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Eurocontrol Calls SAF Distribution ‘a Crucial Issue’
Europe’s air traffic management agency has released a snapshot of airports that provide SAF on the continent.
Airlines
June 8, 2021
Boeing Sees Positive Net Orders in May as 787 Deliveries Stall
The U.S. airframer saw orders outpace cancellations by 20 airplanes while it delivered 17 jets during the month of May.
Aircraft
June 8, 2021
Airship Maker: Passengers Will Choose Comfort over Speed
Hybrid Air Vehicles has unveiled cabin concepts for its Airlander 10 hybrid-electric airship carrying up to 100 passengers on regional airline routes.
Aircraft
June 7, 2021
When Pilot Proficiency Is Not Enough
While technically proficient in the eyes of regulators, many pilots may not be prepared to handle events outside their comfort zone.
Safety
June 4, 2021
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EU, ASEAN Agree to World’s First Bloc-to-bloc Air Transport Pact
The new ASEAN-EU Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement will boost connectivity between Europe and Southeast Asia.
Airlines
June 4, 2021
United Airlines Throws Weight Behind Boom Supersonic
A firm order for 15 airplanes from United Airlines would materialize once the Overture supersonic airliner meets the airline’s "demanding" requirements.
Aircraft
June 3, 2021
Rolls Starts Testing New Hybrid-electric Propulsion System
Testing begins on the first elements of Rolls-Royce’s 2.5-megawatt Power Generation System 1.
Engines
June 3, 2021
Boeing’s Next EcoDemonstrator Nearly Ready for Flight
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 will serve as the next ecoDemonstrator platform.
Aircraft
June 3, 2021
Russia Readies Indigenous PD-8 for Superjet Re-engining
United Engine Corporation has assembled the first PD-8 engine core.
Engines
June 3, 2021
EASA Requires Member States To Bar Flights over Belarus
A safety directive requires national aviation authorities to instruct their airlines not to enter Belarus airspace.
Regulations and Government
June 2, 2021
IATA Calls for Data-driven Covid Mitigation Measures for Travel
IATA director general Willie Walsh said he expects G7 leaders to adopt “data-driven” decisions when formulating policy on travel restrictions.
Airlines
June 2, 2021
Regulators Won’t Cut Corners When Certifying New eVTOL Aircraft
Regulators Won’t Cut Corners When Certifying New eVTOL Aircraft
Aircraft
June 2, 2021
Promise of SAF Lies With Its Scalability, Cost Effectiveness
Government support and stakeholder partnerships will prove critical in ensuring the fuel becomes maintstream.
Sustainability and Environment
June 1, 2021
SAF central to Europe’s ReFuelEU plans
The ReFuelEU legislative proposal would include a blending mandate on all flights departing from European airports.
Airlines
June 1, 2021
OEMs All in on SAF Development
Of all sustainability efforts underway, SAF appears to hold the most immediate promise of curbing CO2.
Aircraft
June 1, 2021
Garmin to Provide Avionics For Converted D328eco Airliner
Deutsche Aircraft's D328eco regional airliner will have new Pratt & Whitney PW127S engines running on sustainable aviation fuel, and Garmin G5000 avionics.
Aircraft
June 1, 2021
ICAO Council Agrees to Investigation Into Belarus Incident
The ICAO Council ordered an investigation into allegations that Belarus unlawfully forced a Ryanair flight to land in Minsk to arrest a political opponent.
Airlines
May 28, 2021
NIAR's Werx Organization Leverages Engineering, Mod Capabilities
The National Institute for Aviation Research's Werx lab is partnering with Dynamic Aviation on modification of three 737s for a special-missions program.
Maintenance and Modifications
May 28, 2021
Airbus Plans for Big Boost of A320 Production Rates
Suppliers of Europe’s dominant commercial aircraft OEM received notice to prepare for a 40 percent increase in A320 rate by the second quarter of 2023.
Aircraft
May 27, 2021
Boeing Settles with FAA on 737 Penalties
The FAA has levied $17 million in penalties on Boeing stemming from production issues raised in 2019.
Aircraft
May 27, 2021
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