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Aer Lingus Adds First of Eight Airbus A321LRs
The Irish flag carrier plans to start flying the long-range narrowbody between Dublin and Hartford on August 2.
Airlines
July 29, 2019
Russian Minister Sees Larger Market for SSJ100
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft's market for the SSJ100 should be much larger, but trade restrictions are holding it back.
Aircraft
July 26, 2019
Comac Forges Ahead with C919 Flight Tests
The C919 program is advancing steadily as the ARJ21 starts commercial operations with a second operator.
Aircraft
July 26, 2019
Northrop Grumman Adding Sigint Capabilities to Triton
Fielding expanded mission capabilities for the unmanned Trito patroller is timed to coincide with the expected out-of-service date for the EP-3E Orion.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
July 25, 2019
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NPKB Unveils Alternative Carrier Design for Russian Navy
The Lamantin project draws heavily on the work performed by NPKB to adapt the Vikramaditya for STOBAR operations by the Indian Navy
July 25, 2019
Southwest Nixes 737 Max Flights for Rest of 2019
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has removed the Max from its flight schedule through January 5.
Aircraft
July 25, 2019
Amsterdam Schiphol Ops Back to Normal After Fuel System Fault
jAmsterdam's airport operator vows to conduct independent investigations into the outage that halted jet A refueling.
Airports
July 25, 2019
Kenya Airways To Return to Government Control
The Kenyan parliament votes to accept a committee plan to re-nationalize the flag carrier.
Airlines
July 24, 2019
Boeing Warns of More Max Rate Cuts, Possible Line Shutdown
The U.S. airframer’s “best estimate” now calls for the 737 Max to return to service early in the fourth quarter.
Aircraft
July 24, 2019
Swedavia and Heathrow Looking To Increase SAF Uptake
The Swedish airport operator started buying sustainable aviation fuel in 2016 and aims to dramatically increase the amount by 2025.
Sustainability and Environment
July 24, 2019
Brussels Approves Air Nostrum-CityJet Joint Venture
The proposed combination features ties with regional aircraft lessor Falko Regional Aircraft.
Airlines
July 24, 2019
UPS Applies for Part 135 Certificate for Drone Deliveries
Global delivery company UPS says it ultimately wants to conduct day and night, beyond visual line of sight operations
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
July 24, 2019
Boeing 777X First Flight Delayed Until 2020
Efforts continue at GE to solve premature wear condition involving the GE9X’s compressor.
Aircraft
July 24, 2019
Avidyne Helping Autonomous Piloting Efforts
CEO Schwinn says future of urban air mobility depends on artificial intelligence and connectivity
Aircraft
July 23, 2019
Boeing Sees $16T Commercial Aircraft & Services Market
A senior Boeing executive said the value of the commercial aircraft and services market would be close to $16 trillion in the next 20 years
Aircraft
July 23, 2019
ALPA: Single-pilot Ops Not a Risk Worth Taking
The Air Line Pilots Association has published a white paper decrying any effort to permit single-pilot airline operations.
Regulations and Government
July 23, 2019
Korean Fighters Fire Warning Shots at Russian A-50
The airspace incursion by the AEW aircraft led Korean aircraft to fire their first shots while engaged on air defense interception duties.
July 23, 2019
JetBlue Tweaks Capacity Outlook on A321neo Delivery Delays
The New York-based airline calls Airbus’s production challenges “very disappointing.”
Aircraft
July 23, 2019
British Airways Seeks Further Court Action To Avoid Pilots Strike
BA pilot dispute leads a broader wave of social unrest in the industry across the UK as the likelihood of a hard-Brexit rises.
Airlines
July 23, 2019
Safran Urges Russia to Make Substitutes for U.S. Engine Parts
A deal to swap vendors for the PowerJet SaM146 could extend to CFM International engines.
Engines
July 22, 2019
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