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Spirit Aero Proceeds With Bombardier Deal for Less Cash
Spirit AeroSystems will acquire the outstanding equity of Short Brothers and Bombardier Aerospace North Africa for $275 million in cash.
October 26, 2020
New Airline Agreements Keep the SAF Flowing
ANA and Alaska Airlines are among the latest to announce sustainable aviation fuel-related deals.
Sustainability and Environment
October 26, 2020
Genesys Certifies Black Hawk Avionics Suite
The FAA has approved an STC for a Genesys Aerosystems avionics suite upgrade for the Black Hawk helicopter.
Avionics
October 23, 2020
Airbus Lifts Lid on New Jet Trainer Project
The new advanced trainer is initially aimed at a Spanish air force requirement for a lead-in fighter trainer.
Aircraft
October 22, 2020
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American Airlines Adds A330-200s to Fleet Cuts
Along with more fleet cuts, American Airlines plans to defer deliveries of eighteen Boeing 737 Maxes originally due for delivery next year.
Aircraft
October 22, 2020
U.S. Approves SLAM-ER and MS-110 Pods for Taiwan
The long-range missile and multi-spectral reconnaissance pod would both enhance Taiwan’s ability to conduct operations against mainland China.
October 22, 2020
Global Safety Leaders Call for Collaboration as Borders Open
International regulators participating in a FSF safety summit panel believe inconsistencies in global travel must be hashed out through collaboration.
Airlines
October 21, 2020
IATA Sounds Alarms over Africa and Middle East
The International Air Transport Association sees traffic recovering to just 30 percent of 2019 levels by the end of this year.
Airlines
October 21, 2020
Europe's Airlines Barely Surviving, Recovery Hopes Fading
Industry leaders complained about fragmentation in national government Covid regulations.
Airlines
October 20, 2020
ICAO Task Force Set To Issue Covid Testing Protocols
The Council on Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART) expects to issue guidelines on testing for Covid in late October or early November.
Airlines
October 20, 2020
New British Airways Boss Pleads for Pre-departure Covid Tests
The UK government is considering introducing a test days after arriving in the country with a shorter self-isolation period of seven days.
Airlines
October 19, 2020
Creditors Approve Bid for India’s Jet Airways
Grounded since April last year, debt-laded Jet Airways appears positioned to restart operations early in 2021.
Airlines
October 19, 2020
Team Tempest Reveals a Different Approach to FCAS
The team tasked with engineering the UK’s FCAS are concentrating on technology and capability development ahead of finalizing platform design.
Aircraft
October 18, 2020
EASA Chief Expresses Satisfaction with 737 Max Changes
The Boeing 737 Max could be ready to fly in Europe before the end of the year.
Aircraft
October 16, 2020
British Airways Fined for Failing To Protect Customer Data
The UK's Information Commissioner’s Office imposed its largest penalty ever against BA for processing personal data without adequate security measures.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
Swedish Defense Bill Extends Gripen, Adds New AEW Aircraft
Sweden’s government is planning a major increase in the defense budget that will see the air force keeping JAS 39Cs in service for at least a decade.
Aircraft
October 16, 2020
IATA Applauds French Plan To Offer Covid Tests at Airports
The plan for antigen testing to start at Paris airports as soon as next month drew kudos from IATA.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
China’s Domestic Traffic Approaches 2019 Levels
Chinese airlines in September carried 98 percent of the domestic traffic posted during the same month in 2019.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
Malaysia's Firefly To Launch Jet Operations in 2021
Malaysia Aviation Group had decided to expand Firefly's fleet with jets, possibly Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-800s.
Airlines
October 15, 2020
United Upbeat on 2021 Despite $1.8 Billion Q3 Loss
Carrying $19 billion in liquidity, United Airlines expects to resume positive cash flow before any other network carrier.
Airlines
October 15, 2020
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