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Electrification, Automation Could Transform Regional Air Service
Experts says more energy-efficient propulsion and autonomous flight technology could significant cut the cost of carrying a smaller numbers of passengers.
Aircraft
July 21, 2021
UAL Sees Return to Profit in Q3 Despite Covid Surge
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby predicts that increasing vaccination rates will mitigate any negative affect on demand caused by Covid’s Delta variant.
Airlines
July 21, 2021
Dassault Hands Over First Rafale to Greece
The first six Rafales for Greece will remain in France for a while to train Greek aircrew and technicians.
Aircraft
July 21, 2021
New Sukhoi Fighter Design Unveiled at MAKS
Russia’s latest fighter design is focused primarily on export sales, although could receive a small domestic order to boost its marketability.
Aircraft
July 20, 2021
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First Super Tucano Light Attackers Delivered to Nigeria
The light attack aircraft are being procured as part of a build-up of attack assets to counter extremist forces in the north of the country.
Aircraft
July 19, 2021
DOT IG Faults FAA Airspace System Parts Oversight
A DOT Inspector General report has found the FAA “lacks sufficient oversight controls for managing its National Airspace System parts inventory."
Regulations and Government
July 19, 2021
FAA Halts Operation of Rhoades Aviation/Transair
The action by the FAA to ground Rhoades Aviation relates to an investigation into maintenance deficiencies, not the July 2 ditching accident.
Accidents
July 17, 2021
Air Arabia Partners with Investment Group to Launch New Armenian Airline
The new airline joint venture is expected to lead to dramatic improvements in flight connectivity for Armenians living overseas.
Airlines
July 16, 2021
FAA Calls For Boeing 737 Cabin Pressure Switch Inspections
An FAA airworthiness directive was issued to assess the risk of dual-switch failures in 737 airliner cabin pressure systems.
Aircraft
July 16, 2021
Canadian Governments Pumping Billions into Green Aviation
PWC, Bell, and CAE could receive $685 million from Canada's support for electric aviation.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
July 16, 2021
NASA Retires Last Flying S-3 Viking
The delivery of the aircraft to the San Diego Air and Space Museum brings the flying career of the S-3 to a close after nearly 50 years.
Aircraft
July 15, 2021
Airbus Joins Canada’s SAF+ Sustainable Fuel Consortium
Europe’s dominant airframe maker has committed to invest in SAF development and production in North America.
Environment
July 15, 2021
Pratt & Whitney Hybrid-electric System To Fly in a Dash 8 in 2024
The governments of Canada and Quebec have committed to providing half of a C$163 million investment in Pratt Canada’s hybrid-electric demonstrator program.
Engines
July 15, 2021
Global Flight Data Highlights Harsh Realities of Covid Impact
Airlines continue to face uncertainty over possible longer-term changes to the air transport market, partly due to different rates of Covid vaccination.
Aircraft
July 14, 2021
Boeing Partners with SkyNRG on Sustainable Fuel Initiative
Collaboration among Boeing, SkyNRG, and SkyNRG Americas will lead to more availability of SAF globally and use by the airframer for its own operations.
Environment
July 14, 2021
Russian Government Issues New Plan To Boost Airliner Output
The Irkut MC-21 and SSJ100 would become the main beneficiaries of a $25 billion allocation from the Russian government.
Aircraft
July 14, 2021
Airline Leaders Slam Politicians over Irrational Covid Policies
IATA director general Willie Walsh and Flypop founder Nino Judge demanded fundamental changes in Covid travel policies to open international routes.
Airlines
July 14, 2021
European Commission Confirms Plans for Aviation Fuel Tax
Along with new taxes, Europe’s “Fit for 55” green policies include an SAF blending mandate and the end of airlines’ free allowances in the bloc’s ETS.
Airlines
July 14, 2021
Leonardo Delivers First TH-73A Trainer Helicopter to U.S. Navy
Leonardo Delivers First TH-73A Trainer Helicopter to U.S. Navy
Rotorcraft
July 14, 2021
Covid Brings Flood of Supply to Aircraft Recycling Business
The pandemic’s implications for aircraft recycling range from more momentum to paralysis.
Aircraft
July 13, 2021
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