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Emirates To Suspend Passenger Services by March 25

The Dubai-based air transport giant will shut down passenger flying while imposing a 25 to 50 percent salary cut.
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Charter & Fractional

Weathering Covid-19, Air Ambulance Industry Seeks Relief

The Covid-19 crisis has not materially impacted the nation’s air ambulance industry—yet.
Aircraft

France Deploys A330 MRTTs in Coronavirus Battle

In an ongoing effort to relieve pressure on beleaguered hospitals, the Armée de l’Air has begun transporting patients to less-affected areas.
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Aircraft

Organizers Cancel July’s Farnborough Airshow

Coronavirus concerns nix one the world’s premier aerospace events, the biennial Farnborough International Airshow.
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Airlines

New Data Shows Scale of the EU Travel Ban's Effect on Airlines

Almost 50,000 flights and more than 10 million seats will disappear from the market as a direct result of the European Union's 30-day travel ban.
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Airports

ATC Disruptions Grow Amid Positive Covid-19 Tests

The FAA has now had to close towers in New York, Chicago and Las Vegas after positive tests were found among technicians.
Aircraft

Travel Bans Complicate Bizav's Bid to Keep Business Moving

The private charter sector seems to have been able to capitalise on urgent demand for lift as Covid-19 travel bans bite, but how long will this last?
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Regulations and Government

NATA Steps Up for Covid-19 Help

To help its members during this period of hardship, NATA is proposing a sweeping slate of remedies to Congress.
Aircraft

Longview Halts Dash 8-400, Twin Otter 400 Production

The parent company of De Havilland Canada and Viking Air will lay off some 980 employees.
Aircraft

India's Latest Light Combat Aircraft Standard Gets Airborne

The FOC version of the LCA Mk1 Tejas introduces inflight refueling capability and long-range missiles.
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Airlines

Qantas To Suspend All International Flying

Australia's flag carrier decided to “stand down” two-thirds of its workforce as overseas flying ceases.
Regulations and Government

AOPA Urges FAA To Provide Flexibility during Outbreak

In a letter to the FAA, AOPA said it was receiving numerous calls from members on how to stay current and meet other necessary deadlines.
ATC

Aireon-Searidge Deal Promises To Unlock ADS-B Potential

The March 10 tie-up between Airean and Searidge Technologies could serve as a model for future industrial partnerships for space-based data applications.
Aircraft

Ascent Makes UAM Plans With eVTOL Group Urban Aeronautics

Asian rideshare group Ascent believes that Urban Aeronautics' hydrogen powered CityHawk eVTOL could be a good solution for sustainable urban air mobility.
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Airlines

Lufthansa To Further Cut Capacity and Ground Most of Fleet

The German airline group has entered talks with Airbus and Boeing to defer deliveries and cancel orders.
Airlines

U.S. Regional Airline Compass To Close on April 7

Trans States Holdings sees its second regional subsidiary fail in the course of a week.
Avionics

Spirit Aeronautics Looks Back on 20 Years of Service

Spirit Aeronautics is celebrating its 20th years in the avionics and maintenance business.
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Airports

Nashville GA Airport To Reopen After Tornado

The March 3 tornado caused $93 million in infrastructure damage to John C. Tune Airport in west Nashville.
Aircraft

U.S. Seeks To Strike Balance as Industry Pleads for Bailouts

U.S. airlines expect to be “first in line” for government support of the aerospace industry.
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Aircraft

First Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 in Final Configuration Takes Flight - AIN

First Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 in Final Configuration Takes Flight - AIN
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Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Orders Wolverines

At the heart of the AT-6 Wolverine is a mission computer system developed for the A-10C upgrade of the Warthog.
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Regulations and Government

European Union Closes Borders As Flight Restrictions Tighten

The European Union's external border will be closed to most non-citizens for at least 30 days, but flight crew will still be allowed entry.
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Aircraft

First Mitsubishi M90 in Final Configuration Takes Flight

SpaceJet FTV10’s first flight marks the start of the final phase of certification testing for the M90.
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Maintenance and Modifications

C&L Earns Transport Canada Approval for Commercial Mx

C&L's commercial aircraft expertise includes types such as Embraer ERJ 135/140/145, Saab 340, ATR 42/72, Dash-8, and CRJ 200/700.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Mx Group Seeks Monetary Relief from Effects of Covid-19

The Aeronautical Repair Station Association is seeking from Congress a relief package of tax credits and $11 billion in grants and loan guarantees.
Maintenance and Modifications

PrimeFlight Builds on GSE Business with ProFlo Buy

PrimeFlight Aviation Services' acquisition of aircraft refueling equipment supplier ProFlo follows its purchase of GSE specialist Global Aviation Services.
Maintenance and Modifications

Falcon Aviation Awarded Non-destructive Testing Cert

The non-destructive testing certification was awarded by three regulators, including EASA.
Aircraft

U.S. Tariffs on Airbus Jets Increase to 15 percent

Airbus calls on the USTR to suspend the tariffs on European made aircraft the engage in a negotiated settlement.
Maintenance and Modifications

Beechcraft Starship Gets ADS-B In/Out

Aerospace Quality Research and Development engineered and developed the ADS-B installation package for the Starship.
Airlines

Virus Crisis To Force Austrian, Porter To Suspend All Service

Austrian Airlines to stop flying March 18, Porter on March 20.
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