All News articles – Page 49
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NewsPratt & Whitney aims for 8-10% GTF production increase in 2025
Engine manufacturer must accelerate output in final quarter to achieve production target of up to 1,096 geared turbofans as it balances recall demands with Airbus delivery requirements.
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NewsBaykar’s Kizilelma soars through AESA integration and weapons testing
Baykar Technologies’ Kizilelma unmanned combat air vehicle has been flown for the first time with an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar installed, and also has successfully trialled the release of two Turkish-developed air-to-surface weapons.
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NewsAirbus Helicopters open to H225 Super Puma’s return for oil and gas operations
Airbus Helicopters is seeing renewed interest in its H225 Super Puma for offshore operations, almost a decade after a fatal accident in Norway which led to many operators removing the type from use.
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NewsCathay, Airbus to invest $70 million to identify, fund projects for SAF ramp-up
Cathay Pacific and Airbus have signed an agreement to jointly invest up to $70 million in a series of projects to ramp up the development and production of sustainable aviation fuels.
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NewsGE increases full-year forecast for CFM Leap engines
GE Aerospace has raised its 2025 financial guidance and delivery expectations, driven by improved supply chain health and robust aftermarket services demand.
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NewsNorway presses ahead with defence helicopter acquisitions, as talks continue with UK on ASW assets
Norway continues to analyse the options for a future anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter to equip its new UK-built Type 26 frigates as the Nordic nation wrestles with multiple rotorcraft procurement programmes.
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NewsStockholm Arlanda takes advantage of ‘EoR’ concept to increase parallel approach efficiency
Stockholm Arlanda is claiming to be the first European airport to introduce a concept intended to increase landing rates for parallel approaches by changing the required separation standards. The concept – known as ‘EoR’ or ‘established on RNP-AR’ – will be used for curved approaches to runway 01L/19R, which demand ...
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NewsUS aviation business investor Air T seeks to acquire Australian regional carrier Rex
Investors within a US-based group spanning a number of aviation businesses have indicated plans to acquire Australian operator Regional Express Holdings, which entered administration last year. The investors are part of a US firm known as Air T, which has more than 15 independently-operating businesses across the commercial aircraft, engines, ...
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NewsEmbraer, South Korea broaden defence relationship in wake of C-390 deal
Brazilian airframer Embraer and South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore expanded cooperation in the country’s defence market, building on Seoul’s C-390 transport order.
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NewsItaly plans to restore lapsed maritime patrol capability with six-aircraft buy
Italy has outlined plans to acquire six new maritime patrol aircraft capable of performing anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions.
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NewsSouth Korea to receive Global 6500-based AEW&C aircraft by 2032
The Republic of Korea Air Force will receive four Bombardier Global 6500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft between 2030 and 2032 under a $2.2 billion programme led by L3Harris, with Korean Air handling final assembly and maintenance.
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NewsUS senators advance bill to require ADS-B In by 2032
US senators plan to advance legislation requiring most aircraft to have ADS-B In systems by 2032, following January’s deadly midair collision near Washington DC.
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NewsUkraine exploring purchase of Bell AH-1Z and UH-1Y helicopters
Ukraine has signed a letter of intent with rotorcraft manufacturer Bell exploring the purchase of combat helicopters.
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NewsAzerbaijan A320 involved in runway excursion after St Petersburg return
One of Azerbaijan Airlines’ Airbus A320s experienced a runway excursion while returning to St Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport after departing for Baku. The aircraft, operating flight J2020, landed at 03:40 on 20 October after some 3h airborne. According to the airport’s operator, the crew requested the return after detecting a “landing-gear ...
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NewsGeneral Atomics will compete Gambit variant in US Navy uncrewed fighter programme
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has confirmed its selection for the US Navy’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft programme, revealing plans for a carrier-capable autonomous fighter based on its Gambit design family.
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NewsBoeing’s recovery gains momentum as FAA approves 737 Max production increase
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved Boeing’s request to increase monthly 737 Max production, up from the current cap of 38, marking another milestone in the programme’s recovery following quality control issues.
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NewsKorean Air signs for up to 100 Archer Midnight eVTOL aircraft
Korean Air has signed a deal for up to 100 Archer Aviation Midnight electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
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NewsLatest NH90 models near delivery, as in-service support provision turns corner
NH Industries is on track to deliver the German navy’s first Sea Tiger-variant example of the NH90 helicopter before year-end.
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NewsHeli Austria waits on EASA nod for Thales StableLight autopilot on H125
Heli Austria will later this year become the first European rotorcraft operator to use Thales’s StableLight retrofit four-axis autopilot system for light helicopters.
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NewsAirExplore reinforces 737-800 fleet with additional passenger jet
Slovakian wet-lease specialist AirExplore has introduced another Boeing 737-800 to its fleet, bringing the total to 11. The latest jet has been leased from Aviation Capital Group. It brings the AirExplore fleet to nine 737-800 passenger jets and two 737-800 freighters. The aircraft has previously operated with carriers including the ...



















