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U.S. Air Force Announces B-21 Basing Plan
Unsurprisingly, the Air Force plans to base to operate its B-21 Raiders at the bases that hcurrently host the types that the B-21 is replacing
Aircraft
March 29, 2019
Indonesia's N219 On Track for 2019 Certification
The PTDI turboprop's second prototype completes its fourth test flight on Thursday.
Aircraft
March 29, 2019
NASA's Mars Helicopter Ready for Red Planet Flight
NASA helicopter scheduled to fly on Mars in 2021.
Rotorcraft
March 29, 2019
TUI Places Initial Cost of Max Groundings at €200 Million
The world’s largest travel group anticipates the new Boeing narrowbodies will not return to service before mid-July.
Aircraft
March 29, 2019
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France Arms Its Reapers: Netherlands Signs for Four
GA-ASI's MQ-9 and its derivatives have proved a hit in Europe, where France is now adding weapons capability and where the Netherlands has ordered the type
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
March 28, 2019
LIMA 2019: International OEMs React To Malaysia’s LCA Program
One of the main talking points during the LIMA show being held in Langkawi is the Royal Malaysian Air Force's Light Combat Aircraft requirement
Aircraft
March 28, 2019
Wow Air Ends Operations after Funding Failure
The Icelandic ultra-low-cost-carrier joins a rapidly growing list of airline closures in Europe.
Airlines
March 28, 2019
India Renews Indigenous AWACS Efforts
Having developed an`AWACS system based on an Embraer regional jet, India is now looking to move forward with its A330-based concept
Aircraft
March 28, 2019
Lawmakers Critical of ODA, Question Training in Max Hearing
Elwell conceded that without ODA, the FAA would require roughly 10,000 more employees and an addition $1.8 billion to cover the costs.
Regulations and Government
March 28, 2019
Cathay Pacific To Acquire Hong Kong Express
Share purchase agreement will give the Hong Kong flag carrier access to the LCC market segment.
Airlines
March 27, 2019
In Wake of Max Crashes, Congress Steps up FAA Scrutiny
House transportation leaders create a whistleblower page, call for an OIG investigation, and seek a third-party review.
Safety
March 27, 2019
Fokker Aircraft Transactions Continue To Dwindle
Sweden’s Amapola now ranks as the largest Fokker 50 operator after adding six of the type last year.
Aircraft
March 27, 2019
Boeing Details 737 Max Updates
The Max flight deck will now include an angle of attack disagree indicator and alert as standard equipment.
Accidents
March 27, 2019
Episode 19: Flight Deck Automation after Indonesia and Ethiopia | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast
False activation of a protection mode… that a pilot can’t negate.
Accidents
March 26, 2019
UTC Reveals Hybrid-electric Aircraft Demonstrator
UTAP's P804 hybrid electric demonstrator is expected to fly within three years.
Aircraft
March 26, 2019
Avianca Brasil to Return Aircraft, Cut Routes
Fellow Brazilian airline Azul has agreed to assume slots at three major airports.
Airlines
March 26, 2019
Wow Air Touts Long-Term Sustainability After Debtholder Deal
Rescue talks with both Indigo Partners and Icelandair Group collapsed last week.
Airlines
March 26, 2019
Torqued: Max Grounding Raises Questions about Int'l Cooperation
This investigation, like all others, requires analysis of facts and evidence rather than conjecture and lack of transparency.
Accidents
March 26, 2019
Boeing Set to Meet with Max Operators, Regulators
The U.S. manufacturer plans to relay details of updated Max flight control software and a training addendum.
Accidents
March 25, 2019
Russia Restricting Access to Boeing and Airbus Airliners
The Federation's import body has denied an import license to Pobeda Airlines for 30 737 Max jets while Rosaviatsiya withholds A220 certification.
Aircraft
March 25, 2019
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