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Canada Cleared for Upgrade of 36 Boeing CF-18 Fighters
The Royal Canadian Air Force is upgrading nearly half of its Hornet fleet while it waits for a new fighter.
Aircraft
June 19, 2020
IATA Demands More Concessions on ATM Fees and Slot Rules
IATA says Europe's airlines have yet to see the worst of the traffic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, with more jobs and heavier losses to come.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
June 18, 2020
Qantas Halts All Intl Flights As Australia Stays Closed
Australia's borders will remain closed to most international visitors through 2021, with the exception of trips to and from New Zealand.
Airlines
June 18, 2020
IAG Pulls Plug on Low-cost Subsidiary Level Europe
Level Europe operated low-cost short-haul flights from bases in Vienna and Amsterdam with Airbus A320 family aircraft.
Airlines
June 18, 2020
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StormBreaker Set For Super Hornet
The GBU-53 is currently the only weapon in the U.S. inventory that can hit moving targets at night and in visually-obscured conditions.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
June 18, 2020
Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant Busts 200 Knots
The compound Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 Defiant helicopter broke the 200-knot speed barrier earlier this month.
Rotorcraft
June 18, 2020
Senators Accuse FAA of Dodging Calls for 737 Max Documents
Senate Commerce Committee chairman Roger Wicker grilled FAA Administrator Steve Dickson on what the senator called a lack of cooperation by the agency.
Aircraft
June 17, 2020
Charter Execs See Only Temporary Surplus in Pilot Pools
While the number of available pilots will continue to increase with airline furloughs, charter execs say during an NBAA webinar the situation is temporary.
Charter & Fractional
June 16, 2020
Embraer Wins Major Financing Commitments
Brazilian export bank BNDES and other financial institutions have committed to provide up to $600 million in debt financing.
Aircraft
June 16, 2020
IATA Reticent on Covid Testing for Passengers
The International Air Transport Association has raised concerns over cost, speed, scalability, and accuracy of current Covid 19 testing.
Airlines
June 16, 2020
Gameco Inaugurates Boeing 737-800 Freighter Conversion Line
China’s Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Company has opened the sixth 737-800BCF conversion line in the People’s Republic.
Aircraft
June 16, 2020
Embraer to Reintegrate Commercial Aviation, Slattery To GE
Embraer will reverse its “carve out” of Commercial Aviation while division CCO Arjan Meijer assumes the chief executive’s role from John Slattery.
Aircraft
June 15, 2020
GE Aviation's Joyce To Retire after 40 Years with the Company
GE Aviation’s retiring CEO David Joyce will relinquish his duties to former Embraer Commercial Aviation chief executive John Slattery on September 1
Engines
June 15, 2020
Mitsubishi Aircraft Triggers M90 Management Shakeup
Chief development officer Alex Bellamy will leave Mitsubishi Aircraft as the company names a new chief engineer for the M90.
Aircraft
June 15, 2020
UK Airlines Launch Legal Challenge to Quarantine Rules
British Airways, EasyJet and Ryanair asked a court to rule on their objections to a 14-day quarantine requirement for most travelers arriving in the UK.
Regulations and Government
June 12, 2020
Spirit Aero to Pause Boeing Max Fuselage Production
Boeing sent a letter to fuselage supplier Spirit Aerosystems asking it to delay production of twenty 737 Max shipsets.
Aircraft
June 11, 2020
EC Calls for Limited Opening of External European Union Border
The European Commission recommended that Schengen-area states coordinate lifting of restrictions on countries from outside the region on health grounds.
Regulations and Government
June 11, 2020
Taiwan Flies Indigenous Advanced Trainer
The AT-5 is a derivative of the F-CK-1 Ching-kuo and will replace aging AT-3s and F-5s in the Republic of China Air Force.
Aircraft
June 11, 2020
Finnair to Raise €500 Million with New Share Offering
The European Commission on June 9 approved Finland’s participation in its flag carrier’s share offering.
Airlines
June 10, 2020
Hilton Software Wins New Government Contract
A new $4 million contract with the U.S. government makes Hilton Software a prime contractor for two government agencies.
Avionics
June 10, 2020
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