sergei Aleksandrovsky has told Russian president Vladimir Putin that the carrier is aiming to capitalise further on new wet-lease rules. The carrier was quick to take advantage of a change to the Russian Air Code which enabled it to lease Airbus A330s in the domestic market – ...