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Aircraft
FAA Ready To Issue NPRM on 737 Max
U.S. authorities expect to propose rulemaking for an AD specifying new 737 Max design changes and crew procedures “in the near future.”
Avionics
EASA Certifies Garmin G3X Touch
Europe-based owners of certified single-engine aircraft can now install this equipment in their aircraft.
Sustainability and Environment
Airbus Eyes Hydrogen Power for Airliner in Next Decade
While FIA Connect panelists agreed a mix of approaches will be necessary to achieve zero emissions, Airbus is eying hydrogen for its airliner ambitions.
Sustainability and Environment
Report Examines SAF Viability in the UK
A soon-to-be-published report will examine why the UK has no SAF industry and what can be done to launch one.
Airports
How Satellites Have Revealed Shifts in Airline Traffic Caused by Covid
How Satellites Have Revealed Shifts in Airline Traffic Caused by Covid
Aircraft
Leonardo Delivers Superior Air Capability
Leonardo Delivers Superior Air Capability
Aircraft
Embraer's E2 Profit Hunter is A Different Animal for a Different World
Embraer's E2 Profit Hunter is A Different Animal for a Different World
Airports
Data Confirms Scheduled Flight Decline Averages 70 Percent
Traffic data from seven airports around the globe provides a fascinating snapshot of how the Covid-19 pandemic has dented air transport activity.
Airlines
Novel Coronavirus Shakes Up Global Airline Industry
Airlines that have not benefitted from government aid struggle to survive the pandemic.
Aircraft
All Systems ‘Go’ for Boeing's Red Hawk Trainer
Boeing is making considerable strides in flight-testing of the T-7A advanced trainer and is on track to meet the program schedule.
Engines
Pratt & Whitney Finds Silver Lining in Pandemic
Geared turbofan fixes accelerate as Pratt & Whitney gains more ready access to fleets.
Training and Workforce
Qatari Typhoon Simulator to Use CAE's Medallion MR Visuals
Qatar’s Typhoon pilots will train in simulators equipped with CAE’s highly realistic vision system under a contract managed by BAE Systems.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
UK Industry Calls on Government for Urgent Increase in Support
Senior industry leaders addressing the opening ceremony for the FIA Connect event indicated that the aerospace sector faces a long path to recovery.
Aircraft
Air Baltic Stays Nimble in Face of Covid Uncertainty
Turning to maximizing efficiency of a uniform A220 fleet, Air Baltic sees a return to its pre-Covid business plan’s targets by the end of 2022.
Aircraft
EAG Launches 70-Seat Hybrid-electric Regional Aircraft
UK-based Electric Aviation Group says its 800-nm-range, 70-seat hybrid-electric aircraft will be ready to enter service by 2028.
Aircraft
Aerocor Expands Aircraft Buyer's Guide Library
Aerocor has expanded its digital aircraft library from just the Eclipse 500 to all single-pilot-certified Citations and the Beechcraft Premier I/A.
Regulations and Government
EASA Grafts Cybersecurity Onto Certification Standards
New EASA cybersecurity standards include helicopters.
Accidents
NTSB Docket Details Earnhardt Accident Issues
The NTSB has released the docket information on the Aug. 15, 2019 crash of a Cessna Citation Latitude carrying race car driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Aircraft
NetJets Takes Delivery of Capstone Challenger 650
NetJets’ acceptance of its 25th Challenger 650 fulfills more than $10 billion in firm orders placed by the fractional provider between 2010 and 2012.
Aircraft
New Members Announced for Team Tempest
More UK companies have joined the industrial effort to develop a sixth-generation fighter, while Saab is growing its participation in the project.
Regulations and Government
Airbus and Leonardo Bosses Voice Brexit Concerns
The CEOs of Airbus and Leonardo worry of difficulties working with the UK aerospace sector if Britain doesn't reach a trade agreement with the EU.
Aircraft
UK Launches Digital Skills Resource
With a rapidly-growing demand for a digitally competent workforce, the UK is launching a digital learning and information portal.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Urban Air Mobility Holds Promise of Future Efficiency
The challenge of bringing urban air mobility vehicles to market is making a lot of smart people work very hard on solutions.
Sustainability and Environment
Sustainability Requires a Multi-faceted Approach
All segments of aviation agree, there is not one magic bullet for solving the industry's carbon emissions quandary.
Avionics
BAE Reduces Sizes of Energy Systems For Electric Aircraft
BAE is adapting energy management, engine controls, and power conversion systems for use with the electric propulsion systems of new eVTOL aircraft.
Maintenance and Modifications
SR Technics Introduces Remote Table Inspections
Zurich-based MRO provider SR Technics is now offering remote table inspections (RTI) for engines at its facility.
Aircraft
Strata Delivers On 100-shipset Order for A350 Composite Flaps
Airbus A350-900 inboard flaps assemblies undergo fabrication in the UAE by Strata Manufacturing.
Engines
Rolls Reaches Single-digit AOG Goal with Trent 1000
Rolls-Royce has mounted a series of solutions to improve durability of its Trent 1000 series engines.
Aircraft
Seat Partitions To Block Covid Raise Feasibility Questions
IATA and engineering experts expressed skepticism about the regulatory and cost viability of proposed seat dividers to block Covid virus.
Aircraft
UK Carrier On Course for First Deployment
HMS Queen Elizabeth has begun operational training of both the ship’s company and aircrew in the build-up to the first operational cruise.
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