Content Archive: November 2020

Environment

New Focus on SAF in UK's 'Green Industrial Revolution'

The UK government is investing almost $28 million to encourage development of sustainable aviation fuel use.
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Airlines

El Al, Etihad to Broadly Cooperate Under Terms of MOU

Etihad’s plan to start services to Tel Aviv on March 28 heralds a codeshare deal, MRO collaboration and cooperation on cargo services.
Accidents

Taiwan Grounds F-16 Fighter Fleet Following Crash

The latest fighter loss is the second for the Republic of China Air Force in the past few weeks, and the fourth this year.
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Regulations and Government

AIA, IAM Chiefs Urge Congress To Act on Jobs Bills

AIA and IAM leaders say say bills to protect aerospace worker jobs would help stabilize the industry and "it's time for Congress to act."

JetHQ Adds Egypt to Middle East Footprint

Sherif Abouzeid will lead JetHQ's new sales office in Egypt.
Aircraft

French Navy To Receive Falcon 2000 Albatros Patrollers

The French navy—which currently flies Falcon 200s and 50s—is to continue its tradition of operating Falcon models in the maritime surveillance role.
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Hermeus Receives Funding Round for Hypersonic Aircraft

After the U.S. Air Force contract, Hermeus received $16 million in funding as it works toward the design of its Mach 5 aircraft and the engine to power it.
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Regulations and Government

Nosewheel Steering Failure Leads To Runway Excursion

A Global 6000 experienced a runway excursion following a nosewheel steering failure and “inadvertent application of right braking” while landing.
Maintenance and Modifications

Metrojet Completes Major Mx Checks on G650ERs

Metrojet completed 4C checks on two Gulfstream G650ER within the allotted 30 days.
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Accidents

FAA Lifts Grounding Order for Boeing 737 Max

A new order signed by FAA Administrator Steve Dickson paves the way for the Max’s return to service by year-end.
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