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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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ZeroAvia Seeks Airline For First Commercial Hydrogen Flight
Hydrogen propulsion developer and its Dutch airport partners aim to support the first commercial scheduled airline service powered by hydrogen in 2024.
Airlines
November 1, 2021
Emirates To 'Upcycle' its First-ever A380
Emirates Airline's first A380 began revenue service on August 1, 2008, from Dubai to New York JFK, after which it flew another 6,318 sectors.
Aircraft
November 1, 2021
French Partners Fly A319neo Using 100 Percent SAF
Airbus, Dassault, Onera, the French Ministry of Transport, and Safran launched the first in-flight study of a single-aisle aircraft using unblended SAF.
Aircraft
October 29, 2021
Airlines Slam UK Government over Passenger Duty Changes
IATA director general Willie Walsh accused the UK government of hypocrisy, suggesting new passenger duties are a cash grab disguised as a green tax.
Airlines
October 27, 2021
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GE, Pratt Win NASA R&D Contracts for Compact Engine Core
NASA has awarded GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney $18.8 million worth of contracts to help advance development of a smaller, more efficient engine core.
Engines
October 27, 2021
FlightSafety, Pratt & Whitney Revel in Breeze’s A220 Unveiling
As Breeze Airways unveiled its first A220 at Airbus’s Alabama assembly plant, FlightSafety and Pratt & Whitney celebrated their own related contracts.
Aircraft
October 26, 2021
Mitsubishi and Alaska Air Back Plans For Hydrogen Airliners
Mitsubishi's MHIRJ business unit could install ZeroAvia's hydrogen conversion kits on CRJs, while Alaska Air will re-engine its Dash 8 Q400 fleet.
Aircraft
October 26, 2021
Industry CTOs Issue Sustainability ‘Call to Action’
Airbus, Boeing, Dassault Aviation, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, and Safran issue a statement to policymakers on environmental priorities.
Aircraft
October 26, 2021
FAA Boss Reports Relationship 'Reset' with Boeing
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson has outlined actions the FAA is taking in the aftermath of the Max crashes, including limits on delegation.
Regulations and Government
October 22, 2021
Leasing Groups Tap Airline Interest in Electric Aircraft
Japan Airlines could take up to 100 of Vertical Aerospace's eVTOL aircraft, and Amedeo has committed to Aura Aero's 19-seat hybrid-electric commuter.
Aircraft
October 20, 2021
Rolls-Royce Flies Trent 1000 on 100 percent SAF
In collaboration with Boeing and World Energy, Rolls-Royce flew a Trent 1000 on a 747 testbed with unblended sustainable aviation fuel.
Aircraft
October 19, 2021
GKN's Global Technology Center Aims for Net Zero Carbon Goal
GKN's new UK global technology center is a hub collaboration with partners on new aerospace technologies, including new manufacturing techniques.
Aircraft
October 18, 2021
Alaska Airlines Teams with UP.Partners to Meet Net Zero Goal
A new company founded by Alaska Airlines, called Alaska Star Ventures, aims to advance emerging technologies geared toward neutralizing carbon emissions.
Airlines
October 18, 2021
Former Boeing Pilot Indicted for Fraud in 737 Max Case
The U.S. Justice Department has charged former Boeing chief technical pilot Mark Forkner with six counts of fraud.
Accidents
October 15, 2021
A4A Applauds Lifting of Travel Ban to U.S. on November 8
Visitors from the EU, the UK, and several other countries may begin to enter the U.S. on November 18 if vaccinated against and tested for Covid-19.
Airlines
October 15, 2021
Airbus’s Embrace of Digitalization Tightens during Covid Crisis
Digital transformation at Airbus’s services division accelerates as pandemic demands more efficient ways of working.
Aircraft
October 14, 2021
Embraer CEO Touts Green Credentials of E-Jets, Future Propjet
The Brazilian OEM expects to reveal plans early next month for technologies to meet a 2050 net-zero emissions target for its current and future aircraft.
Aircraft
October 13, 2021
Shortage of Aviation Techs Likely To Intensify Post-pandemic
A survey by JMC Recruitment Solutions shows that 38 percent of 4,000 respondents have left the aviation industry.
Airlines
October 12, 2021
Airbus Sees Slump in September Deliveries, Orders
During the month of September Airbus shipped 40 commercial airplanes, or 17 fewer than during the same month in 2020.
Aircraft
October 11, 2021
Southwest Pilots Blame Management for Weekend ‘Meltdown’
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association denies that its members staged a walkout in protest of Covid vaccine requirements.
Airlines
October 11, 2021
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