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Poland Signs for AW101s

Poland is buying four AW101s from Leonardo to dramatically improve the capabilities of the Polish navy's air brigade
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Airlines

American, Southwest Await Max Return to Service

MCAS issue aside, coked fuel nozzles in CFM LEAP engines have also been revealed to affect the 737 Max and will require inspections.
Accidents

FAA Adds 737 Max Recertification Summit for Regulators

The FAA’s 737 Max recertification safety-analysis summit on May 23 is separate from the JATR review beginning on April 29.
Aircraft

Norwegian Confident of Narrowbody Fleet Growth Plan

Losses at the already troubled Oslo-based group have widened as it finalises deals with Airbus and Boeing to postpone narrowbody deliveries.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

PrecisionHawk Using Artificial Intelligence for Drone Data Analysis

Drone services company PrecisionHawk launches new analysis products for the energy industry that use artificial and machine intelligence.
Accidents

Van Horn Helo Testing Full Gross Autos before Crash

Witness says helicopter and "other objects" fell to ground in fatal accident
Aircraft

Dassault Falcon 8X Takeoff from 3,500-ft SMO Runway to Set SMO to TEB Record

Dassault Falcon 8X Takeoff from 3,500-ft SMO Runway to Set SMO to TEB Record
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Accidents

AINsight: Airplanes Crash for a Reason

Aircraft accident investigators subscribe to an accident-causation model to explain why airplanes crash.
Rotorcraft

New Director Slate, Management Proposed for Bristow

Bristow shareholder proposes new directors, strategy as alternative to bankruptcy.
Aircraft

Lockheed Martin Inaugurates New F-16 Production Facility

F-16 production has moved out of Fort Worth to make room for expanded F-35 production capacity
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Aircraft

Boeing’s Max Loss May Be Embraer’s Gain in Ukraine

The former Soviet republics represent what could be just one example of a region where Embraer E-Jets are making more headway due to Max issues.
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Rotorcraft

Air Methods Shutters Four Bases in Oklahoma

Air Methods cited an unfavaroble payer mix as its reason for closing four Oklahoma bases.
Aircraft

ACJ319neo Completes First Flight

The derivative of the Airbus A319neo flew for an hour and 55 minutes on Wednesday.
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Aircraft

Upgraded F-5 Flies with Garmin G3000

Tactical Air Support is modifying its recently acquired ex-Jordanian adversary F-5E/Fs with new equipment, including a Garmin G3000 flight deck.
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Aircraft

BBD's Bizjet Shipments Slide, but Backlog Rises to $15B

Bombardier delivered 24 business jets in the first quarter, down from 31 a year ago, but backlog grew and still expects to ship up to 155 this year.
Aircraft

Collins Teams On Electric Airlander Project

Collins Aerospace partnering a project to bring electric propulsion to Airlander 10 airship
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Engines

Eviation's Alice To Have Magnix Electric Engine Option

Electric engine maker Magnix scored a win with Eviation.
Aircraft

Aircraft Financiers Eye Kremlin's Regional Network Plans

Western lessors and banks are keen to be involved as Russian regional air transport growth could soar under a new Kremlin program.
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FBOs

Jet Aviation Integrates Hawker Pacific Singapore

The Hawker Pacific operations at Singapore Seletar Airport have been successfully integrated into Jet Aviation.
Maintenance and Modifications

Av8 Group Expanding Parts Inventories

The Houston company says the addition of Hawker and Challenger parts inventories are "just the beginning."
ATC

Swiss ATC Convictions Draw Calls for Reg Changes

International air navigation service providers are urging Swiss leaders to align regulations with international standards accepting just culture.
Maintenance and Modifications

FAI Technik Receives FAA Mx Approval

Nuremburg-based parent company FAI Aviation Group operates Germany's largest fleet of business jets.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Cutter Installs Performance Upgrade on HondaJet

Honda Aircraft unveiled the upgrade option during last fall's NBAA convention.
Airlines

Asiana To Drop Unprofitable Routes Before Sale

Korean airline has debts to pay despite a government bailout, and now a sale is the only way to avoid eventual collapse despite route cuts.
Charter & Fractional

JetSuiteX Adds Seattle Boeing Field Service on July 1

Seattle's King County International Airport-Boeing Field will be JetSuiteX's sixth, year-round destination.
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Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Broadens Maintenance Schools Proposal

FAA expands proposed amendments to regulations governing the curriculum and operations of certificated aviation maintenance technician schools.
Airports

Earthquake Damages Philippines Airport

MetroJet said its MRO facility at Clark appears to have only suffered minor damage.
Airlines

JetBlue’s Transatlantic A321LR Fleet To Be Delivered in 2021

JetBlue is confident it will obtain ETOPS certification by the time its A321LRs are delivered.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream Deliveries, Sales Soar in First Quarter

Business jet deliveries at Gulfstream Aerospace climbed nearly 31 percent year-over-year in the first quarter, largely due to G500 shipments.
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FBOs

Sky Valet to 'Connect' Italian Airport

Italy's Trieste Airport is the latest to join the European FBO chain's network which now includes 28 locations in five countries.