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The ACMI business is dominated by the regional segment and is growing fast in Europe.
June 6, 2019
Embraer Commercial CEO Sees No Max Effect on Boeing Deal
Both companies remain equally committed to the Embraer-Boeing combination, says Slattery.
Aircraft
June 6, 2019
GAO Upholds GE ITEP Contract Award Following Protest
As GE Aviation readies development of its T901 ITEP turboshaft engine, competitor ATEC is lobbying Congress to award dual EMD contracts.
Engines
June 5, 2019
IAI Introduces T-Heron Tactical UAV
IAI has revealed its new T-Heron UAV, which bridges the gap between the company’s larger family of systems and its smaller, lower-cost tactical UAVs.
Aircraft
June 5, 2019
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Mitsubishi Heavy In Talks To Buy CRJ Line
A deal to acquire Bombardier’s last commercial aircraft program would give Mitsubishi valuable engineering expertise and support capacity.
Aircraft
June 5, 2019
Czech Republic Receives Three Twin-seat L-159T2s
Aero Vodochody has delivered three L-159T2 light attack/trainers to the Czech air force.
Aircraft
June 5, 2019
Kenya Airways’ Outgoing CEO Satisfied with Recovery Progress
Mikosz reports he decided to leave the Kenyan national carrier for personal reasons.
Airlines
June 5, 2019
Pilot Shortage Hindering Startup Efforts in South Korea
Three new Korean LCCs hope to launch operations next year.
Airlines
June 5, 2019
Air Canada Cargo Entering the Drone Delivery Market
Canada's flag airline partnering with Toronto's Drone Delivery Corp. to offer regularly-scheduled drone cargo service
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
June 5, 2019
KAI Secures Thai T-50 Upgrades
The Royal Thai Air Force is upgrading its T-50TH fleet to an enhanced standard to take over the role carried out by the aging L-39 Albatros
June 3, 2019
S-70 Makes Debut Flight as NAPO Offers Reassurances on Su-34
Sukhoi’s S-70 UCAV flew for the first time recently and should the government order the type, production of it could replace that of the Su-34 fighter.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
June 3, 2019
EC Puts Aviation’s Negative Environmental Impact at €33 Billion
IATA calls for governmental support in sustainable fuels and CORSIA to help "decarbonize" the industry .
Airlines
June 3, 2019
South African Airways CEO Jarana Resigns
The embattled chief executive expresses frustration over the SAA’s board failure to meet his conditions of employment.
Airlines
June 3, 2019
Avianca Brasil In Limbo as Regulator Suspends Operations
A once 53-strong fleet has shrunk to six at Brazil’s fourth largest airline over the course of five months.
Airlines
June 3, 2019
Astronautics Secures TSOA for New Drop-In EFI
The Astronautics RoadRunner electronic flight instrument can enable LPV approaches in legacy aircraft.
Safety
June 3, 2019
Longview Capital Resurrects De Havilland Canada Moniker
The new owner of the Dash 8 program names former Q400 boss Todd Young to lead the business.
Aircraft
June 3, 2019
IATA Downgrades Airlines’ Net Profit Outlook for 2019
The industry association blames rising costs and trade tensions for the likely fall in airline profitability.
Airlines
June 2, 2019
IATA Stresses Need For Harmony on Max Certification
The two recent fatal Boeing 737 Max accidents damaged the industry’s safety reputation, according to IATA DG Alexandre de Juniac.
Accidents
June 2, 2019
Discourse Turns Divisive as SSJ100 Crash Probe Nears End
Hundreds of thousands in Russia sign a petition to ground the Superjet fleet.
Accidents
May 31, 2019
CSALP Becomes Airbus Canada On June 1
The name of the Airbus-Bombardier-Investissement Quebec partnership now reflects the European manufacturer’s controlling stake.
Aircraft
May 31, 2019
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