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Embraer Delays Deliveries of KC-390 Airlifter by Two Years
The Brazilian manufacturer said its defense segment is being affected by reduced government spending and a devalued currency.
Aircraft
July 30, 2015
First H135 for Australian Training Contract Accepted
Boeing Australia is the prime contractor for a new training system for Army and Navy pilots
Rotorcraft
July 30, 2015
Safran Logs Record Profits With Engine Sales and Dollar Rising
Strong growth in aftermarket revenues also contributed to a strong first half of 2015 for Safran.
Engines
July 30, 2015
Bombardier Refocusing on CSeries Order Book
CEO Alain Bellemare is optimistic by response during the Paris Air Show and says Bombardier has about a half-dozen new prospects in pipeline.
Aircraft
July 30, 2015
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L-410NG Upgrade Makes First Flight in Czech Republic
Aircraft Industries Company of the Czech Republic plans to begin production of the new 19-seat commuter aircraft in 2017.
Aircraft
July 29, 2015
Boeing Presents First of 12 EA-18G Growlers to Australia
The Royal Australian Air Force plans to operate 12 of the Super Hornet derivatives for the airborne electronic attack mission.
Aircraft
July 29, 2015
Aviation Silk Road To Promote Open Skies in Central Asia
UN urges ‘cohesive brand’ to encourage more openness and connectivity
Airlines
July 28, 2015
Delta Expands Partnership, Acquires Stake in China Eastern
Under the 'enhanced strategic partnership' Delta will invest $450 million to acquire a 3.55 percent stake in the Shanghai-based carrier.
Airlines
July 28, 2015
Air Campaign Over Iraq and Syria Gains Turkish Support
But after nearly a year, Operation Inherent Resolve has not had a decisive effect on Islamic State
July 28, 2015
Qatar Airways Confirms Talks With Indian Carrier IndiGo
The Persian Gulf carrier issued a statement denying any interest in India's SpiceJet, but said it is holding talks with IndiGo.
Airlines
July 28, 2015
GKN Buying Fokker Technologies for $780 Million
Expertise includes “design, development and production of lightweight aerostructures, electrical wiring interconnection systems and landing gear” and MRO.
July 28, 2015
AAIB: Saab 2000 Crew Fought Autopilot
The pilot believed the aircraft was not responding as expected to control inputs after it was struck by lightning.
Safety
July 27, 2015
Yet More Mil Mi-17s Going to India
A sale worth more than $1 billion is likely, along with the choice of private Indian company Pipavev to assemble them.
Aircraft
July 27, 2015
Law Firm Hires Former Leader of FAA's Drone Office
Williams was appointed to lead the FAA's newly created UAS Integration office in March 2012.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
July 27, 2015
Agriculture Will Be Big, But Realtors, Others First to Use Drones
Real estate and other aerial photography applications of drones lead the first several hundred exemptions awarded by the FAA.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
July 26, 2015
ALPA’s White Paper Targets Drones and Safety
ALPA wants drones to carry the same type of collision avoidance technology demanded of current commercial and general aviation aircraft.
Safety
July 26, 2015
Eyewear Intended To Defend Against Laser Attacks
The number of laser attacks on aircraft is on the rise.
Safety
July 26, 2015
FAA Proposes Penalty Against MayaAir
The company flew its Beechjet 400A on five flights when it was out of specification for commercial ops, says the FAA.
Safety
July 25, 2015
U.S. Insists It Has No Plans for Patriot Deployment in Poland
The U.S. Department of Defense says it is not planning to deploy Patriot missile batteries in Poland.
Regulations and Government
July 24, 2015
Boeing Seals Contract with Japanese Suppliers of 777X
Consortium awarded 21 percent of major structural components
Aircraft
July 24, 2015
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