A Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 has crashed in south Puget Sound, after an unauthorised take-off by an airline employee from Seattle Tacoma airport. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Hypersonic passenger travel still seems more like dreamy work of science fiction than a feasible commercial project, but this is now a fact: Boeing is working on it, and it s a serious project. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
At least nine active duty US Marine Corps Aviation squadrons failed to accurately report the present state of their squadron s aircraft readiness in late 2017 and early 2018 due to confusion about what data should be recorded. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Hard and bitter experience entitles the small but vocal community of advocates for buying cheap turboprop-powered attack aircraft to be sceptical, but their time may have finally come. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Italy’s civil aviation authority has warned Volotea that it could be blocked from operating within the country if its flight schedules continue to be disrupted. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Nearly eight years after it was agreed, the treaty on suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation entered into force on 1 July. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Earlier this week, Irish lessor Orix Aviation made a surprise minority investment in another Irish leasing company, Avolon. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
The Aircraft and Weapons division chief with the US Air Force Cost Analysis Agency has made a series of suggestions in a research paper for keeping the price of a sixth generation fighter down after analyzing a myriad of cost-overruns by the B-2, F-22 and F-35 programmes. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Cabin interior specialist Diehl Aviation has won a contract from Boeing to supply emergency lighting equipment for the 787 programme. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
TUI has highlighted the cost of disruption to its airline operations from air traffic control strikes this summer as well as greater competition on routes to Spain, after operating profit dipped 7.5% to 293 million ($340 million) in its third quarter ended 30 June. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
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