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Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Drops From U.S. Air Force's T-X Competition
A week after Raytheon and Leonardo-Finmeccanica publicly withdrew, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems said they also will not compete for T-X.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Awards Boeing Third KC-46 Production Contract
The $2.1 billion contract for low-rate initial production lot 3 calls for the delivery of 15 tankers by July 30, 2019.
ATC
Creating an ATC Corporation 'Raises Concerns,' Pentagon Says
Analyses by the military services indicate the Department of Defense provides up to 20 percent of U.S. air traffic services capability.
Aircraft
Raytheon-Leonardo Drops From U.S. Air Force T-X Competition
The team announced their partnership last February to offer the T-100 variant of the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Aims To Advance Long-range Standoff Weapon
The service reiterated its intention to award up to two contracts later this year for the LRSO technology maturation phase.
Airlines
Irish Regional Carrier CityJet Acquires SAS Subsidiary Cimber
CityJet also placed a conditional order with Bombardier for up to 10 new CRJ900 regional jets.
Regulations and Government
Union Files Petition to Organize Boeing South Carolina Plant
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers is making second effort to organize the assembly facility for 787 Dreamliners.
ATC
Iceland ATC Provider, Aireon Sign Data Services Agreement
Aireon will provide Isavia with tracking data throughout the Reykjavik Oceanic Control Area extending to the North Pole.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA, SkyPan Settle Charges of Alleged Improper Drone Flights
The Chicago aerial photography company will pay a civil penalty of $200,000, the largest fine to date for unmanned aircraft systems.
Regulations and Government
New House Bill Could Complicate Boeing, Airbus Sales to Iran
Rep. Roskam introduces legislation in new Congress to prevent Iran from using commercial airliners for military or other 'illicit' purposes.
Training and Workforce
L3 To Build Simulator Training, Production Facility Near London
Plans call for opening the new L3 London Training Center near London Gatwick Airport in the second quarter of 2018.
ATC
SpaceX Launch Begins Era of Space-Based ADS-B Tracking
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base carrying the first 10 Iridium Next satellites with ADS-B payloads.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Europe Advances Small Drone Regulations, 'U-Space' System
The branches of the European Union government plan to complete negotiations on amending the EASA Basic Regulation to include drones.
ATC
Trump Nominee: ATC Reform Requires 'National Consensus'
Elaine Chao said she's aware of the arguments for and against restructuring the FAA, but she was noncommittal on her position.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Small Unmanned Aircraft Sets 56-Hour Flight Record
The Vanilla Aircraft VA001 landed with more than half of its JP-8 fuel still available for a longer mission.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Pentagon Demonstrates 'Swarming' of Micro Drones
The exercise at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in October was one of the largest thus far using teams of small autonomous drones.
ATC
Eurocontrol Handles Civil, Military Traffic in German Airspace
Controllers at the Maastricht Upper Area Control Center in the Netherlands take responsibility for high-altitude traffic over northwest Germany.
Regulations and Government
U.S. Could 'Amend, Modify, Revoke' Airliner Exports to Iran
A regulatory provision allows the Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control to withdraw licenses granted to Airbus, Boeing.
Aircraft
T-X Trainer Program Under Way as U.S. Air Force Releases RFP
The service expects to make a contract award this year for the $16.3 billion acquisition of a new jet trainer and ground-based training system.
Airlines
Qatar Airways Acquires Stake in Latin American Airline Group
The Persian Gulf carrier acquired a 10 percent share of Santiago, Chile-based Latam Airlines Group for $608 million.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Requests Proposals for JStars Replacement
The service expects to award a contract for the JStars Recapitalization program engineering and manufacturing development phase in FY2018.
Aircraft
Delta Cancels Inherited Order for 18 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Two years after it merged with Northwest Airlines, Delta deferred the earlier order to 2020 and beyond.
ATC
Study: Space-Based ADS-B Will Help Curb Aviation Emissions
Closer spacing with more efficient routing and operations will help the aviation industry meet environmental goals, Aireon-funded study finds.
Aircraft
Emirates, Airbus Agree To Postpone Deliveries of 12 A380s
The Dubai-based carrier will now take six of the superjumbos in 2018 and six in 2019, postponing the schedule by a year.
Rotorcraft
Leonardo Assumes Ownership of Unmanned Helicopter Maker
The Italian industrial concern acquired the remaining 60 percent of shares in a joint venture that developed the SD-Hero unmanned helicopter.
Accidents
Colombian Authorities: Pilot Error Caused Avro RJ85 Crash
The jet carrying Brazil’s Chapecoense soccer team ran out of fuel while waiting for clearance to land outside of Medellin, Colombia.
AIN Blog: Drone Year Retrospective, Uncertain Karma
There were fits and starts with both consumer and commercial drones as the FAA's Part 107 regulation brought much needed definition.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
NASA Drives Vision of Air Traffic Management for Drones
The NASA-led UAS Traffic Management (UTM) research effort is shaping the rules and capabilities of this coming low-altitude ecosystem.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA’s National Drone Registry Marks First Anniversary
Registration is required for drones weighing 250 grams to 55 pounds.
Aircraft
Bombardier Delivers First CRJ200 Special Freighter Conversion
Miami-based Aeronautical Engineers Inc., expects to covert 100 CRJ passenger jets to the freighter version over the life of the program.
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