Must read – Page 57

  • IndiGo chief executive Ronojoy Dutta
    Airline Business

    After 2020’s blues, IndiGo boss upbeat on long-term growth

    2021-02-16T12:11:00Z

    IndiGo proved its mettle in a tough 2020, and chief executive Ronojoy Dutta is optimistic about the low-cost carrier’s outlook in the coming years.

  • Social distancing
    Airline Business

    Airlines anxiously await international rescue as variants trump vaccines

    2021-02-15T10:06:00Z

    Concerns about variants of Covid-19 are spoiling what was, towards the end of 2020, expected to be a turning point for international air travel.

  • KC-46A McConnel AFB acceptance inspection
    News

    After more than $5bn in losses, can KC-46A become profitable?

    2021-02-15T01:43:00Z

    The KC-46A programme is about $5.1 billion in the hole and there are questions about whether Boeing can make it profitable.

  • Learjet 23
    News

    Bombardier to cease Learjet production at year-end

    2021-02-11T15:02:00Z

    By the end of 2021 Bombardier will stop producing Learjets, a brand launched in the early 1960s by Bill Lear that quickly became synonymous with luxury travel for stars and business moguls.

  • SJ182-c-Creative Commons
    News

    Subtle thrust-lever shift may have caught out Sriwijaya 737 crash crew

    2021-02-10T15:08:00Z

    Preliminary findings from the Sriwijaya Boeing 737-500 crash probe increasingly support an in-flight upset scenario in which the crew was suddenly caught out by the insidious development of an asymmetric thrust condition. No conclusions have been drawn over the 9 January accident. But the highly-unusual retardation of a single throttle ...

  • Sriwijaya Air 737-500 PK-CLC
    News

    Thrust lever asymmetry emerges in Sriwijaya 737 crash inquiry

    2021-02-10T09:36:00Z

    Indonesian investigators will focus their attention on the autothrottle system of a Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 that crashed into the sea minutes after taking off from Jakarta, after revealing a thrust-lever asymmetry developed during the flight.

  • boeing building
    News

    Why Boeing needs to work quickly on NMA decision

    2021-02-10T02:22:00Z

    Boeing needs to begin work on a design for a planned new mid-market aircraft (NMA) if it is to remain competitive against Airbus, says an aviation analyst at the annual Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference, being held virtually this year.

  • Rex 737-800
    Airline Business

    Rex chairman ups the ante in tough Australian market

    2021-02-09T00:56:00Z

    With its expansion into narrowbody operations, Australia’s Regional Express (Rex) offers a rare story of growth and ambition in a global airline industry reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Landing
    Analysis

    Boeing turns page on troubled 2020 but strategy ill defined

    2021-02-08T14:05:00Z

    Some analysts view Boeing’s fourth quarter 2020 results as a case of a company clearing the decks – dumping a barrel of bad news at the end of a terrible year so as to focus on rebuilding in 2021.

  • Airline-data
    Airline Business

    Airline coronavirus recovery tracker: February 2021 update

    2021-02-05T09:37:00Z

    Our regular examination of the latest global data for several key airline market indicators, including international and domestic travel restrictions, traffic and capacity in passenger and cargo markets, in-service and stored fleets, jet fuel costs, and share price trends for the world’s largest groups.

  • SJ182-c-Creative Commons
    News

    Sriwijaya 737-500 'slowly' turned left before entering fatal descent

    2021-02-04T13:29:00Z

    Components of the crashed Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 including the flight-control computer, autothrottle computer, and autothrottle actuator assembly are undergoing examination, a Indonesian parliamentary commission has heard. The commission held a session on 3 February during which various representatives involved in the inquiry provided preliminary information on the flight and ...

  • Cancelled flights
    News

    IATA outlines scenario where Covid variants pummel 2021 traffic

    2021-02-03T14:26:00Z

    The global airline industry might only see traffic growth of around 13% from 2020 levels this year amid the impact of new variants of Covid-19, according to a potential scenarios presented by IATA.

  • Ju 52 simulation-c-SUST
    News

    How the appeal of vintage flight helped solve the Alps crash puzzle

    2021-02-01T16:46:00Z

    With its unusual historic triple engine sound and vintage appearance, the Junkers Ju 52 would have been as anachronistic as it was distinctive and engaging to those capturing its passage through the Alps with high-resolution mobile-phone cameras. But the appeal of the pre-war aircraft to onlookers combined with a technological ...

  • Pegasus 737 crash Istanbul
    Analysis

    How did airline safety rank in extraordinary 2020?

    2021-02-01T11:28:00Z

    With a dozen fatal airline accidents reported during 12 months of operations that were severely disrupted by Covid-19, how did aviation’s safety record for 2020 stack up against previous years?

  • First A321P2F by ST Engineering, Airbus and EFW Enters into Service
    In depth

    Passenger to cargo conversions boom, but can it last?

    2021-02-01T11:28:00Z

    The P2F market has been a rare growth area of aviation in the past 12 months as demand for cargo flights outstrips capacity. But as passenger flights, able to carry belly freight, resume in earnest, some fear the many new entrants may face a saturated market.

  • Ryanair 737-8200 title-c-Boeing
    News

    Ryanair summer fleet plans rest on 737-8200 certification

    2021-02-01T08:05:00Z

    Ryanair is hoping that, following restoration of the Boeing 737 Max in Europe, certification of the specific high-density 737-8200 variant will shortly follow, allowing it to build a fleet of the jets ahead of summer. The US FAA’s flight standardisation board conducted an analysis of changes introduced for the -8200 ...

  • Ju 52 wreck-c-SUST
    News

    Crashed Ju 52 was poorly-maintained and not airworthy: inquiry

    2021-01-29T11:28:00Z

    Swiss investigators have determined that a Junkers Ju 52 was not fit to fly, having been poorly maintained, before it spiralled into the ground after stalling during a sightseeing flight in the Alps. But the inquiry believes that – despite being “not airworthy in a physical or formal sense” – ...

  • Ju 52 dive-c-SUST
    News

    Ju 52 fatal crash probe uncovers atrocious catalogue of safety violations

    2021-01-28T20:25:00Z

    Swiss investigators have concluded, in a damning inquiry, that a Junkers Ju 52 on a pleasure flight stalled after the crew flew it into a narrow valley at low altitude, at a dangerously low airspeed and with its centre-of-gravity out of limits. The crew intended to exit the valley via ...

  • 777-9-c-Boeing
    News

    Boeing making design modifications to 777X

    2021-01-27T17:19:00Z

    Boeing’s latest 777X delay results partly from modifications Boeing is making to the jet’s design, including to actuator controls, so as to meet regulators’ “expectations”.

  • 737 Max
    News

    EASA formally clears 737 Max to resume operations

    2021-01-27T11:20:00Z

    Europe’s air safety authority has formally cleared the Boeing 737 Max to return to service with the publishing of a finalised airworthiness directive. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency published the document on 27 January, following a consultation period which closed on 22 December last year. EASA executive director Patrick ...