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Boeing Adjusts Commercial Outlook on Covid Effects
This year’s Commercial Market Outlook sees OEMs delivering five percent fewer airplanes through 2039 than Boeing projected last year.
Aircraft
October 6, 2020
IATA Warns About Airlines’ Growing Cash Crisis
Airlines stand to burn a total of $77 billion during the second half of the year.
Airlines
October 6, 2020
MTU Empowered by Growing Hydrogen Propulsion Consensus
MTU Aero Engines and DLR have started work on their converted hydrogen-powered Dornier 228 aircraft, but also see direct combustion as an option.
Aircraft
October 6, 2020
Covid Stains Singapore’s Status as Global Travel Hub
The continuing Covid crisis has left Singapore desperate for ways to stimulate traffic.
Airlines
October 6, 2020
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AirAsia Japan Ceases Operations
After a “thorough business review,” AirAsia Group decided to pull the plug on its Japanese subsidiary.
Airlines
October 5, 2020
U.S. Fines Emirates for Overflying Tehran FIR
Emirates says it inadvertently failed to remove its JetBlue code while flying over the Tehran FIR.
Airlines
October 2, 2020
CARES Act Expiration Triggers Thousands of U.S. Airline Layoffs
Roughly 32,000 employees of United and American Airlines stand subject to layoff.
Airlines
October 1, 2020
Chinese Domestic Flights Surge amid Golden Week Holiday
The world's largest annual human migration sees Chinese airlines plan major capacity increases.
Airlines
October 1, 2020
Boeing To Move All 787 Production to South Carolina
Months of studies at Boeing into the consolidation of Dreamliner production ends with a decision to build the model exclusively in North Charleston.
Aircraft
October 1, 2020
Australia’s Rex To Lease 737-800s for First Jet Operations
Regional Express has signed letters of intent with two lessors for the delivery of six Boeing 737-800s.
Airlines
September 30, 2020
Relatives of Max Victims Pan FAA Head’s Test Flight as PR Stunt
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s test flight of the Boeing 737 Max 7 Wednesday met with derision from family members of those lost in crashes.
Accidents
September 30, 2020
Vietnam’s Bamboo Launches Embraer E195 Operations
Bamboo Airways has begun the first jet service to Con Dao Island off the southern coast of Vietnam.
Aircraft
September 29, 2020
GE9X Gains FAA Certification
GE has delivered 10 GE9X test engines to Boeing for use in the 777X.
Engines
September 28, 2020
United Airlines Pilots Avert Furloughs
A letter of agreement between United Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association prevents any involuntary layoffs until June 2021.
Airlines
September 28, 2020
Boeing Tests New Tech with ecoDemonstrator 787
Boeing Tests New Tech with ecoDemonstrator 787
Aircraft
September 28, 2020
Avianca Ready to Resume International Service
Colombia’s flag carrier has scheduled international service to start on September 28 from Medellin to Miami and New York.
Airlines
September 25, 2020
ZeroAvia Hydrogen Flight Paves Way to 2023 Service Entry
On September 24, ZeroAvia made a first hydrogen-powered flight with a six-seat Piper Malibu powered by its new hydrogen propulsion system.
Aircraft
September 25, 2020
Evaluators Wrap Up Work as FAA Head Preps to Fly Max
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson plans to fly the 737 Max on September 30.
Aircraft
September 25, 2020
Shell, Neste Ink SAF Supply Agreement
Shell and Neste have signed a supply agreement that will provide Shell with its first European-produced sustainable aviation fuel.
Sustainability and Environment
September 24, 2020
Asian Airlines Poised to Boost International Service
Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways each plan to increase service to China in the coming days.
Airlines
September 24, 2020
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