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Content Archive: July 2020
Aircraft
Pilatus Kicks Off Flight Tests for KSA's Aeromed PC-24s
The beginning of flight tests of the first of six PC-24s for KSA marked a milestone for the airframer, which kept the program on schedule despite Covid.
Aircraft
Collaboration Between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ is Key to UAM Success
Some observers say established aircraft manufacturers are better placed than startups to make a success of urban air mobility in the long run.
Aircraft
Collins Actuation Systems Joins AS2 Design Team
Collins Aerospace will design and develop the flight control actuation systems for Aerion Supersonic's AS2 Mach 1.4 jet.
Safety
Amid Covid Surge, Grand Bahama is Shut Down
After recently reopening its borders, the Bahamas will lock down Grand Bahama Island after experiencing a surge in Covid cases.
Aircraft
Here’s What We’re Missing With No Farnborough Flying Display in 2020
Here’s What We’re Missing With No Farnborough Flying Display in 2020
Women In Defense Panel Aims To Bolster Inclusiveness
Women continue to face disadvantages in the workplace, despite efforts to raise awareness of preconceptions about gender roles.
Accidents
Fire Damages Ethiopian Boeing 777F in Shanghai
A Boeing 777G operated by Ethiopian Airlines sustained serious fire damage to its fuselage.
1H Falcon Deliveries Flat, but Will Be Down for 2020
Dassault Aviation delivered 16 Falcons in the first half, one fewer than a year ago, and now plans to deliver only 30 business jets this year.
Historic Learjet 28 To Make Final Flight to Museum
The first Learjet 28 Longhorn, which set several world records while being flown by former astronaut Neil Armstrong will become a museum piece.
Regulations and Government
EPA Proposes Aircraft Emissions Standards
New U.S, EPA emissions standards are proposed for new type and in-service aircraft weighing more than 12,500 pounds in line with ICAO standards.
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