All Must Read articles – Page 59

  • 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 ...

  • E-11A flying-c-USAF
    News

    Haste appears pivotal to E-11A crash pilots’ engine misidentification

    2021-01-26T23:52:00Z

    Military investigators have signalled that haste was a contributing element to a Bombardier E-11A crew’s incorrectly identifying a failed engine and, in response, mistakenly shutting down the functioning one. The E-11A, a US Air Force (USAF) version of the Global 6000 executive jet, crashed some 21nm (39km) short of the ...

  • Sikorsky Raider X
    News

    US Army touts new rotorcraft in ocean fight with China

    2021-01-26T08:08:00Z

    China poses several awkward challenges for the US Army. First, the US Army is a land-based military service and China is an ocean away. Second, the wide-open spaces of the Pacific Ocean would seem to make it more difficult to hide in-bound helicopters and tiltrotors from radar.

  • American 737 Max-c-American Airlines
    Airline Business

    How trust strained by the DC-10 fractured with the 737 Max

    2021-01-25T15:52:00Z

    As the domino-chain grounding of the Boeing 737 Max and its gradual patchwork rehabilitation have revealed, unanimous agreement that air safety is paramount does not necessarily translate into a harmonised approach to delivering it. When the European Union Aviation Safety Agency grounded the Max in March 2019, the US FAA ...

  • Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant X parked in hangar c Sikorsky
    News

    Sikorsky-Boeing unveil Defiant X for US Army’s FLRAA programme

    2021-01-25T11:30:00Z

    A Sikorsky-Boeing team has unveiled Defiant X, its design proposal for the US Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) programme.

  • Rex 737-800
    Airline Business

    Stage set for battle royale among Australia’s domestic carriers

    2021-01-25T01:25:00Z

    With international borders likely to be shut for most of the year, Australia’s airlines are focusing their energies on capturing domestic market share. This year, new entrant Rex enters the domestic trunk network, while a rebooted Virgin Australia takes flight after exiting administration. How will this battle shape out, and will there be casualties?

  • Sustainable-fuel-c-Neste
    News

    Boeing commits by 2030 to produce jets that can burn 100% sustainable fuel

    2021-01-22T20:24:00Z

    Boeing has committed that its new commercial aircraft will be able to burn 100% “sustainable” fuel by 2030, an achievement Boeing describes as essential to meeting industrywide carbon reduction goals by 2050.

  • A320neo
    News

    Airbus to raise A320 production at slower pace than forecast

    2021-01-21T16:53:00Z

    Airbus is still intending to increase monthly A320 production, but at a slower rate than the originally-expected figure of 47 aircraft. It will raise A320-family monthly output from the current 40 aircraft to 43 in the third quarter, and 45 in the fourth. “Production rates will remain lower for longer,” ...

  • Lufthansa group chief executive
    News

    Lufthansa now losing €1m every two hours, rather than every hour

    2021-01-21T16:16:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is losing €1 million ($1.2 million) every two hours amid the Covid-19 crisis – an improvement from losing the same amount every hour at points last year.

  • United Max. United
    News

    FAA requires fuel-sealant inspections on some Boeing 737 Max 9s

    2021-01-20T17:31:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing inspections of 25 Boeing 737 Max 9s after determining that a fuel sealant was not applied during manufacturing.

  • TUI UK 737 Max-c-TUI
    News

    UK regulator to issue separate directive approving 737 Max restoration

    2021-01-20T10:25:00Z

    While the European Union Aviation Safety Agency is aiming to recertify the Boeing 737 Max within a few days, its UK counterpart has yet to indicate whether it will deviate from the requirements when it issues its own approval. FlightGlobal understands that the UK Civil Aviation Authority intends to release ...

  • Eviation Alice
    News

    Is this the new look for Eviation’s Alice?

    2021-01-19T19:04:00Z

    An image obtained by FlightGlobal shows what appears to be an evolution of Eviation’s design for its all-electric Alice commuter aircraft.

  • Air Canada 737 Max title-c-Air Canada
    News

    Air Canada caters for passengers’ anxiety as it details 737 Max re-introduction

    2021-01-19T07:18:00Z

    Air Canada is to return the Boeing 737 Max to service at the beginning of February, after the Canadian civil aviation regulator detailed the requirements for clearing the aircraft for flight. Transport Canada has disclosed an airworthiness directive covering the technical modifications and specific crew procedural changes that 737 Max ...

  • Norwegian fleet parked-c-Norwegian
    Airline Business

    What does Norwegian exit mean for long-haul, low-cost adventure?

    2021-01-18T14:52:00Z

    Norwegian is ditching the long-haul, low-cost model it pioneered over the past decade, but will the carrier’s legacy be a longer lasting impact on the transatlantic market?

  • Adam Air 737-c-KNKT
    News

    Is air safety progress vulnerable to pandemic ripple effects?

    2021-01-17T10:28:00Z

    Catastrophic departure from controlled flight at high altitude is an unusual occurrence, even in Indonesia, where the shoddy state of air transport safety led to a decade-long blacklisting by European authorities. While Indonesian oversight has improved sufficiently in recent years to lift the sanction, the loss of Sriwijaya Air’s flight ...