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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
FAA Bolsters Safeguards for Notam Maintenance, Database
Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen said the agency has taken initial precautions to protect the notam database.
January 31, 2023
Boeing Delivers Final 747 to Atlas Air
Thousands of Boeing company employees, airline executives, lawmakers, and program luminaries celebrated the end of the 747’s 53-year production run.
Aircraft
January 31, 2023
Mekong Countries Pin Development Hopes on Airport Progress
Thailand's U-Tapao Airport to serve as heart of Southeast Asia's Eastern Economic Corridor
Airports
January 31, 2023
Videos
Aging Black Hawk Helicopters are Brought Into the Digital Age with All New Avionics
Aging Black Hawk Helicopters are Brought Into the Digital Age with All New Avionics
Avionics
March 30, 2017
U.S. Airlines Smell Opportunity To Push Political Agenda With “America First” Trump
U.S. Airlines Smell Opportunity To Push Political Agenda With “America First” Trump
Airlines
February 14, 2017
Competition Begins to Find U.S. Air Force’s New T-X Training Jet
Competition Begins to Find U.S. Air Force’s New T-X Training Jet
Aircraft
January 6, 2017
Air Transport Growth Is A Key Factor In Rwanda’s Economic Boom
Air Transport Growth Is A Key Factor In Rwanda’s Economic Boom
Aircraft
October 6, 2016
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Boeing To Establish 737 Line in Everett, Washington
Now operating two of three lines in Renton, Boeing expects more demand for the 737 Max to require a fourth line at the former 787 assembly bay in Everett.
Aircraft
January 30, 2023
UK Regional Carrier Flybe Ceases Operations
Flybe, a regional airline in the United Kingdom, has entered insolvency for the second time since March 2020.
Airlines
January 30, 2023
Pentagon Office Faults Progress on Rotorcraft Programs
DoD's Operational Test and Evaluation office raps Grey Wolf, Chinook, and King Stallion for multiple deficiencies.
Rotorcraft
January 30, 2023
U.S. Navy Begins Multi-Engine Trainer Replacement Program
The new T-54A twin turboprop aircraft is based on the King Air 260, and will replace the T-44C, an earlier King Air derivative.
Aircraft
January 28, 2023
King Stallion Helicopter Demonstrates Lifting Power
Repositioning and retrieving aircraft is one of the tasks that the CH-53K military helicopter will perform in its operational life.
Rotorcraft
January 27, 2023
Airbus To Hire 13,000 Employees This Year
After adding 13,000 employees in 2022, Airbus plans to match that hiring volume this year.
Aircraft
January 26, 2023
Boom Breaks Ground on North Carolina Overture Plant
The Overture Superfactory would sit on a 62-acre campus at Greensboro, North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad International Airport.
Aircraft
January 26, 2023
Chinese Airlines Ready To Rebuild Asia-Pacific Networks
Lunar New Year demand and the end of China's Zero-Covid policy and has seen the country's airlines aggressively resume international services.
Airlines
January 26, 2023
FAA Researching Advanced RAIM for GPS Approaches
The FAA is exploring the potential of aircraft-based augmentation of global navigation satellite system signals.
Avionics
January 26, 2023
Embraer Confirms Launch Delay for Proposed Turboprop
Talks between Embraer and potential suppliers for a new turboprop have advanced more slowly than expected.
Aircraft
January 26, 2023
Jordan Signs for New-generation F-16 Fighters
The Middle East nation's air force has operated Fighting Falcon fighters for many years, and is now refreshing the fleet with AESA-equipped aircraft.
Aircraft
January 25, 2023
Somalian Airspace To Become Class A, Restoring ATC Services
The installation of modern navigation aids ends a 30-year interruption of full air traffic control operations over Somalia and the surrounding region.
Airlines
January 25, 2023
NTSB Finds More Problems with Final Report on ET Max Crash
Ethiopian authorities say an electrical problem caused the Max 8’s left AOA sensor to fail, an assertion disputed by the NTSB.
Accidents
January 24, 2023
AEA Launches Resource To Promote Aerospace Careers
Aircraft Electronics Association has launched the AeroCareers website to help recruit the next generation of talent in the aerospace industry.
Training and Workforce
January 24, 2023
Asean Carriers Prepare for Post-pandemic Rebound
2023 is already seeing airlines in the Association of Southeast Asia Nations restore service, expand fleets, and enhance air connectivity in the region.
Aircraft
January 23, 2023
Sikorsky Delivers 5,000th Black Hawk Helicopter
Sikorsky delivered its 5,000th Black Hawk Helicopter to the U.S. Army, which plans to fly the type for at least another 40 years.
Rotorcraft
January 21, 2023
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