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Bombardier Launches Three-class 50-seat CRJ
United Airlines plans to deploy at least 50 of the reconfigured CRJ700s with regional partner GoJet by the summer of 2020.
Aircraft
February 6, 2019
Pemco Launches Full Conversion Program for 737-700
Bahrain’s Texel Air plans to fly the first example of the Boeing narrowbody cargo mod.
Aircraft
February 6, 2019
RAF Tornados Bring Operations to a Close
The return of Tornado aircraft from the Mediterranean theater brings the operational career of the type with the RAF to a close.
Aircraft
February 6, 2019
Germany Begins Training on Heron TP
German personnel are now in Israel learning how to operate the Heron TP, which will give the Luftwaffe far greater capabilities than the current Heron 1
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
February 6, 2019
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Spirit Airlines Planning for Midyear Order Decision
Manufacturers have sent the first responses to an RFP Spirit issued in late 2018.
Airlines
February 6, 2019
Collins Aerospace to Supply T-X's Seats and Landing Gear
Collins Aerospace has been selected to provide two major systems for the Boeing/Saab T-X, including the latest ACES 5 ejection seat
Aircraft
February 5, 2019
Germania Halts Operations and Files for Insolvency
The Berlin-based airline is the latest on a growing list of recent airline failures in Europe.
Aircraft
February 5, 2019
Challenges Remain as '3D Printing' Develops
The aerospace industry still faces challenges fully exploiting the potential of additive manufacturing.
February 5, 2019
Moscow Commits To Reviving Cubana Fleet
The Kremlin agrees to provide most of the funding to resuscitate Cuba’s airliners.
Aircraft
February 4, 2019
An-124 Ruslan Replacement Takes Shape
Russia's TsAGI has revealed more details of the Slon, a program to provide a potential successor to the An-124 heavy airlifter.
Aircraft
February 4, 2019
Canada Issues Recommendations Following Incursion Study
A Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigation into 27 runway incursions at Toronto Pearson Intl. Airport has led to four recommendations.
Airports
February 4, 2019
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary To Become Group CEO
Europe’s largest low-cost carrier overhauls its corporate structure in an effort to deliver cost and operating efficiencies across its subsidiaries.
Airlines
February 4, 2019
Air Italy Scales Back Intercontinental Network
The airline will end services to Delhi and Bombay, postpones launch of controversial Chicago route.
Airlines
February 1, 2019
Air France-KLM Further Consolidates Airline Brands
The group abandons Hop! brand and livery to integrate it into Air France.
Airlines
February 1, 2019
End of the Line for the Fleet’s Legacy Hornets
After 35 years of service, the "Legacy" Hornet is bowing out of the U.S. Navy's active-duty fleet as VFA-34 begns its conversion to the Super Hornet
Aircraft
January 31, 2019
ATR Surveys Growth Prospects in U.S. and China
The Franco-Italian airframer sees a bright future for turboprops, as it finalizes STOL and pure freighter variants.
Aircraft
January 31, 2019
Airbus in A380 Talks with Emirates
The European airframer confirms reports of negotiations but declines to get specific.
Aircraft
January 31, 2019
Leonardo Encouraged by Navair Helicopter Trainer RFP
Leonardo thinks its TH-119 single is a more cost effective training helicopter for the U.S. Navy.
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2019
Boeing Dispatches Team to CFM to Speed 737 Recovery
Leap-1B supply deficit continues to hamper Max ramp-up effort.
Aircraft
January 30, 2019
India’s Jet Airways In Dire Financial Straits
The country’s oldest privately held airline has entered talks with lessors to avoid aircraft repossession.
Airlines
January 30, 2019
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