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IATA To Update its Long-term CO2 Reduction Target
The airline trade body points to CORSIA and SAF as key short-term solutions to address airlines’ CO2 emissions.
Airlines
July 8, 2021
Airbus Delivers 77 Airliners in June
Europe’s dominant airframer sees deliveries accelerate as pandemic effects begin to wane.
Aircraft
July 8, 2021
IATA Calls for Clarity from Governments as Airlines Bleed Cash
During IATA’s media day on Wednesday, association director general Willie Walsh said European airlines will take a cautious approach to adding capacity.
Airlines
July 7, 2021
Aviation Blade Services Inks New S-70 Support Deal
Aviation Blade Services has a new partnership agreement to support the main and tail rotor blades on Taiwan's S-70/UH60s.
Maintenance and Modifications
July 7, 2021
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No Survivors Found from Russian An-26 Crash in Kamchatka
An Antonov An-26 twin turboprop operated by Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise crashed in the sea while on approach to Palana Airport on Russia's Pacific coast.
Accidents
July 6, 2021
Porter Airlines to Restart Operations on September 8
With the restart of services from Toronto Billy Bishop Airport, Porter Airlines will resume flights after more than 18 months of Covid-related inactivity.
Airlines
July 6, 2021
Pilots of Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Survive Ditching Off Oahu
Transair Flight 810 ditched off the coast of West Oahu following engine trouble soon after takeoff.
Accidents
July 2, 2021
Satellite Data Reveals How Airlines Still Are Scrambling to Deal With Covid Fallout
Satellite Data Reveals How Airlines Still Are Scrambling to Deal With Covid Fallout
Airlines
July 2, 2021
U.S. Airlines Poised for Relief from Covid Crisis
Airlines for America chief economist expects boost in business traffic to gain momentum in the third quarter.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
Airbus, Delta TechOps Welcome GE to Digital Alliance
Under an expanded partnership, GE Digital will double the analytics and parts scope of the existing Airbus-Delta TechOps Digital Alliance.
Aircraft
July 1, 2021
EU’s Covid Pass Risks Disrupting Air Travel
Europe’s airlines and airports lament the uncoordinated and unaligned approach to the verification of the EU Digital Covid Certificate.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
Saudi Arabia Weighs Launch of New ‘National' Airline
Impact of the move to launch a new airline on the kingdom’s existing aviation sector remains unclear.
Airlines
July 1, 2021
F-35A Lightning II and Patriot Scoop Switzerland Air 2030 Selection
U.S. suppliers have beaten European competitors in Switzerland's Air 2030 program for new fighters and an air defense system.
Aircraft
June 30, 2021
University Researchers Turn Plastic into Jet-A
Researchers at Washington State University say they have developed a process for turning waste plastics into jet fuel.
Sustainability and Environment
June 30, 2021
UK Jet Zero Council Funds Zero Emissions Infrastructure R&D
The Jet Zero Council has provided additional funding for work to develop infrastructure to support electric- and hydrogen-powered aircraft at UK airports.
Airlines
June 30, 2021
United Airlines Orders 270 Boeing and Airbus Narrowbodies
Deals for 200 Max jets and 70 A321neos mark the largest airplane commitment in United’s history.
Aircraft
June 29, 2021
NTSB Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt Reflects on 15 Years of Transportation Safety Advocacy
NTSB Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt Reflects on 15 Years of Transportation Safety Advocacy
Accidents
June 29, 2021
Green Light for 'Too Expensive' Philippines' F-16 Purchase
The U.S. is happy to sell F-16s to the Philippines, but the price may be too high for Manila.
Aircraft
June 28, 2021
Bell Retires V-280 Demonstrator
Bell is retiring its V-280 tiltrotor demonstrator to focus on the Army's next phase of future vertical lift competition.
Rotorcraft
June 28, 2021
Commercial Aviation in Caribbean Still Has Its Hurdles
For a region highly dependent upon tourism as the Caribbean, air connectivity between islands still can be very difficult.
Airlines
June 28, 2021
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