Europe – Page 246

  • Spain Tiger-c-Spanish army
    News

    Spain gives go-ahead for Tiger MkIII attack helicopter upgrade

    2021-12-22T10:48:00Z

    Spain has finally given its approval for the Tiger MkIII programme, clearing another obstacle to the upgrade of the Airbus Helicopters attack rotorcraft.

  • A350F-c-Airbus
    News

    Airbus slots A350F between twinjet family's passenger models

    2021-12-22T10:24:00Z

    Airbus has confirmed that the A350 freighter will be 3m shorter than the A350-1000 but 4m longer than the -900. The airframer puts the A350F’s overall length at 70.8m compared with the 73.79m of the -1000, but the wingspan remains the same. Diagrams from Airbus indicate that the frame reduction ...

  • MC-21 proving flight Irkutsk-c-Irkut
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    MC-21 undergoes series of proving flights ahead of certification

    2021-12-22T07:48:00Z

    Irkut has carried out a dozen flights with the MC-21 on different routes, carrying test passengers, as part of the final stage of certification. The -300 variant of the aircraft – fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1400G engines – has conducted 12 proving flights, says Russian aerospace firm United Aircraft. ...

  • Airspace
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    JetBlue extends flights to London Heathrow through October 2022

    2021-12-21T20:09:00Z

    JetBlue Airways has extended its daily flights between New York and London Heathrow airport through October 2022 after securing the required take-off and landing slots.

  • Eve eVTOL
    News

    BAE, Embraer to study Eve’s military potential

    2021-12-21T15:24:00Z

    BAE Systems and Embraer are to collaborate on a study into potential military applications for the electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft being developed by the Brazilian company’s Eve urban air mobility unit.

  • TUI 737 OO-JAV-c-Gerard van der Schaaf Creative Commons
    News

    TUI 737 crew faced unreliable airspeed after improvised static-port cover left in place

    2021-12-21T10:54:00Z

    Investigators probing an unreliable airspeed incident on a Boeing 737-800 have traced the event to technicians’ using transparent film, instead of high-visibility stickers, to protect static ports during storage. High demand for the orange stickers, as a result of the large number of aircraft being stored, meant none was available ...

  • James McMicking-c-via Twitter
    News

    ZeroAvia recruits UK aerospace institute figure to set out strategic path

    2021-12-21T06:35:00Z

    Hydrogen-electric engine firm ZeroAvia has recruited a strategy head from the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute as well as a senior Boeing propulsion engineer and Shell hydrogen specialist, to reinforce its management and advisory teams. Aerospace Technology Institute’s James McMicking, who comes from an engineering background and served in several roles ...

  • CH53K-c-Sikorsky
    News

    Court clears Germany to restart heavy helicopter acquisition

    2021-12-20T20:48:00Z

    Germany is free to try for a second time to acquire heavy transport helicopters for its armed forces, after a court ruled that while the way an earlier procurement was halted was illegal, it could still be ended without a winning bidder being chosen.

  • NAC-c-Airbus
    News

    Lessor Nordic Aviation Capital to restructure under US Chapter 11

    2021-12-20T19:36:00Z

    Irish-based lessor Nordic Aviation Capital is to file for voluntary US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to undertake a restructuring process which will include injection of over $500 million in capital. The company has entered a restructuring support agreement with shareholders and lenders representing over 73% of its debts. Nordic Avation ...

  • QR A350-1000-c-Qatar Airways
    News

    Qatar escalates A350 skin-paint row with legal filing against Airbus

    2021-12-20T18:22:00Z

    Qatar Airways has filed legal proceedings against Airbus over the A350 fuselage surface paint quality issue, the latest shot in an increasingly bitter dispute between the two sides. The carrier says it has grounded 21 of its A350s, a mix of -900s and -1000s, out of a total fleet of ...

  • Boeing 787-9
    News

    Norse Atlantic Airways takes delivery of first Boeing 787-9

    2021-12-20T17:03:00Z

    Low-cost long-haul start-up Norse Atlantic Airways took delivery of its first aircraft at Oslo airport on 20 December as it prepares to launch transatlantic flights in spring 2022.

  • A318 incident-c-BEA
    News

    Inquiry highlights pilots’ lack of activity before unstable A318 approach incident

    2021-12-20T13:18:00Z

    French investigators believe the pilots of an Air France Airbus A318 unnecessarily took the opportunity to shorten an approach to Paris Orly, placing them under time pressure and resulting in an unstable descent that triggered ground-proximity alarms. The inquiry has highlighted the possible effect of reduced flying activity by the ...

  • CMA-CGM-A350F_0
    News

    France’s CMA CGM firms order for A350 freighters

    2021-12-20T11:40:00Z

    French logistics company CMA CGM Group has firmed its provisional order for four Airbus A350 freighters. The operator had previously agreed a memorandum of understanding for the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-powered aircraft. Airbus says the company has formally firmed the deal for the twinjets. They will add to the CMA CGM ...

  • EasyJet, Eurowings, Ryanair, Mallorca airport
    Airline Business

    How far through the crisis are Europe’s biggest airlines?

    2021-12-20T10:13:00Z

    For European airlines, momentum had been growing across the year, in line with the successful roll-out of vaccination programmes. European short-haul travel began opening up in the summer with the lifting of quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travellers. That notably stepped up in the second half of the summer and into an extended shoulder season for leisure travel.

  • Aircraft nose-on-c-UK CAA
    News

    UK urges EU-licensed personnel to apply early to ensure approval continuity

    2021-12-20T08:56:00Z

    UK authorities have embarked on a campaign to prepare aviation personnel for the cessation of recognition of European Union licences and approvals at the end of next year. The campaign follows the UK’s withdrawal from European Union Aviation Safety Agency membership at the beginning of 2021, following the country’s ‘Brexit’ ...

  • F-35A Lakenheath arrival
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    First European-based US Air Force F-35As arrive at Lakenheath home

    2021-12-19T22:36:00Z

    The first four of an eventual 24 US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-35As to be based at RAF Lakenheath in the UK arrived at the Suffolk base on 15 December.

  • Lufthansa executive
    News

    Ritter takes helm of Lufthansa Airlines as part of wider leadership rejig

    2021-12-17T16:01:00Z

    Eurowings chief operating officer Jens Ritter is to take the helm of Lufthansa Airlines, while the airline group’s head of corporate responsibility Annette Mann will lead Austrian Airlines as part of a series management changes

  • Excalibur 757 testbed
    Analysis

    From The Blades to Excalibur: how 2Excel became a ‘mini-prime’

    2021-12-17T16:00:00Z

    UK engineering services provider 2Excel Aviation has signed a new five-year strategic partnership with Leonardo, with the pact including joint work on a flying testbed to support the nation’s Tempest future combat air system programme.

  • Airbus
    News

    French Bee receives first Airbus A350-1000

    2021-12-17T14:30:00Z

    Paris Orly-based French Bee has taken delivery of its first of two Airbus A350-1000 twinjets, the airframer announced on 17 December.

  • ATR-c-ATR
    News

    ATR cleared to hike turboprops’ C-check maintenance interval

    2021-12-17T11:39:00Z

    ATR has been granted approval to extend C-check intervals on its turboprops by 60%, increasing the figure from 5,000h to 8,000h. The regional aircraft manufacturer says the approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency will offer a “significant reduction” in maintenance costs to operators. This longer interval complements a ...