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UK Imposes Quarantine on Most Arrivals from June 8
Airline group says UK's mandatory 14-day quarantine rule will suppress almost all travel in and out of the country, effectively grounding UK airlines.
Airlines
May 22, 2020
Airline Industry Applauds New EASA Health Guidelines
IATA says that the EASA guidelines align with its call for a “layered approach” to developing health protocols.
Airlines
May 21, 2020
Confusion Reigns as India Readies To Open Domestic Skies
Differences in federal and state laws have raised questions about health protocols required of Indian airlines.
Airlines
May 21, 2020
Civil Aviation Decline Forces Rolls-Royce To Cut 9,000 Jobs
The aircraft engine maker aims to achieve annual savings of around $1.6 billion, with most of the impact being on its UK-based civil aerospace business.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
May 20, 2020
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Air France-KLM Accelerates Airbus A380 Retirements
Group management had planned to retire the remainder of the Air France-branded A380s by the end of 2022.
Aircraft
May 20, 2020
ADS-B Data Tapped for Turbulence Tips
Researchers are devising ways to tap ADS-B information to refine turbulence-detection algorithms.
Safety
May 20, 2020
U.S. Navy Launches New Trainer Search
Intended to replace the T-45 Goshawk, the new trainer is not required to launch from, or recover to aircraft carriers.
Aircraft
May 19, 2020
Airbus Opens A220 Hangar in Mobile
The new A220 production facility in Alabama has begun assembly of the first U.S.-built A220 for JetBlue.
Aircraft
May 19, 2020
IATA Calls For ‘Layered Approach’ to Biosecurity
The International Air Transport Association sees more effective alternatives to quarantine requirements.
Airlines
May 19, 2020
EASA Readies Rollout of Covid Health Safety Protocol
The EU aviation safety authority will recommend face coverings for crew and passengers, reduced catering, and crew-dedicated lavatories.
Airlines
May 15, 2020
Travel Restrictions Raise Fear of More Painful Airline Recovery
U.S. travel ban presents a particularly high barrier to international travel.
Airlines
May 15, 2020
Boeing Lands Major Missile Contracts
The $3.1 billion award to Boeing covers the Harpoon anti-ship weapon and the SLAM ER long-range cruise missile for air-to-ground use.
Aircraft
May 15, 2020
SpaceJet Program in Distress as Mitsubishi Cuts Funding
MHI has suspended development of the 70-seat M100 and slashed spending on the M90 by more than half.
Aircraft
May 14, 2020
Brazil’s Azul Suspends E-Jet Deliveries by Four Years
Fifty-nine Embraer E2s will begin arriving at Azul in 2024 rather than 2020.
Aircraft
May 14, 2020
Delta to Shed All Its Boeing 777s By Year-end
After parking 650 aircraft since the start of the Covid crisis, Delta Air Lines has decided to extend its fleet retirements to its aging Boeing widebodies.
Aircraft
May 14, 2020
FAA Amends Oxygen Mask Rule, but Not Without Controversy
Pilots raise concern about a rule amendment that went into effect on March 23 that increases the altitude at which pilots must don oxygen masks.
Regulations and Government
May 13, 2020
IATA Condemns UK, Spanish Quarantine Proposals
Nearly 70 percent of all potential international passengers would refuse to return to travel in the presence of quarantines, according to IATA.
Airlines
May 13, 2020
First Ospreys for Japan Arrive In-country
Japan is the first, and to date only, overseas customer for the Bell Boeing V-22 tiltrotor.
Rotorcraft
May 13, 2020
Brazil’s Gol To Get $412 Million In 737 Max Compensation
Following the grounding of seven Max 8s and non-delivery of another 25, Gol reached a deal with Boeing to cancel orders for 34 airplanes.
Aircraft
May 13, 2020
Embraer Ships Five Airliners in Q1 amid Boeing ‘Carveout’
While it prepared for the sale of its commercial aviation division to Boeing, Embraer saw proceeds from airliner deliveries virtually evaporate.
Aircraft
May 12, 2020
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