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Canada Bans Boeing 737 Max, U.S. Remains Last Holdout
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration still sees “no basis” for grounding the 737 Max.
Accidents
March 13, 2019
U.S. Grounds Remaining Boeing Max 8s and 9s
The FAA stood as the last authority in the world to allow the model’s operation into and over its territory.
Accidents
March 13, 2019
UK, Australian Authorities Among Latest To Ground 737 Max
U.S. FAA now faces pressure from lawmakers to ground the Max.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
FSF, Aireon Collaborate on Space-based ADS-B Data
The ADS-B payloads in Iridium Next satellites will generate data that can help facilitate safety improvements.
Safety
March 12, 2019
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Forthcoming S-500 Induction Fuels Turkish Interest
Russia aims to get its next-generation S-500 SAM into service this year, accelerating Turkish interest in acquiring the system despite U.S. objections
March 12, 2019
EASA Suspends Boeing 737 Max Operations In and To Europe
The European safety agency joins China and several other jurisdictions as groundings of the Max mount.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
Atlas Air 3591 Pitched Down in Response to Elevator Deflection
In a March 12 update, the NTSB noted the Boeing 767-300 Freighter appears to have encountered turbulence before entering a steep dive into a coastal bay.
Accidents
March 12, 2019
China, Ethiopian Airlines Ground Their Max 8 Fleets
The Civil Aviation Authority of China grounds more than a quarter of the global fleet of Boeing 737 Max 8s.
Accidents
March 11, 2019
Prowler Bows Out After 48 Years
With the conclusion of Marine Corps EA-6B operations, the career of the Prowler electronic warfare platform has come to an end.
Aircraft
March 11, 2019
HAL Ramps Up LCA Production and Looks to the Mk2
India's troubled Tejas Light Combat Aircraft program is advancing with an interim improved Mk1A, followed by a much more capable Mk2.
Aircraft
March 11, 2019
FDR, CVR Recovered from Doomed Ethiopian Max 8
More airlines ground the Boeing narrowbody following the suspension of all Max 8 operations in China.
Accidents
March 11, 2019
Russia To Convert Tu-204 Passenger Jets into Freighters
The federation’s postal service cites a need for 10 more narrowbody cargo airplanes.
Aircraft
March 11, 2019
Myanmar Government Pushes for Airline Mergers
A shrinking Burmese market has already claimed five carriers in the past 15 months.
Airlines
March 11, 2019
LCCs Set To Catalyze Argentine Growth
Traffic in Argentina’s domestic air travel market will triple within eight years, according to ICF aviation consultant Carlos Ozores.
Airlines
March 11, 2019
Azul Makes Offer for Avianca Brasil Slots, Airbus Leases
A deal between Brazil’s third- and fourth-largest carriers would triple the number of slots Azul would control at São Paulo Congonhas Airport.
Airlines
March 11, 2019
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Crashes, Killing 157
Flight ET 302 lost contact with ATC six minutes after taking off from Addis Ababa.
Accidents
March 10, 2019
First Flight for the Low-Cost 'Loyal Wingman'
Working with AFRL, Kratos has flown a demonstrator of an expendable low-cost UCAV that can operate collaboratively with manned aircraft
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
March 8, 2019
Boeing Invests $3M for Embry-Riddle Scholarships
Boeing's investment will help pay for student scholarships and for program certification costs.
Training and Workforce
March 8, 2019
Airbus Inks Single Contract for Four Aircraft in 2019
Deliveries accelerate for the European OEM, as it ships 39 airplanes in January and 49 in February.
Aircraft
March 8, 2019
Boeing Declines Comment on Lion Air Crash Lawsuit
Seventeen relatives of victims of Lion Air Flight 610 file suit in Seattle.
Accidents
March 8, 2019
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