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KAI Flies Unmanned Light Helicopter
Korea's NI-600VT is based on the Rotorway A600 with a KAI-developed autonomous systems.
Rotorcraft
September 26, 2019
Test Assumptions Faulty During 737 Max Design, Says NTSB
U.S. transportation safety board issues seven recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration related to the Boeing 737 Max.
Accidents
September 26, 2019
China Southern Opens Daxing Airport with A380 Flight
Beijing's Daxing International starts services on schedule.
Airlines
September 25, 2019
Condor Secures Government-Backed Bridging Loan
The €380 million loan still needs approval from the European Union antitrust regulator.
Airlines
September 25, 2019
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Leonardo Pledges New Support Center for Navy Helo Trainer
Leonardo said it would build a new Florida support center if selected for the U.S. Navy's new training helicopter program.
Rotorcraft
September 25, 2019
Boeing Cements Air New Zealand Order for Eight 787-10s
ANZ expects to receive Dreamliner deliveries from late 2022 to 2027.
Aircraft
September 24, 2019
Aviation Reps Call For Agreement on 2050 CO2 Target
Setting a clear CO2 target is critical if aviation is to respond and plan efficiently, while no clear alternatives to burning jet fuel yet exist.
Sustainability and Environment
September 24, 2019
IATA’s de Juniac Urges Harmony in 737 Max Service Return Effort
The global airline trade body calls on government across the world to implement CORSIA and steer away from introducing regional schemes.
Aircraft
September 24, 2019
737 Max Inspectors Undertrained, Says Special Counsel’s Office
A whistleblower complaint sparking an OSC probe calls into question operational reviews of several other aircraft.
Aircraft
September 24, 2019
Thomas Cook’s Collapse Prompts UK's Largest Repatriation
German airline subsidiary Condor continues operating during the Thomas Cook bankruptcy, and it is seeking a government-backed bridging loan.
Airlines
September 23, 2019
Bell Hopeful of Philippines Deal as APAC Region Seeks More Attack Helicopters
Despite selecting the T129, the Philippines could turn to Bell for attack helicopters, while the AH-1 is in the running for other Asia-Pacific requirements
Rotorcraft
September 23, 2019
IATA's New Parts Portal Meant to Shave Procurement Costs
Creators designed the IATA MRO SmartHub for more accurate assessment of fair market value of parts.
Maintenance and Modifications
September 23, 2019
Stingray Takes to the Air
Boeing’s MQ-25 unmanned carrierborne tanker gets flight trials under way at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
September 20, 2019
First F-35s for the Air National Guard
The “Green Mountain Boys” of the Vermont ANG are the first Guard unit to receive the fifth-generation Lightning II
Aircraft
September 20, 2019
Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 Issues Linger
Rolls-Royce warned that reaching the target of fewer than 10 AOGs is now delayed to the second quarter of 2020.
Engines
September 20, 2019
Bell's Hastings Honored for Continued Service to U.S.
Hastings has more than 30 years of government and military service, and has held leading roles with Bell, Northrop Grumman, BAE and DOD.
September 20, 2019
Foreign Carriers Reluctant To Move to New Beijing Gateway
The decision to give airlines a choice of airports has led to complications for Chinese aviation authorities.
Airlines
September 20, 2019
China’s Comac Inches Forward, C919 Timeline Still Uncertain
Comac expects six C919 prototypes to have flown by year-end.
Aircraft
September 20, 2019
Thomas Cook Needs £1.1 billion to Avoid Collapse
The integrated UK tourism group owns airlines in Germany, the UK, Scandinavia, and Spain.
Airlines
September 20, 2019
Pilots Call Off September 27 Strike at British Airways
Pilots union BALPA called off a planned strike at British Airways on September 27, but it could take more strike action through January 2020.
Airlines
September 19, 2019
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