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Boeing To Pay $2.5 billion in Penalties for 737 Max Misdeeds
U.S. Justice Department finds Boeing employees deceived the FAA about changes to the 737 Max’s flight control system.
Aircraft
January 7, 2021
Airline Accident Fatalities Up in 2020 Despite Pandemic
Dutch consultancy To70 warns of safety complacency as airlines increase operations in 2021.
Accidents
January 5, 2021
Amazon Makes First Direct Aircraft Purchases
Eleven more Boeing 767-300 freighters will join Amazon’s transportation network starting this year.
Aircraft
January 5, 2021
Teledyne Technologies To Buy FLIR in $8B Deal
The Teledyne $8 billion acquisition of FLIR is anticipated to close midyear, bringing together two major players in the proprietary sensor field.
January 4, 2021
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Rolls Considers Need To ‘Re-phase’ UltraFan Development
UK engine maker Rolls-Royce will reassess the pace of engine development once it completes testing of its UltraFan.
Engines
January 4, 2021
European Flight Volume Collapsed to Mid-1980s Level in 2020
Ryanair remained the region’s largest operator last year while Eurowings and Norwegian dropped out of the top 10 of airlines performing the most flights.
Aircraft
January 4, 2021
Commercial OEMs Look to 2021 for Stability
Boeing and Airbus will see production rates settle at a more sustainable level.
Aircraft
January 1, 2021
France Details Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Program
France's new aircraft carrier program is moving into the detailed design phase as it aims for a 2038 entry-into-service date.
December 31, 2020
L2 To Release New Cabin Air Monitoring System
L2 Aviation expects to receive an STC in the first quarter of 2021 for its new Halo Cabin Air Monitoring System.
Safety
December 30, 2020
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi To Launch Service to Athens
The joint venture between Hungary’s Wizz Air and Abu Dhabi-based holding company ADQ has scheduled its first service to Athens for January 15.
Airlines
December 30, 2020
French Innovator Pushes Reboot of Propulsion Architecture
Conseil et Technique believes it can make electric power work for airliners by moving propulsion hardware off wings and to the rear of the fuselage.
Engines
December 29, 2020
IOC for Australia’s F-35s Ends Covid-hit Year
Australia has become the seventh nation to declare initial operational capability for its Lockheed Martin F-35s.
Aircraft
December 29, 2020
Flight School Organization Plans Live Event
The Flight School Association of North America announced it will hold its upcoming annual International Flight School Conference as a live event.
Training and Workforce
December 29, 2020
American Airlines Resumes 737 Max Service
The first 737 Max revenue flight in the U.S. since March 2019 took American Airlines passengers from Miami to New York.
Aircraft
December 29, 2020
N219 Turboprop Gains Indonesian Certification
Type approval for the N219 marks Indonesia’s successful return to civil aircraft development.
Aircraft
December 28, 2020
UK-EU Deal Preserves All Third- and Fourth-freedom Rights
The UK’s CAA will become responsible for aircraft certification and regulation in the country when it leaves EASA on January 1.
Airlines
December 28, 2020
Traffic Data Recaps Max Grounding and Return to Service
Satellite data from Spire Aviation provides a vivid snapshot of how Boeing's 737 Max was grounded in March 2019 and how it has returned to service.
Accidents
December 23, 2020
U.S. Imposes Aerospace Export Controls on China, Russia
U.S. firms face complications in dealing with Chinese and Russian aerospace companies after the Commerce Department issued a new Military End User List.
Regulations and Government
December 23, 2020
SimAero 737-800 Simulator Approved for Upset Training
Pilots can now undergo upset training in a 737-800 simulator at SimAero's Paris training center.
Training and Workforce
December 23, 2020
Super Hornet Demonstrates Ski Jump Capability
Tests have been undertaken to validate the F/A-18E/F’s ability to launch from the Indian Navy’s aircraft carriers.
Aircraft
December 22, 2020
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