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Traffic Figures Show Strengthening Latin American Markets
The failure of Avianca Brasil contributes to a higher load factor in the region.
Airlines
October 9, 2019
Marines AH-1Z Gets Boost from F-35B Pairing
The AH-1Z Viper is being used in combination with F-35Bs on attack missions, a teaming that will be enhanced by a forthcoming datalink upgrade
Rotorcraft
October 8, 2019
Boeing Deliveries Slip as Max Effect Fully Takes Hold
Third-quarter deliveries from Boeing totaled 63 during the third quarter, compared with 190 a year earlier.
Aircraft
October 8, 2019
CAE Center Heralds EasyJet Shift to Evidence-based Training
EasyJet has started to train pilots in CAE’s new simulator center near Gatwick Airport, where it has five dedicated full-motion devices.
Training and Workforce
October 7, 2019
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TAP Airbus A321LR Takes Off on Transatlantic Flight to D.C.
Portuguese flag carrier TAP Air says its long-range narrowbody lowers trip costs on its Lisbon-Washington route by 50 percent.
Aircraft
October 7, 2019
Russia Advances UAV Forces, Sheds Light on Syrian Experiences
Although relatively slow to adopt unmanned technology, Russia has grown its UAV force considerably in terms of numbers and capability
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
October 6, 2019
More Hawkeye Exports as U.S. Navy Introduces Enhancements
Japan and France are in the process of buying E-2D Advanced Hawkeyes to replace their current E-2C fleets.
Aircraft
October 4, 2019
Vietnam Desperate for Flight Inspectors Amid Rapid Growth
A lack of qualified inspectors threatens Vietnam's FAA Category 1 status.
Airlines
October 4, 2019
Turbulent Days Ahead for South Korean LCCs
Korea-Japan trade tensions force several low-fare airlines from Korea to suspend service.
Airlines
October 3, 2019
EC Opens In-depth Probe of Boeing-Embraer Combination
Boeing and Embraer now expect the acquisition to close in early 2020 rather than this year.
Aircraft
October 3, 2019
Surplus Pilots Let Go as Hong Kong Airlines Cuts Capacity
Political tensions in Hong Kong exacerbate airlines’ competitive challenges.
Airlines
October 3, 2019
Authorities Charge Pilot of Ill-fated Superjet with Negligence
The charges against the pilot in command of the Aeroflot SSJ100 carry a prison sentence of seven years.
Accidents
October 3, 2019
China Shows Supersonic UAV, Bombers, and SAMs
Among the debutants at the October 1 parade in Beijing were the much-anticipated supersonic UAV and the latest missile-carrying version of the H-6.
Aircraft
October 2, 2019
Bell Unveils Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) Design
Bell's Model 360 "Invictus" with feature "proven technologies" the company says
Rotorcraft
October 2, 2019
Garuda Rescues Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air Amid Shutdown Fears
Indonesia’s flag carrier resumes partnership agreement with Sriwijaya Air while debts continue to accumulate.
Airlines
October 2, 2019
WTO Allows U.S. to Impose $7.5 billion of Duties in Airbus Row
The EU is calling for a negotiated solution and a new regime on aircraft subsidies.
Aircraft
October 2, 2019
The Future of Integrated Flight Planning Has Arrived
At Honeywell we spend a lot of time talking to pilots, schedulers and dispatchers about their flight planning needs.
October 1, 2019
Airbus Inaugurates Automated Fuselage Line in Hamburg
The European airframer’s automated line in Germany employs 20 robots and a digital data acquisition system among other innovations.
Aircraft
October 1, 2019
Adria Bankruptcy Nearly Halves Ljubljana Airport’s Routes
The Slovenian carrier’s grounding marks the fourth airline failure in Europe in September.
Airlines
October 1, 2019
Torqued: Congress’s Role in the Boeing 737 Max Accidents Needs a Look
Legislators are conducting investigative hearings, but the body also needs to turn the microscope on itself.
Accidents
October 1, 2019
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