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Japan to Strengthen Defenses Following North Korean Parade
Japan’s Self-Defense Force is requesting funding to increase the effectiveness of its air defenses in the light of North Korea bolstering its firepower.
October 14, 2020
Airbus Inks Order for A320neos from Greece’s Sky Express
ATR operator Sky Express prepares for a foray into jets with an order from Airbus for four A320neos and a lease deal with ACG Aviation Capital for two.
Aircraft
October 14, 2020
France Orders NH90 Helicopters For Special Forces
The final ten NH90 TTHs helicopters on order for the French army will be delivered to a new standard optimized for special forces support.
Rotorcraft
October 13, 2020
Aviation Groups Protest EU Failure To Act on Quarantines
ACI Europe, Airlines for Europe, and IATA continue to call for a pre-departure Covid testing protocol to replace quarantines.
Airlines
October 13, 2020
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Boeing Jets Subject to EU Tariffs Approved by WTO
The European Union may impose tariffs of $4 billion a year on U.S. products according to a WTO ruling over Boeing aircraft subsidies.
Aircraft
October 13, 2020
Cruz Steps Down at BA as Part of IAG Management Reboot
International Airlines Group's new chief executive Luis Gallego has replaced the BA chief executive after a turbulent process of downsizing at the airline.
Airlines
October 12, 2020
UK’s Carrier Strike Group Faces Its First Test
The HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier is currently at sea in Europe’s largest exercise, with UK and U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighters on board.
Aircraft
October 9, 2020
OEM Studies Show Low Risk of Covid Transmission in Airliners
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer each have conducted studies that show Covid poses less of a risk in airliners than in other indoor settings.
Aircraft
October 8, 2020
EASA Certifies Higher-mtow A330-900
At a maximum takeoff weight of 251 tonnes, the new A330-900 variant can fly 650 nautical miles farther.
Aircraft
October 8, 2020
Honeywell Forge Makes the Most Out of Flight Operations Data You Already Have
Honeywell Forge Makes the Most Out of Flight Operations Data You Already Have
Maintenance and Modifications
October 8, 2020
The Case For Hydrogen-Powered Aviation is Building Momentum
The Case For Hydrogen-Powered Aviation is Building Momentum
Aircraft
October 8, 2020
FAA Issues Draft Report on 737 Max Training
Full-flight simulator training must concentrate on stall recovery during activation of the 737 Max’s maneuvering characteristics augmentation system.
Accidents
October 7, 2020
AirAsia X Presents Plan To Stave Off Liquidation
Malaysian LCC AirAsia X wants to resume flying “in the coming months” but first needs to restructure its debts.
Airlines
October 7, 2020
Boom Rolls Out XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator
Colorado-based Boom Supersonic staged a “virtual” introduction of the demonstrator for the eventual Overture airliner.
Aircraft
October 7, 2020
Boeing Adjusts Commercial Outlook on Covid Effects
This year’s Commercial Market Outlook sees OEMs delivering five percent fewer airplanes through 2039 than Boeing projected last year.
Aircraft
October 6, 2020
IATA Warns About Airlines’ Growing Cash Crisis
Airlines stand to burn a total of $77 billion during the second half of the year.
Airlines
October 6, 2020
MTU Empowered by Growing Hydrogen Propulsion Consensus
MTU Aero Engines and DLR have started work on their converted hydrogen-powered Dornier 228 aircraft, but also see direct combustion as an option.
Aircraft
October 6, 2020
Covid Stains Singapore’s Status as Global Travel Hub
The continuing Covid crisis has left Singapore desperate for ways to stimulate traffic.
Airlines
October 6, 2020
AirAsia Japan Ceases Operations
After a “thorough business review,” AirAsia Group decided to pull the plug on its Japanese subsidiary.
Airlines
October 5, 2020
U.S. Fines Emirates for Overflying Tehran FIR
Emirates says it inadvertently failed to remove its JetBlue code while flying over the Tehran FIR.
Airlines
October 2, 2020
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