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Ryanair Schedules Unaffected by Pilot, Cabin Crew Strikes
The high court in Dublin blocked planned walkouts by Ireland-based pilots.
Airlines
August 22, 2019
Japan Firms Up on F-35B; F-16s Approved for Taiwan
Japan formalizes its intent to buy STOVL F-35Bs, while Taiwan’s long-held desire to receive more F-16s finally gets U.S. approval
Aircraft
August 21, 2019
Russia Opens Competition for Medium Airlifter
Ilyushin’s Il-276 has long been pitched as a replacement for the An-12 airlifter, but the Russian defense ministry is now also looking at rival designs
Aircraft
August 21, 2019
Singapore and China Ink Technical Pact on Maintenance
Singapore and China strengthen their cooperation through a new maintenance license agreement.
Maintenance and Modifications
August 21, 2019
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Air India on the Sales Block Again
The Indian government plans to offer a 95-percent stake in the debt ridden national carrier.
Airlines
August 21, 2019
U.S., Japan Amend Open Skies Pact To Add Haneda Service
Services on 12 new slot pairs to start near the end of March.
Airlines
August 21, 2019
New OEM in Germany To Build Upgrade of the Dornier 328
Sierra Nevada Corporation of the U.S. backs the latest effort to revive the Dornier turboprop.
Aircraft
August 21, 2019
Airbus Delivers 200th Lakota Trainer To U.S. Army
The U.S. Army has trained nearly 1,500 student pilots on the Airbus UH-72A.
Rotorcraft
August 20, 2019
An-178 Lands First Export Order
Having already gained domestic orders, the twin-jet Antonov transport has now received an order from the Peruvian police
Aircraft
August 20, 2019
Boeing To Boost Moses Lake Headcount To Speed Max Return
The U.S. airframer prepares to hire hundreds of temporary employees to ready grounded airplanes for service.
Accidents
August 20, 2019
Ryanair Heads to Courts To Block Irish and UK Pilots Strikes
Planned pilot walkouts are part of a wider wave of industrial unrest spreading across the low-cost carrier’s network.
Airlines
August 19, 2019
Aviadvigatel Mulls Higher-thrust PD-14s To Replace PS-90A
The Russian engine maker has engaged in talks with four domestic airframers over potential applications.
Engines
August 19, 2019
Bell 407GXi Gets IFR Approval
U.S. Navy requires new training helicopters to be IFR capable.
Rotorcraft
August 19, 2019
ZeroAvia Aims To Halve Operating Costs with Hydrogen Power
Operators would be able to lease ZeroAvia's hydrogen-powered engines at rates that include fuel and maintenance.
Aircraft
August 16, 2019
Cathay Pacific Executives Resign
The resignation of Cathay Pacific executives followed unprecedented unrest in Hong Kong.
Airlines
August 16, 2019
Vietnam Airlines Takes Delivery of First 787-10
Vietnam Airlines has taken delivery of the first of eight 787-10s, and is eyeing U.S. codeshare flights.
Airlines
August 16, 2019
Boeing Begins JASDF E-767 Upgrade Work
Improving the E-767s is part of an overhaul for Japan’s air surveillance fleet that also includes new-generation Hawkeyes.
Maintenance and Modifications
August 15, 2019
Boeing 777-8 Delay Adds Wrinkle to Project Sunrise Plans
The U.S. manufacturer confirmed that development of the smaller of the two 777X variants has slowed.
Aircraft
August 15, 2019
Ural Airlines A321 Crash Lands in Russian Cornfield
The crew of the crippled Airbus narrowbody wins praise from authorities for their ‘swift and resolute actions.’
Accidents
August 15, 2019
Phoenix East Offers Latam Students Flying Start
With a fleet of Diamond and Cessna trainers, Daytona Beach, Florida-based Phoenix East Aviation has been in business since 1972.
Safety
August 14, 2019
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