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Enigma Looks to Aviation To Build UAP Sightings Platform
Engima Labs has created a mobile app to develop an empirical network of UAP sightings for researchers.
January 20, 2023
Brazilian Air Force Go-to Guy Goes to Airports Council
Ex-Brazilian Air Force brigadier Ary Rodrigues Bertolino has joined the civilian ranks at Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean.
Airports
January 20, 2023
Aviation Industry Applauds Delay of EU Biometric Border Checks
The EU has postponed the implementation of the Entry Exit System—the smart border system for non-EU nationals entering the bloc—beyond May.
Airlines
January 20, 2023
CAE Wins Follow-on U.S. Army Flight-training Contract
The CAE Army contract is valued at $250 million through 2032, including option years, and encompasses virtual, simulation, and aircraft training.
Training and Workforce
January 20, 2023
Videos
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September 14, 2016
The Airlander Hybrid Airship, the World’s Longest Aircraft, Takes to the Skies
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Aircraft
August 18, 2016
The F-35 Fighter Reaches a Key Milestone with the U.S. Air Force
The F-35 Fighter Reaches a Key Milestone with the U.S. Air Force
Aircraft
August 4, 2016
How SuperJet Helps Airlines Like CityJet to Expand Networks Profitably
How SuperJet Helps Airlines Like CityJet to Expand Networks Profitably
Aircraft
August 3, 2016
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Boeing To Face Criminal Charges Related to Max Crashes
A Texas federal judge has ruled that Boeing must appear in court on January 26 for arraignment on criminal charges over two fatal 737 Max accidents.
Accidents
January 20, 2023
ZeroAvia Achieves First Flight with Hydrogen-powered Airliner
ZeroAvia's hydrogen-powered Dornier 228 flew for the first time on Thursday.
Aircraft
January 19, 2023
Ryanair’s Renewed Max 10 Talks with Boeing ‘Going Nowhere’
Europe’s largest low-cost carrier seeks Boeing 737 Max 10s to build the capacity it needs to annually fly 225 million passengers by March 2026.
Aircraft
January 18, 2023
NASA, Boeing To Fly Truss-braced-wing Demonstrator in 2028
The Sustainable Flight Demonstrator partnership between Boeing and NASA aims to cut fuel burn in narrowbody aircraft by 30 percent.
Environment
January 18, 2023
Lufthansa Offers To Buy Stake in Italy’s ITA Airways
Lufthansa has eyed participation in ITA and its predecessor Alitalia for years, and now appears to stand as the only interested party in the flag carrier.
Airlines
January 18, 2023
Advanced Air Mobility: Expert Predictions For What You Can Expect In 2023
Advanced Air Mobility: Expert Predictions For What You Can Expect In 2023
Aircraft
January 18, 2023
TUI Trains Eye on Transition to Boeing 737 Max and 787 Fleets
The Europe-wide fleet harmonization is part of a wider move to integrate the group’s five airlines in a “virtual” airline.
Airlines
January 17, 2023
Avolon Sees Airline Traffic Reaching 2019 Levels by June
Asia will lead a traffic recovery this year as China reenters the market, according to Avolon.
Aircraft
January 16, 2023
Nepal Recovers Flight Recorders Following Fatal ATR 72 Crash
Search and rescue personnel in Nepal’s Kaski district recovered the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of Yeti Airlines Flight YT691 on January 16.
Accidents
January 16, 2023
FAA Attributes Failure of Notam IT System to Human Error
IT personnel failed to follow procedure while working on the computer system that generates Notams, according to the FAA.
Airlines
January 13, 2023
N.C. Aviation Museum Changes Name To Honor Sullenberger
In addition to the name change to Sullenberger, the museum is building a 105,000-sq-ft multi-building campus.
January 13, 2023
FAA Blames Damaged Database File for Notam System Outage
Investigations into the latest air transport system meltdown in the U.S. begin as traffic flows return to normal after a software glitch grounds flights.
Airlines
January 12, 2023
Airbus Tests Autonomous Flight Diversions, Taxiway Support
The aircraft maker's DragonFly technology could enable automated diversions in response to medical emergencies and improve safety at busy airports.
Airports
January 12, 2023
Southeast Aero STCs Garmin GI 275 for Part 25 Aircraft
Southeast Aerospace designed an adapter plate for the Garmin GI 275 that it said simplifies installation.
Avionics
January 11, 2023
FAA Lifts Grounding Order Following U.S. Notam Outage
Normal airline operations resumed at about 9 a.m. after a failure of the U.S. notam system forced the cancellation of some 850 flights.
ATC
January 11, 2023
Airbus Falls Short of 2022 Delivery Target, Blames Supply Chain
Although supply chain constraints suppressed deliveries, both Airbus and Boeing registered strong sales campaigns last year.
Aircraft
January 10, 2023
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