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Aircraft
Regional Aircraft Lessor NAC Expands ATR Portfolio
Nordic Aviation Capital inks a LOI for up to 105 ATR 42/72-600s
Rotorcraft
Raytheon To Add AI to CV-22 Maintenance Scheduling
Raytheon is hopeful that adding its AI technology to the prognostics carried out on the CV-22, it can help increase the readiness of the fleet
Aircraft
Saudia Neo Order Includes 15 Airbus A321XLRs
The kingdom’s flag carrier now holds firm orders for 65 neos.
Aircraft
Rolls-Royce Buying Siemens eAircraft Business
Rolls-Royce is buying the eAircraft business that Siemens launched to develop and manufacture electric power technology.
Aircraft
IAG Inks Deal for 14 Airbus A321XLRs
The British Airways parent plans to allocate the new narrowbodies between Iberia and Aer Lingus.
Maintenance and Modifications
Meggitt Signs Deal To Service P&W Engines
The three-year agreement is valued at 9 million pounds ($11.34 million U.S.).
Aircraft
Meggitt Wins Work On Cessna Denali, SkyCourier
The U.K.-based supplier will provide fire protection systems on Cessna's new airplanes.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Thales Launches Larger Spy’Ranger
The bigger vehicle has been designed to spot targets for brigade-level fires missions.
Aircraft
IAI and Embraer To Develop Praetor 600-based AEW Aircraft
IAI and Embraer have signed an agreement to integrate an AEW capability onto the Praetor 600 business jet
Aircraft
IAG Deal Gives Major Boost for Beleaguered Boeing Max
The British Airways parent plans to take as many as 200 of the narrowbodies to fly out of Gatwick Airport.
Training and Workforce
AIN's Thurber Takes Top Aerospace Journalism Award
AIN editor-in-chief Matt Thurber has won the Aerospace Media Award for Safety Training & Simulation
Accidents
Pilot in Break-up Flight Not Instrument Rated
The June 7 crash claimed the lives of all four people on board the turboprop-powered Piper.
Engines
MRO Urges Operators To Mind the (Z) Gap
Dallas Airmotive is reminding HTF7000 operators of the OEM's Service Bullentin AS907-72-9067
Aircraft
Honeywell, SmartSky Team for Airline Connectivity
SmartSky’s new 4G LTE ATG network provides Wi-Fi connectivity “similar to office environments”.
Engines
Leap Production on Track as CFM Racks Up Milestones
All CFM Leap-1A deliveries to Airbus are now on time and within weeks Boeing will be receiving all Leap-1Bs on schedule as well.
Engines
CFM Details Leap Nozzle Coking Research, Potential Fixes
CFM is working to minimize for the Leap an issue that it said affects all jet engines.
Avionics
Universal Avionics Presents New Way To FMS
A new software-based FMS from Universal Avionics promises to simplify avionics design and improve the user interface.
Aircraft
Can Typhoon Still Win Orders in the Era of the F-35?
New weapons and the aircraft's open/reprogrammable mission data allow it to maintain its appeal against fifth-generation fighters.
Aircraft
Gulfstream Nears G600 Nod with Flight Testing Complete
Wrapping up flight testing on May 22, the Savannah, Georgia manufacturer is bringing the G600 to Paris while it completes the cert paperwork.
Aircraft
Boeing Market Forecasters Unshaken by Current Crises
Boeing's Current Market Outlook shows a demand for 44,000 airplanes worth more than $6.8 trillion over 20 years.
Aircraft
Airbus Lines Up Urban Mobility Fleet
Airbus is test flying two eVTOL demonstrators though it believes its role in urban air mobility is larger than building aerial vehicles.
Safety
Jet Linx Pauses Ops for Annual Safety Summit
The company, which operates the third-largest managed aircraft fleet in the U.S., grounded it so the entire company could participate in the event.
Engines
EASA Adds Trent 1000-TEN IP Turbine to Previous ADs
EASA has added Trent 1000-TEN intermediate-pressure turbine to previous ADs of the Rolls-Royce engine.
Aircraft
Flying-V Concept Secures KLM Backing
The V-shaped wing design claims to be 15% more aerodynamically efficient compared to the A350.
Airlines
Air France Moves To Remove Single-use Plastic
The airline will eliminate 1,300 tons of single-use plastic by year-end.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Textron Completes Testing of Shadow Block III Upgrades
Textron completed testing U.S. Army's future Block III upgrade for its Shadow UAV fleet in May, introducing a new engine among other things
Aircraft
Transavia To Test New Fuel-efficiency Solution
Low-cost carrier Transavia teams up with OpenAirlines to launch real time and in-flight fuel-saving application for the cockpit.
Training and Workforce
CAE Rejuvenates German Tornado Training
The Tornado may have been retired from UK service, but could last for at least a decade more with the Luftwaffe
Rotorcraft
Leonardo AW169M Nears Certification
The military variant of the AW169 is approaching certification ahead of a planned delivery to launch customer, Italy's Guardia di Finanza.
Aircraft
Dassault Showcases Civil and Defense Platforms
The company’s Falcon 8X and Rafale will participate in the flying display at the 2019 Paris Air Show.
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