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FAA Moving Forward with En Route Expansion of Data Comm
The FAA is testing Data Comm in the en route environment and anticipates initial deployment by 2020.
ATC
March 18, 2019
Air Traffic Control Delays Continue Upward Creep in Europe
A recent Eurocontrol report showed a 46.6 percent increase in total air traffic flow management delays in February.
ATC
March 18, 2019
Egypt Agrees Deal for Su-35s
Having recently ordered Dassault Rafales and MiG-29Ms, Egypt has now added the Sukhoi Su-35 to its shopping list.
Aircraft
March 18, 2019
Embraer To Name New Chief Executive
Paulo Cesar Silva to step down as CEO at the end of April.
Aircraft
March 18, 2019
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Turkey Receives Global 6000s for Jammer Conversion
The first two Bombardier Global 6000s have arrived in Turkey for outfitting with Aselsan's stand-off jammer suite.
Aircraft
March 16, 2019
Boeing Allowed Test and Ferry Flights of 737 Max
Upon application to the FAA, Boeing will be able to operate production flight-test and ferry flights of new 737 Max jets during the grounding.
Aircraft
March 15, 2019
FAA Joins Int'l Regulators in Boeing Max Groundings
Boeing may request ferry permits for 737 Maxs that are grounded.
March 15, 2019
Istanbul’s New Mega-airport To Be Fully Operational in April
The transfer of the operations, fleet, and equipment from Istanbul Atatürk International Airport to the new venue will take two days.
Airports
March 14, 2019
France’s BEA To Analyze Recorders from Ill-fated 737 Max
Authorities transported the Ethiopian Airlines recorders from Addis Ababa to Paris for investigation on the request of the Ethiopian CAA.
Accidents
March 14, 2019
Ghostrider Arrives To Replace Spooky
AFSOC has taken delivery of its first Block 30 AC-130J Ghostrider gunship, which will replace the last of the first-generation Hercules gunships .
Aircraft
March 14, 2019
Malaysia: Maritime Surveillance, UAV, Radars, LCA Are Priority
Malaysia's air force is looking to overhaul its fleet, while adding new technology as and when funding allows.
Aircraft
March 13, 2019
Lufthansa To Order 40 More Boeing, Airbus Widebodies
The group plans to replace most of its four-engine jets with Airbus A350-900s and Boeing 787-9s.
Aircraft
March 13, 2019
Third ARJ21 Operator Prepares for Service with Comac Jet
Low-cost carrier Urumqi Air expects to take delivery of its first Comac jet within six months.
Aircraft
March 13, 2019
Canada Bans Boeing 737 Max, U.S. Remains Last Holdout
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration still sees “no basis” for grounding the 737 Max.
Accidents
March 13, 2019
U.S. Grounds Remaining Boeing Max 8s and 9s
The FAA stood as the last authority in the world to allow the model’s operation into and over its territory.
Accidents
March 13, 2019
UK, Australian Authorities Among Latest To Ground 737 Max
U.S. FAA now faces pressure from lawmakers to ground the Max.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
FSF, Aireon Collaborate on Space-based ADS-B Data
The ADS-B payloads in Iridium Next satellites will generate data that can help facilitate safety improvements.
Safety
March 12, 2019
Forthcoming S-500 Induction Fuels Turkish Interest
Russia aims to get its next-generation S-500 SAM into service this year, accelerating Turkish interest in acquiring the system despite U.S. objections
March 12, 2019
EASA Suspends Boeing 737 Max Operations In and To Europe
The European safety agency joins China and several other jurisdictions as groundings of the Max mount.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
Atlas Air 3591 Pitched Down in Response to Elevator Deflection
In a March 12 update, the NTSB noted the Boeing 767-300 Freighter appears to have encountered turbulence before entering a steep dive into a coastal bay.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
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