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Boeing Says 777X Certification Target Remains Late 2023
A decision by the FAA to reject a request for type inspection authorization appears not to have changed Boeing’s target for 777X approval.
Aircraft
June 28, 2021
Germany Signs Off Funding for FCAS and Poseidon
Parliamentary approval of the 2022 defense budget clears the path for development of the FCAS next-generation air combat system.
Aircraft
June 26, 2021
AA Could Have Avoided Schedule Cuts, Says Pilots Union
Allied Pilots Association official calls on management to allow more flexibility in pilot scheduling.
Airlines
June 25, 2021
Boeing 737 Max 10 Makes First Flight, En Route to 2023 Service Entry
Boeing 737 Max 10 Makes First Flight, En Route to 2023 Service Entry
Aircraft
June 25, 2021
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UK’s Royal Air Force Orders More Chinook Helicopters
With its latest order the RAF becomes the first export customer for the Block II version of Boeing's Chinook helicopter.
Rotorcraft
June 24, 2021
Kremlin Committed to CR929 Despite Grim Market Prospects
Comac and UAC have shortlisted several suppliers for the CR929 widebody.
Aircraft
June 24, 2021
Jet Airways’ Restart Faces Headwinds
More projected losses among Indian airlines has analysts questioning the timing of Jet Airways’ re-launch of operations.
Airlines
June 24, 2021
GE’s Slattery Calls Hydrogen Power the ‘Real Nirvana’
Airlines believe in the “noble cause” of reducing carbon emissions, said GE Aviation CEO John Slattery.
Airlines
June 24, 2021
UK Air Travel Industry Leads Protests over Covid Restrictions
Airline and airport staff joined forces with their managements in a "travel day of action" protest, demanding changes to UK government Covid travel rules.
Airlines
June 23, 2021
More Aircraft Return to Flying as European Summer Arrives
Eurocontrol data shows that the number of inactive airplanes parked at European airports has fallen to less than half its peak in 2020.
Aircraft
June 22, 2021
Study Eyes SAF Benefits in Meeting Environmental Goals
A new study published this week points to SAFs benefits besides lifecycle carbon emissions, and how they must be calculated into aviation's climate impact.
Sustainability and Environment
June 22, 2021
How New Electric Aircraft Could Transform Public Transportation
How New Electric Aircraft Could Transform Public Transportation
Aircraft
June 22, 2021
Boeing 737 Max 10 Completes First Flight
First flight of the Boeing 737 Max 10 takes place nearly four years to the day of its launch at the 2017 Paris Air Show.
Aircraft
June 18, 2021
GKN To Supply Empennage for D328eco
The Deutsche Aircraft D328eco will feature a GKN-supplied empennage made largely of composites.
Aircraft
June 17, 2021
Airlines, Airports Sue UK Government Over Covid Travel Rules
Ryanair and Manchester Airport Group are demanding a full judicial review of the UK's Covid travel restrictions.
Airlines
June 17, 2021
Liebherr and GM To Collaborate on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
General Motors’ Hydrotec technology would serve as the basis for a new integrated hydrogen fuel cell system for airliners.
Aircraft
June 17, 2021
ICAO Probe into Forced Diversion of a Ryanair 737 Progresses
Belarus and Poland have provided preliminary details in response to requests for information from ICAO.
Airlines
June 16, 2021
EU, U.S. Reach Deal on Airbus-Boeing Subsidy Dispute
Along with a five-year suspension of tariffs, the EU and U.S. agree to agree on the legality of any financial support to their respective airliner makers.
Aircraft
June 15, 2021
GE, Safran Launch Green Open-rotor Engine Development
The CFM Rise program aims to achieve a 20 percent improvement in fuel burn and emissions by 2035.
Engines
June 14, 2021
Airbus Starts Work on Hydrogen Fuel Tanks for Airliners
Airbus has set up Zero Emissions Development Centers in France and Germany to develop cryogenic hydrogen fuel tanks for its planned Zero E airliners.
Aircraft
June 14, 2021
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