Europe – Page 265

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    Sweden’s BRA to test ATR with 100% blend of sustainable fuel

    2021-09-16T14:05:00Z

    Braathens Regional Airlines is to conduct a pioneering flight test at the beginning of next year, aiming to fly an ATR turboprop with a 100% blend of sustainable aviation fuel. Speaking during a briefing on 16 September, recently-appointed BRA chief executive Ulrika Matsgard said the carrier was “starting the process” ...

  • PSNI Islander G-CGTC-c-AAIB
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    Anti-ice lapse led to police Islander’s dual-engine failure

    2021-09-16T12:05:00Z

    UK investigators believe the pilot of a police service Britten-Norman Islander probably failed to activate the aircraft’s engine anti-ice system before both powerplants shut down in flight. The aircraft, with a single pilot and two observers, was on duty for the Police Service of Northern Ireland on 12 November last ...

  • Yakutia Dash 8-c-Yakutia
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    Yakutia chief Gorbunov steps down over carrier’s operational issues

    2021-09-16T10:31:00Z

    Siberian carrier Yakutia’s director general, Vladimir Gorbunov, is to step down from his post following prolonged operational problems with the carrier. Gorbunov had been appointed in October 2018 to lead the airline after previous chief Olga Federova stepped down in the aftermath of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 landing accident in ...

  • MC-21-c-United Aircraft
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    Russia seeks Eurasian import duty cut for MC-21 engines

    2021-09-16T09:26:00Z

    Russian authorities have proposed to the Eurasian Economic Union a reduction in import tariffs for aircraft engines, intended to assist development of the Irkut MC-21. The MC-21 will be available with either Pratt & Whitney PW1400G powerplants or the Russian-build Aviadvigatel PD-14. Russia is one of five members of the ...

  • Ryanair Boeing 737s at Bergamo Airport 2019
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    Ryanair raises long-term traffic target as it seeks to capitalise on crisis

    2021-09-16T09:23:00Z

    Europe’s biggest budget operator Ryanair now expects to carry 225 million passengers by March 2026, an increase of 25 million on its previous expectations.

  • Turkish KC-135R
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    Turkey receives first KC-135R with upgraded cockpit

    2021-09-16T06:55:00Z

    The Turkish air force has received its first Boeing KC-135R tanker with major upgrades to its flight deck.

  • S7 engine MRO-c-S7 Technics
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    Russia’s S7 sets up CFM56 engine and APU maintenance centre

    2021-09-16T06:42:00Z

    Russian operator S7 Group’s engineering division is setting up a new overhaul facility for CFM International CFM56 powerplants as well as Honeywell auxiliary power units. The new S7 Technics maintenance facility will be located at Moscow Sheremetyevo airport and start operating – initially with APU repairs – in the first ...

  • RAF Typhoon with Litening pod
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    Litening V service introduction to boost RAF Typhoons

    2021-09-15T21:56:00Z

    The UK is poised to field further capability enhancements with its Royal Air Force fleet of Eurofighter Typhoons, with the Rafael Litening V targeting pod expected to enter use with the type before year-end.

  • RAF A400M Akrotiri
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    Atlas impresses RAF chief ahead of Hercules retirement

    2021-09-15T20:52:00Z

    The UK Royal Air Force’s use of the Airbus Defence & Space A400M during last month’s coalition airlift from Kabul demonstrated “remarkable operational utility”, chief of the air staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston says.

  • Mosquito concept
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    UK’s unmanned Mosquito on track for 2023 first flight

    2021-09-15T19:53:00Z

    The head of the Royal Air Force (RAF) says its Project Mosquito effort to demonstrate a lightweight affordable novel combat aircraft is on track for flight testing before the end of 2023.

  • IATA director general
    Analysis

    IATA AGM and COP26 are pivotal moments for airline sustainability challenge

    2021-09-15T16:29:00Z

    IATA has already promised that this October’s AGM meeting in Boston will consider more ambitious sustainability targets. Then, a month later, the UN will convene in Glasgow for its latest climate change conference, COP26.

  • Avinor
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    Norway’s competition regulator argues for longer runways to boost PSO interest

    2021-09-15T09:57:00Z

    Norway’s competition regulator has made a case for longer runways at some of the country’s smaller airports with the aim of increasing interest in public service obligation route tenders in future.

  • overflight-c-Unsplash Mark Timberlake
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    European trial prioritises route assistance for operationally-critical flights

    2021-09-15T09:18:00Z

    Several airlines and European air navigation service providers are to test a new service intended to offer airlines exceptional route changes and tactical adjustments, to provide a more efficient trajectory particularly for flights affected by critical operational issues. Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol says the trial, beginning 15 September, will ...

  • Training cockpit-c-AFA
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    New Dublin training centre to feed increasing Ryanair crew demand

    2021-09-15T06:44:00Z

    Ryanair has entered an exclusive agreement with Airline Flight Academy, under which the company will become the budget airline’s cadet training partner in Ireland and operate a newly-inaugurated Dublin facility. Airline Flight Academy, which already offers recruitment and training support to Ryanair, has been selected to run the new centre ...

  • Spanish air force PC-21
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    Madrid’s first Pilatus PC-21 trainers land in Murcia

    2021-09-14T22:34:00Z

    The Spanish air force’s first pair of Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainers have arrived at its San Javier air base in Murcia, with type acceptance activities by Madrid’s DGAM military procurement body due to be finalised on 17 September.

  • Italian air force Eurofighter
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    Italy backs UK radar for Eurofighter fleet modernisation

    2021-09-14T21:39:00Z

    Italy appears set to join the UK in acquiring a Leonardo-built active electronically scanned array radar as part of a modernisation activity for part of its Eurofighter combat aircraft fleet.

  • T-650 UAV
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    BAE, Malloy team to offer T-650 heavy-lift UAV

    2021-09-14T20:38:00Z

    BAE Systems has joined forces with UK unmanned air vehicle manufacturer Malloy Aeronautics to design and market an all-electric vertical take-off and landing design capable of carrying a 300kg (661lb) payload.

  • British Airways, Heathrow
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    ​British Airways sees Covid as catalyst for service innovation

    2021-09-14T14:43:00Z

    British Airways responded to the pandemic by using technology to deliver new products and services to the customer, in a bid to improve its offering, cut costs, and minimise the risk of infection. During the AIX online event on 13 September, the IAG-owned airline’s director of brand and customer experience ...

  • Boeing twin-aisles-c-Boeing
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    Boeing yet to restore 20-year global fleet outlook to pre-crisis 50,000 mark

    2021-09-14T11:30:00Z

    Boeing is yet to restore its 20-year global fleet forecast to the 50,000 mark it predicted in its pre-crisis outlook, although its latest projection is still higher than that foreseen last year. Two years ago, before the onset of the pandemic, the US airframer had envisioned nearly 50,700 aircraft worldwide ...

  • C-17 pair
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    UK signs C-17 upgrade, Chinook self-protection deals with Boeing

    2021-09-14T06:55:00Z

    The UK Royal Air Force’s fleet of eight Boeing C-17 strategic transports is to be modernised under a multi-year contract worth £324 million ($448 million).