All North America articles – Page 379

  • News

    ​Boeing restates commitment to ultra-long-range 777-8

    2019-10-01T16:38:00Z

    Boeing says it remains fully committed to the development of the ultra-long-range 777-8 variant despite its decision to shelve development to focus on recovering the schedule of the baseline 777-9.

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    ​Boeing leverages 777F sales to aid production bridge to 777X

    2019-10-01T15:19:00Z

    Boeing says that strong demand for the 777 Freighter is aiding the production transition from the current 777 to the new 777X as it works to mitigate the impact of the latter’s delay.

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    Icelandair to axe two US destinations

    2019-09-30T18:13:00Z

    Icelandair is axing its US services to San Francisco and Kansas City next year, as part of a network restructuring.

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    Viper, Venom star for USMC in Okinawa

    2019-09-30T02:28:00Z

    Some names stick. Bell designates the latest incarnation of the venerable AH-1 attack helicopter as the AH-1Z Viper – sometimes referred to as the ‘Zulu’ in casual conversation. The most recent version of the UH-1, meanwhile, is the UH-1Y Venom. While the Viper and Venom are thoroughly new rotorcraft, the marines of squadron HMLA-169 use the names their fathers and uncles used for the original AH-1s and UH-1s that served in the Vietnam War: Cobra and Huey.

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    Crashed Convair struck trees while low on approach

    2019-09-29T19:55:00Z

    Preliminary findings into the Convair 440 freighter crash at Toledo Express airport earlier this month give further details of the accident sequence, but little indication as to the cause.

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    Shorts 330 crash crew had history of undisciplined landings

    2019-09-28T19:39:00Z

    US investigators probing a fatal landing accident involving a Shorts 330 freighter have determined that the crew had a history of intentional procedural non-compliance during approach, including late turns, high descent rates and excessive manoeuvring.

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    IATA advocates for gender diversity

    2019-09-26T18:56:00Z

    In a further effort to increase gender diversity and level the playing field for women in the airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is launching a new initiative designed to raise the number of women in the sector.

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    Swiss A220 engine failures prompt rotor inspection order

    2019-09-26T18:52:00Z

    Operators of Airbus A220s are being instructed to conduct checks of the low-pressure compressor on Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines, following two similar incidents involving failures on Swiss aircraft.

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    ​ISTAT appraisers cautious on impact of Max grounding on values

    2019-09-26T16:42:00Z

    Potential implications of the grounding on future 737 Max values topped the agenda for the appraiser panel at the ISTAT EMEA conference in Berlin on 25 September.

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    ​Boeing Max return plan targeting up to 70 deliveries a month

    2019-09-26T15:02:00Z

    Boeing aims to deliver up to 70 737 Max aircraft monthly to clear its backlog once the grounding is lifted, FlightGlobal has learned.

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    Wheels Up buys US technology firm Avianis

    2019-09-25T11:39:00Z

    US membership-based private aircraft firm Wheels Up has acquired technology company Avianis Systems, in a move designed to strengthen its digital offering to a growing North American customer base. The transaction is expected to close later by the end of September.

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    IATA warns on airline profits and carbon offsets

    2019-09-24T14:42:00Z

    Slowing passenger demand and rising costs are set to pull airline profits back this year, IATA has warned.

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    Challenges check airline capacity growth

    2019-09-24T13:29:00Z

    After several years of above-average growth rates, airlines have tempered their expansion this summer. While that is evident across the industry as a whole, there are several notable hot-spots where players have reined in their activity

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    Citation Longitude secures US type certification

    2019-09-23T17:31:00Z

    Textron Aviation has secured Federal Aviation Administration type certification for the Cessna Citation Longitude, clearing the way for customer deliveries of the super-midsize business jet to begin.

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    Bombardier delivers 100th Challenger to NetJets

    2019-09-23T14:01:00Z

    Bombardier has delivered the 100th Challenger-series business jet to fractional ownership company NetJets. The handover of the Challenger 350 comes around five years after the Columbus, Ohio-headquartered operator took delivery of the initial example of the super-midsize jet.

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    Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 secures Transport Canada certification

    2019-09-23T12:27:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has received Transport Canada certification for the Pearl 15 engine that powers the in-development Bombardier Global 5500 and 6500 business jets.

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    Payload tests for XQ-58A set for early 2020

    2019-09-19T02:14:00Z

    Kratos Defense & Security Solutions expects to be on a contract before the end of September 2019 to integrate communications and autonomy payloads into its XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned air vehicle (UAV).

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    ​USAF to order 10 Sikorsky Combat Rescue Helicopters

    2019-09-19T02:03:00Z

    Sikorsky expects the US Air Force (USAF) to make a Milestone C decision for its Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) on 24 September, paving the way for a low rate initial production contract worth more than $500 million for 10 aircraft to be signed shortly thereafter.

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    Airbus ventures estimate of NMA demand to 2038

    2019-09-18T12:11:00Z

    Airbus estimates that the potential market for Boeing’s proposed New Mid-market Airplane amounts to 2,500 aircraft, at best, over the next two decades.

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    Earlier retirements moderate Airbus global fleet outlook

    2019-09-18T11:52:00Z

    Airbus is attributing a slightly lower global fleet outlook in 2038 to a reduction in retirement ages, the result of higher airframe productivity.