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EASA To Strengthen Safety Reviews of U.S.-certified Aircraft
The EU aviation safety regulator expects to clear the Boeing 737 Max to fly again in Europe shortly.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Groups Urge Coordination for European Drone Integration
A cross-section of aviation groups issued an open letter to EU member states, urging further collaboration in a number of areas for drone integration.
Accidents
Drone Injures Helicopter Crewmember
Drone pierces windshield of Chilean Navy UH-57B, injuring front seat crewmember.
Maintenance and Modifications
Tamarack-equipped CitationJet To Race Stock Aircraft
Tamarack Aerospace is sponsoring a fly-off between a Cessna CitationJet modified with the company’s active winglets, and an unmodified CitationJet.
Avionics
Hawker 800XP Flies with InSight Flight Deck
The Universal Avionics Hawker 800XP InSight flight deck upgrade adds new life to a popular business jet.
Rotorcraft
"Defiant X" Enters U.S. Army FLRAA Derby
Sikorsky and Boeing unveiled a slicker version of their SB-1 “Defiant” for the U.S. Army's $40 billion future long range assault aircraft competition.
Regulations and Government
Treasury Department Begins Processing PSP Requests
The Treasury Department has begun sending agreements to Part 135 carriers that applied for PSP support to cover worker compensation, NATA said.
Regulations and Government
CDC Mandate Poses Questions for Bizav
A webinar focuses on ramifications of a decision to require recent negative Covid-19 test results from all air passengers entering the U.S.
Rotorcraft
Optionally Piloted K-Max To Begin Testing by Midyear
Kaman's optionally piloted vehicle module for the K-Max helicopter will enter ground and flight testing during the first half of 2021.
ATC
New Procedures in Las Vegas To Take Effect Next Month
Ahead of implementing routes on February 25 as part of the the Las Vegas Metroplex Project, the agency is adjusting five procedures.
Charter & Fractional
Vista Global's Charter Operations Finish 2020 Strong
The holding company of VistaJet and XO says it is entering the new year with "robust liquidity" and "broad access to capital."
Rotorcraft
VFS Cancels In-person Forum 77
The Vertical Flight Society has canceled its annual in-person Forum gathering due to continuing covid concerns.
AINdebrief Episode 31 | January 22, 2021
Flying the Cessna Citation Longitude
Accidents
Wrong Engine Shutdown Causes Global Express Fatal
A fatal crash of a USAF-operated Global Express was caused by the crew's error in identifying the failed powerplant and shutting down the operating engine.
Aircraft
Boeing Commits To Certifying Jets for Pure SAF Power by 2030
Aviation’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 50 percent by 2050 will require jets to fly on 100-percent SAF well before then, says Boeing.
Aircraft
Daher Makes First Kodiak Delivery to French Customer
French Kodiak 100 customer Héli-Béarn will use the turboprop single for skydiving operations.
FBOs
Jet Aviation Finalizes Hawker Pacific Integration
Following a year of gathering feedback from customers and employees, Jet Aviation has introduced a new logo and revamped its website.
Airlines
Lufthansa Cuts Costs Faster than Expected, Says CEO
Carsten Spohr expects no need for further state aid for the German group.
Regulations and Government
NBAA: Remote ID Drone Rule Raises Privacy Concerns
NBAA supports identification requirements for drones but is concerned that the Remote ID rule provides public access to drone and operator locations.
AviationManuals, ARC Look to Continue Growth in 2021
Software updates and international sales expansion are part of AviationManuals and ARC Safety Management's 2021 growth plans.
Rotorcraft
Airbus Helicopters Flightlab To Test UAM Technologies
Airbus flying laboratory dedicated to evaluating future UAM and helicopter innovations.
FutureFlight
Airbus Uses Flightlab Testbed to Mature Advanced Air Mobility Technology
This year work in the Airbus Flightlab will include the use of a camera image-detection solution to enable low-altitude navigation.
FutureFlight
Europe's SESAR Backs Urban Air Mobility Demonstrations
The air traffic management research body is funding eVTOL aircraft flight trials set to begin in 2022 in Spain, the Netherlands, and the UK.
FutureFlight
Joby Stays Silent on Reports It Plans to Go Public Through SPAC Merger
Based on unnamed sources, a Reuters report says Joby has been in contact with investment banks to pursue a tie-up with a SPAC.
Regulations and Government
How Brexit’s Impact on European Aviation Could Run Deep
How Brexit’s Impact on European Aviation Could Run Deep
FutureFlight
Airship Pioneer Encouraged by New Interest in Hybrid Electric Airlander
The aircraft could carry up to 90 passengers on point-to-point services and could also be used to carry cargo and missions like surveillance.
FutureFlight
UK Regulator Selects Consortium to Advance Urban Air Mobility Plans
The UK Civil Aviation Authority aims to produce a concept of operations for urban air mobility.
Airlines
Search for Sriwijaya Air Crash Victims Ends, CVR Hunt Continues
Authorities give up the search for bodies following a 13-day recovery operation tied to the crash of a Boeing 737-500 off the Indonesian coast.
Aircraft
Airbus Taps Brakes on A320 Rate Increases
While A220 production rates will remain steady, Airbus has decided to slow planned output increases of the A320.
Buttigieg Poised To Sail Through Confirmation for DOT Post
Senate Commerce Committee brings praise to President Biden Transportation Secretary nominee Pete Buttigieg.
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