All News articles – Page 44
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NewsPremature braking preceded tyre burst that damaged United 737 Max
US investigators believe a tyre burst that damaged a United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 was caused by brake application before all three landing-gear were on the ground. Both right-hand main-gear tyres burst as the jet touched down at Houston on 24 October last year, and the fragments struck and ...
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NewsAir Tahiti ATR 72's hard landing followed unstable approach and dual inputs
Investigators have determined that an Air Tahiti ATR 72-600 crew did not abort an approach to Atuona airport, despite its becoming destabilised, leading to dual control inputs and a hard landing. The crew of the aircraft, arriving from Nuku Hiva airport in French Polynesia on 4 April 2022, had been ...
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NewsAsia-Pacific’s first A321XLR begins commercial service
Qantas’ first pair of Airbus A321XLRs have entered commercial service, marking a significant milestone in the Australian carrier’s fleet renewal plans.
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NewsRaytheon unveils gallium nitride-enhanced APG-82 radar
Raytheon has unveiled an enhanced version of its APG-82 radar incorporating gallium nitride technology to improve target detection and engagement capabilities, while its electronic warfare system for the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet reaches a development milestone.
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NewsAir Canada reveals C$430 million revenue loss due to cabin crew strike
Air Canada has warned that its third-quarter results took a heavy blow from the flight attendants strike that cancelled thousands of flights in mid-August
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NewsICAO reviews data showing contrail reduction more important than net-zero CO2
ICAO is reviewing research indicating that reducing contrails will deliver greater climate benefits than the aviation sector’s net-zero CO2 emissions target by 2050, with the UN body set to consider the findings at its 42nd Assembly in Montreal.
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NewsSpain to buy up to 45 Hurjet trainers as part of €3.7bn defence spending plan
Spain has greenlit a massive defence procurement package worth €3.7 billion that includes Turkish Aerospace Hurjet trainers, Airbus Defence & Space C295 transports and multiple rotary-wing types from Airbus Helicopters and NH Industries.
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NewsL3Harris unveils podded Viper Shield electronic warfare system for F-16
Military systems provider L3Harris has introduced a podded variant of its Viper Shield electronic warfare system, offering F-16 operators enhanced flexibility and reduced aircraft downtime compared to the internally integrated configuration.
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NewsAnduril plans to use new aircraft design for US Navy uncrewed fighter programme
Defence start-up Anduril Industries plans to develop a completely new uncrewed aircraft for the US Navy’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft programme, rather than adapting its existing Fury design for carrier operations.
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NewsCrime agency arrests suspect in UK on suspicion of airport cyberattack
UK law enforcement authorities have arrested an individual during investigations into the cyberattack that disrupted operations at several European airports. The cyberattack – directed at Collins Aerospace, which provides check-in and boarding processes – took place on 19 September. Brussels airport, along with London Heathrow, Dublin and Berlin were affected, ...
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NewsMarshall Group eyes £200m boost from sale of ex-RAF C-130s
A long-running effort by the UK Ministry of Defence to sell a fleet of Lockheed Martin C-130Js formerly operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) appears to be nearing a successful conclusion, according to one firm involved in the process.
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NewsRolls-Royce lays out UNIFIED goal for narrowbody-scale UltraFan 30 demonstrator
Rolls-Royce has confirmed that ground tests of its new narrowbody-sized UltraFan 30 demonstrator engine will be funded by the EU’s Clean Aviation programme.
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NewsPakistan International prepares to restore UK operations
Pakistan International Airlines is planning to resume UK operations around October, after claiming formal authorisation from the UK regulator. The carrier says it has been granted third-country operator approval. It has been unable to serve the UK directly, having been subject to a ban since mid-2020. But it says it ...
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NewsBoeing offers remedies to secure EU approval of Spirit AeroSystems deal
Boeing has offered remedies to the European Commission as part of its effort to secure regulatory approval for its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems. The Commission has not disclosed the nature or extent of the remedies, but confirms that “commitments” were submitted on 22 September. Boeing had formally notified the Commission ...
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NewsPrime Air 767 underwent actuator maintenance a month before stabiliser jam
US investigators have disclosed that a Boeing 767-300 freighter, which experienced a jammed horizontal stabiliser en route to Hawaii, had undergone maintenance on the stabiliser trim actuator a month earlier. The incident occurred on 25 April as the Amazon Prime Air aircraft was operating a service from Ontario, California, to ...
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NewsRussia’s Nordwind settles insurance claim over five leased AerCap aircraft
Russian carrier Nordwind Airlines has settled a claim over five aircraft in its fleet which had been leased from Irish-based AerCap. AerCap says it has received “full settlement” proceeds of around €91 million ($107 million) from Russian insurance firm NSK. “We have released our claims against NSK, Nordwind and its ...
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NewsJapan, USA launch joint research into CCA safety technology
Japan and the USA will conduct joint research into safety assurance technology for collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) that operate autonomously with artificial intelligence, focusing on runtime assurance systems that monitor AI behaviour.
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NewsKorean Air edges closer to winning Korean EW aircraft bid
Korean Air and LIG Nex1 have emerged as the highest-scoring bidders in South Korea’s electronic warfare aircraft programme, ahead of rivals Korea Aerospace Industries and Hanwha Systems in the W1.8 trillion competition.
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NewsAir France-KLM rolls out transatlantic codeshare pact with SAS
Air France will extend its partnership with Scandinavian carrier SAS, adding its code to the latter’s transatlantic flights.
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NewsUnited feeder CommuteAir pondering an independent operation
United Express operator CommuteAir is exploring launching an independent branded service to serve small US cities, as regional airlines see growing opportunities beyond capacity purchase agreements with major carriers.



















