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Air Transport
News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Lufthansa Orders 22 More Widebodies from Boeing and Airbus
The supervisory board of Lufthansa Group on Tuesday approved $7.5 billion worth of deals covering Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s.
Aircraft
March 2, 2023
AerCap Sees Aircraft Delivery Delays Lasting ‘Several’ Years
The world’s largest commercial aircraft lessor says traffic growth and a curtailed supply environment will drive lease transactions and higher rates.
Aircraft
March 2, 2023
Safran Signals 'War for Talent' within Civil Engine Aftermarket
French engine OEM Safran adds to its global maintenance network for Leap-1A and Leap-1B engines with a site in Brussels.
Engines
March 1, 2023
Newly Certified HAL 228 Variant Attracts Indian Lessor
A new modification of the Dornier 228 eases market entry barriers and opens fresh revenue streams for Indian lessors.
Aircraft
March 1, 2023
Videos
Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Flies at Paris Air Show 2015
Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Flies at Paris Air Show 2015
Aircraft
June 16, 2015
Bombardier CSeries Surpasses Performance Expectations at Paris Air Show 2015
Bombardier CSeries Surpasses Performance Expectations at Paris Air Show 2015
Aircraft
June 15, 2015
Mitsubishi MRJ Low Speed Taxiing Test
Mitsubishi MRJ Low Speed Taxiing Test
Aircraft
June 8, 2015
Testing the GE9X Composite Fan Blades in Seattle, Washington and Rugby, England
Testing the GE9X Composite Fan Blades in Seattle, Washington and Rugby, England
Engines
June 8, 2015
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Cambodia Steps Up Training with CAE Full Flight Simulator
An A320 full-flight simulator from CAE is the first ever delivered to Cambodia.
Airlines
February 28, 2023
Air India Targets Long Haul Markets, Aims to Challenge Emirates
Orders for 470 Boeing and Airbus aircraft form the basis for a long-haul reprieve by Air India.
Aircraft
February 28, 2023
UAC To Exit Superjet 100, Investors Eye UAE Production Plant
The sale of 49 percent of SuperJet International to a UAE investment group will see a production plant established in Al Ain.
Aircraft
February 28, 2023
IAG Relaunches Plan to Acquire Spain's Air Europa
The European airline group's move appears to be part of a new wave of consolidation in the industry that will be subject to regulatory scrutiny.
Airlines
February 24, 2023
Delivery Delays Pose Fleet Capacity Challenges for Qantas
The Australian flag carrier has had to source second-hand and leased aircraft while it awaits delayed new airliner deliveries from Airbus.
Aircraft
February 23, 2023
SriLankan Airlines Chases Foreign Income with Route Reboot
The state-owned carrier may once again be partly privatized as the Sri Lankan government deals with fallout from a financial crisis.
Airlines
February 22, 2023
China's Haite MRO Joins A321 Freighter Conversion Network
Under an agreement with Elbe Flugzeugwerke, the first A321 passenger-to-freighter conversion project will start at the Tianjin facility later this year.
Aircraft
February 22, 2023
Indonesian Officials Seek Release of Captured Airline Pilot
Papuan independence rebels have threatened to kill Susi Air pilot Philip Merthens if Indonesia will not recognize the territory's independence.
Airlines
February 21, 2023
Safran Tests 'More Electric' Turboprop
The Tech TP technology demonstrator is based on Safran Helicopter Engines' Ardiden-3 turboshaft engine family, incorporating electrical power.
Aircraft
February 17, 2023
Nepal ATR 72 Accident: Propellers Were Feathered Before Landing
The preliminary report on the Yeti Airlines ATR 72 accident implies that the pilot monitoring moved the incorrect lever during approach to land.
Accidents
February 16, 2023
Airbus Sustains Recovery Despite Russia War Headwinds
The European aerospace and defense group's CEO Guillaume Faury warned it will face more complexity and disruption risk during 2023.
Aircraft
February 16, 2023
ALPA Head Urges Streamlining of Notam System
ALPA president Ambrosi pushed for stable funding for notam system streamlining, while FAA chief Nolen said the project is about "halfway there."
Regulations and Government
February 15, 2023
NTSB Preliminary Report Outlines Runway Incursion Near-miss
The NTSB subpoenaed two pilots involved in a runway incursion at JFK International Airport after they declined a request for a recorded interview.
Safety
February 15, 2023
Air India Goes On Boeing, Airbus Aircraft Buying Spree
Air India signed an order for nearly 500 airliners—250 from Airbus and 220 from Boeing—on February 14 at the Aero India airshow.
Airlines
February 14, 2023
Air India Turns to Airbus for Major Fleet Renewal Order
The carrier is buying 250 new narrow- and widebody aircraft, including a mix of 140 A320neos, 70 A321neo, 34 A350-1000s and 6 A350-900s.
Aircraft
February 14, 2023
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
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