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UAS Authorizations Top 1,000 Mark
The FAA in recent months began expediting approval process.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
August 5, 2015
Malaysian PM Confirms 777 Flaperon Came From MH370
Debris found on French island of Reunion appears to have drifted thousands of miles west
Accidents
August 5, 2015
Philippines Looks to Public-Private Partnerships for Airports
The Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications plans to award operations and maintenance contracts for five regional airports.
Airports
August 4, 2015
Russian Arms Exporters Hit By Payment Sanctions
Western banks are withholding billions of dollars due to Russian companies; report names India, China and Iraq as biggest customers.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
August 4, 2015
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Mitsubishi Inaugurates Seattle Engineering Center
Facility to administer certification flight-test program for new regional jet
Aircraft
August 4, 2015
Russia's Rostec Denies Major Impact from U.S., EU Sanctions
The government-controlled corporation said it has maintained and extended some relationships, including for the supply of titanium to Boeing.
Aircraft
August 3, 2015
Air Traffic Controller Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Jeffrey Evagues is ordered to pay more than $235,000 in restitution after admitting to altering employee time and attendance records.
Safety
August 3, 2015
Indian Flankers Test British Typhoons on Exercise
Su-30MKI combat jets impressed during a deployment to the UK; more orders likely as India drops MMRCA
August 3, 2015
Wing Section Suspected of Coming From MH370 Boeing 777
The trailing-edge wing flaperon was sent to an aeronautical laboratory in Toulouse, France, for further analysis.
Aircraft
July 31, 2015
Airbus Declares Another Loss on the A400M Program
The recent accident plus earlier problems still unresolved, have caused two writeoffs totaling €841 million within a year
July 31, 2015
Marines Make Fighter History, Declare F-35B Combat Capable
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 at Yuma, Ariz., is the first squadron to begin operations with the fifth-generation fighter.
Aircraft
July 31, 2015
Transition to New Airliners Hits Rolls In the Short Term
In the long-run, Rolls-Royce expects engine deliveries for new airliners to grow its market share and civil aerospace earnings.
Engines
July 30, 2015
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
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
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