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Clark To Leave Emirates in Mid-2020
The airline's goal is to replace him with a UAE national.
Airlines
December 26, 2019
Flying the Augmented Skies with Red 6
A demonstration flight highlighted Red 6's ability to place interactive, 3D augmented reality virtual assets in the skies.
Training and Workforce
December 24, 2019
First Crash for Su-57 To Delay Service Entry
The pilot escaped from the stricken Su-57 over unpopulated country and was rescued by helicopter.
Accidents
December 24, 2019
New Beginnings for the Eurofighter Typhoon
Typhoon ISPA 6 is now in the air testing the production configuration for the first operational AESA-equipped aircraft, which are destined for Kuwait.
Aircraft
December 24, 2019
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Russia To Invest in Indigenous Superjet
Development of the Superjet-New is planned to run through 2024.
Aircraft
December 23, 2019
Muilenburg Resigns from Boeing, New CEO Selected
Boeing is moving ahead with new leadership as the 737 Max grounding continues.
Aircraft
December 23, 2019
Seoul Aims to Grow Foreign Air Traffic
The Korean government is welcoming more foreign airline flights to Korea to offset drops in traffic.
Airlines
December 23, 2019
Singapore To Establish Permanent Guam Detachment
The RSAF’s search for peacetime training locations overseas has gained more impetus with the impending closure of Paya Lebar air base.
December 23, 2019
Kazakhstan Becoming a Regional Aircraft Industry/Service Hub
Partnerships with companies in Russia, Israel, Turkey, and Europe are helping to strengthen Kazakhstan’s growing defense industry.
Aircraft
December 23, 2019
U.S. Air Force Welcomes the Grey Wolf
Boeing and Leonardo are supplying the MH-139A under a rapid acquisition program to replace aging Bell UH-1N Twin Hueys.
Rotorcraft
December 20, 2019
Max Suppliers Largely Mum on Effects of Production Pause
Smaller companies stand to feel the most serious consequences of Boeing’s narrowbody line closure.
Aircraft
December 20, 2019
Spirit To Suspend 737 Max Fuselage Production
The Wichita-based Max supplier makes 70 percent of the narrowbody’s fuselage, deliveries of which Boeing has directed it to temporarily halt on January 1.
Aircraft
December 20, 2019
Embraer and Brazil's Air Force Launch Military Transport Study
A new Brazilian program could produce a new light transport to follow in the footsteps of the successful Bandeirante.
Aircraft
December 20, 2019
Airbus Delivers A350 with Touchscreen Displays
China Eastern took delivery of the first commercial widebody to feature touchscreen flight deck displays.
Aircraft
December 20, 2019
ATR Delivers First 'Green Financed' Aircraft to Braathens
The Swedish regional airline’s replacement of regional jets with ATR 72-600s meets "green" loan principles established by the Loan Market Association.
Aircraft
December 19, 2019
Kremlin Praises Pobeda While Barring New Boeing Acquisitions
The Russian low-cost subsidiary of Aeroflot ordered twenty 737 Max 8s.
Aircraft
December 19, 2019
Russia’s Sole Carrier Catches Fire Amid Replacement Talks
The aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov suffered considerable damage during a fire that occurred during the carrier’s refit program.
December 19, 2019
Israel Seeks New U.S. Military Aircraft
Faced with a perceived need to maintain a qualitative edge over other forces in the region, the Israeli Air Force is hoping to buy more U.S.-made fighters.
Aircraft
December 19, 2019
China To Inject $223 Million in Small, Medium-sized Airports
At least three-quarters of China’s airports lose money each year, due to low traffic numbers.
Airports
December 18, 2019
Air France-KLM Converts MOU on 60 Airbus A220s
The former Bombardier C Series will replace Air France’s A318s and A319s.
Aircraft
December 18, 2019
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