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Aviation Heeds Lessons from ICAO Annex 13
First introduced in 1951, Annex 13 lays out international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for accident investigators.
Accidents
February 13, 2023
U.S. Air Force Considers Case For Remotely Piloted Aircraft
Flight automation specialist Reliable Robotics is conducting a feasibility study into how military transport aircraft could fly without a pilot on board.
Aircraft
February 9, 2023
European Airlines Expand China Operations
EU and UK carriers are resuming flights to China in spite of the markedly higher costs owing to their inability to use Russian airspace.
Airlines
February 9, 2023
Indonesia Steps Up Search for Kidnapped New Zealand Pilot
Papuan rebels have taken a Susi Air Pilatus PC-6 pilot hostage.
Airlines
February 8, 2023
Videos
Airbus’s A400M Atlas Performs Validation Flight at Paris Air Show 2017
Airbus’s A400M Atlas Performs Validation Flight at Paris Air Show 2017
Aircraft
June 16, 2017
New Russian Irkut MC-21 Narrowbody Airliner Makes First Flight
New Russian Irkut MC-21 Narrowbody Airliner Makes First Flight
Aircraft
May 31, 2017
Iran Shows Off Home-Grown ‘Stealth’ Fighter Developed Despite Sanctions
Iran Shows Off Home-Grown ‘Stealth’ Fighter Developed Despite Sanctions
Aircraft
April 21, 2017
Boeing’s 787-10 and 737 Max 9, and Airbus’s A319neo Airliners Achieve First Flights
Boeing’s 787-10 and 737 Max 9, and Airbus’s A319neo Airliners Achieve First Flights
Aircraft
April 20, 2017
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Former NATA Head Obitts Takes Reins at Alder Fuels
Following Alder Fuels' termination of president and CEO Bryan Sherbacow, former NATA chief Tim Obitts has been given an interim CEO title.
Environment
February 8, 2023
European Green Aviation Projects Gain Funds and Momentum
New funding from both the European Union and the UK are fuelling multiple projects aimed at achieving air transport's net zero carbon objectives.
Aircraft
February 8, 2023
Mitsubishi Heavy Finally Axes SpaceJet Program
Two and a half years since suspension of SpaceJet development, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries cuts its losses and cancels the program.
Aircraft
February 7, 2023
Daher To Buy French Aero Manufacturing Services Firm
In a deal announced on February 7, Daher will buy France-headquartered aerospace manufacturing services company Assistance Aéronautique et Aérospatiale.
February 7, 2023
Malaysia Revisits Plans for Subang Aviation City
Plans call for major development of Kuala Lumpur's former international gateway, Subang Airport.
Airlines
February 7, 2023
ANZ’s Mission Next Gen Aircraft Program Signs New Partners
Embraer, Heart Aerospace, and Universal Hydrogen have joined ATR and Airbus as partners in Air New Zealand’s program to field a zero-emissions aircraft.
Aircraft
February 7, 2023
Nevada Jet Broker Sees VLJ Sales Soar
A market leader in very light jet sales, Aerocor noted its strong presence in the Eclipse and Beechcraft Premier markets last year.
February 6, 2023
Chinese Balloon Downed in First Kill for the F-22 Fighter
The Chinese surveillance balloon had been tracked across Canada and the U.S. amid worldwide public interest.
Aircraft
February 6, 2023
U.S. Urges Turkey to Enforce Sanctions against Russian Airlines
While calling Turkey “a longstanding and valued NATO ally, the U.S. has urged the country to not become a “safe haven” for illicit Russian transactions.
Aircraft
February 6, 2023
Turkey’s Hürjet Trainer Powers up for First Flight
The Turkish Aerospace Hürjet advanced trainer has entered the pre-first flight test phase, including powering up the F404 engine for the first time.
Aircraft
February 6, 2023
Grant Awarded for Autonomous Airfield Technology
The National Aerospace Research & Technology Park at New Jersey's Atlantic City International Airport has received a grant to futher autonomous equipment.
Safety
February 6, 2023
FAA, NTSB Probing Near-Collision of SWA 737 and FedEx 767
A FedEx 767 nearly landed on top of a Southwest Airlines 737 taking off from Austin Bergstrom Airport in Texas.
Accidents
February 6, 2023
Icelandair’s ‘Strong’ Outlook Follows Solid Covid Recovery
The Icelandic flag carrier plans to operate its largest network ever as it takes delivery of more Boeing 737 Max twinjets.
Airlines
February 3, 2023
Boeing 747: Saying a Fond Farewell to the ‘Queen of the Skies’ Airliner
Boeing 747: Saying a Fond Farewell to the ‘Queen of the Skies’ Airliner
Aircraft
February 2, 2023
Norwegian Low-cost Carrier Flyr Files for Bankruptcy
Flyr becomes the second European airline to cease operations in a week’s time.
Airlines
February 1, 2023
NASA Reports Show Possible 5G Interference Issues
Airline pilots in the U.S. are submitting a significant number of reports about potential 5G cellphone tower interference.
Avionics
February 1, 2023
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