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Flight Data Shows Business Aviation Recovering Ahead of Airline Traffic
Flight Data Shows Business Aviation Recovering Ahead of Airline Traffic
July 13, 2020
HyPoint Advances Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Electric Aircraft
HyPoint says it will have a 150 kW hydrogen fuel system ready to deliver for an eVTOL or electric fixed-wing aircraft by early 2022.
Engines
July 10, 2020
Boom To Roll Out Supersonic Demonstrator in October
Boom's supersonic XB-1 will begin flight trials next year to test technologies that will be used to develop a Mach 2.2, 55-passenger Overture airliner.
Aircraft
July 10, 2020
Breeze To Launch Scheduled Service in May 2021
David Neeleman’s U.S. startup has reached a deal with Nordic Aviation Capital to lease 15 Embraer E190s.
Airlines
July 10, 2020
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Rolls-Royce Sees Gradual Recovery but More Covid Uncertainty
UK engine maker Rolls now expects a 55 percent decline in engine flying hours for widebodies this year.
Engines
July 9, 2020
Brazil Begins Manufacturing of Saab Gripen Fighter
Saab’s Brazilian subsidiary will supply airframe components to both Swedish and Brazilian assembly lines.
Aircraft
July 9, 2020
Airbus Sees Modest Climb in Deliveries in June
The European airframe maker sent 36 commercial airplanes to customers in June, compared with 24 in May and 14 in April.
Aircraft
July 8, 2020
United Airlines Warns of Up to 36,000 Furloughs
UAL calls its decision to institute involuntary furloughs starting October 1 “a last resort.”
Airlines
July 8, 2020
Brussels Warns U.S. of Escalation of Aerospace Subsidy Dispute
European Union trade commissioner Phil Hogan accused the U.S. of rejecting the EU's attempts to finally settle their dispute over aerospace subsidies.
Aircraft
July 7, 2020
Avolon Cancels Order for 27 Boeing 737 Max Jets
Dublin, Ireland-based lessor Avolon registers its second Max order cancellation this year, raising the number of withdrawn commitments to 102.
Aircraft
July 7, 2020
U.S. Approves Hawkeyes for France and Ospreys for Indonesia
The latest round of U.S. State Department approvals of Foreign Military Sales includes a prospective deal to supply MV-22 Osprey tiltrotors to Indonesia.
Aircraft
July 7, 2020
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to Launch Operations July 14
New low-cost carrier Air Arabia Abu Dhabi gets ready to start operations despite Covid-19 travel restrictions.
Airlines
July 6, 2020
Breeze Airways Delays Launch Until 2021
Underserved midsize cities will have to wait for launch of David Neeleman’s U.S. low-fare airline.
Airlines
July 6, 2020
NASA, Lockheed Martin Progress Toward Supersonic Trials
Assembly of the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology demonstrator is underway at Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works factory in Palmdale, California.
July 6, 2020
Australia to buy LRASM; Unveils Strategic Plan
The long-range anti-ship missile extends Australia’s maritime reach as strategic competition rises in the Indo-Pacific region.
July 3, 2020
UK Eases Quarantine Rules for Some Countries
The delayed review of the UK's contentious quarantine policy eases requirements for 59 countries, but not for travelers from the U.S. and many others.
Regulations and Government
July 3, 2020
FAA and Boeing Complete 737 Max Certification Flights
Following three days of flight testing the 737 Max, the FAA must now evaluate data on changes to the airplane’s flight control system.
Aircraft
July 2, 2020
ATR To Cut Regional Airliner Production by Half
A 50 percent reduction in airplane output by ATR this year will accompany the loss of 204 jobs.
Aircraft
July 2, 2020
Farnborough International Air Show Set for Online Takeoff
Farnborough International Air Show Set for Online Takeoff
July 2, 2020
Torqued: Will the Future of Aviation Look Like Its Past?
Airlines need to reconsider how they treat customers if they want people to get back in their airplanes.
Airlines
July 1, 2020
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