Aviation News

Turbulence Injures Eight on A319 Flight

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… ACCIDENTS & INCIDENTS Turbulence Injures Eight on Eurowings Airbus A319 Flight A Eurowings Airbus A319-100 was descending towards Berlin about 20 minutes prior to estimated landing when the crew illuminted the fasten seat belt signs. Full story AIRLINES & […]

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Boeing 777X Program: Another Blow

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Suspension of Boeing 777X Load Tests: Unexpected Issue Boeing was forced to temporarily suspend load tests on its brand new Boeing 777X aircraft due to unexpected cargo door failure. Full story MANUFACTURERS & MRO Russia and […]

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Emirates Clark: no reliability – no new Airbus/Boeing jets for us

| AeroTime Weekend Special Weekend Special | September 7, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Emirates Clark: no reliability – no new Airbus/Boeing jets for us Emirates’ President Tim Clark is running out of patience when it comes to continuous engine and aircraft performance setbacks. Speaking with reporters on September 4, 2019, Clark expressed his […]

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EASA about Boeing 737 MAX

Briefly about the last week in aviation! Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY EASA to Lift Boeing 737 MAX in Europe after Its Own Tests EASA said it will run its own independent tests to check the Boeing 737 MAX software updates and evaluate its safety before giving European operators permission to fly. […]

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American Airlines mechanic arrested over suspicion of sabotage

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | September 6, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… American Airlines mechanic arrested over suspicion of sabotage A bitter dispute between American Airlines and its mechanics unions has turned ugly. The company’s mechanic has been arrested on September 5, 2019, for allegedly attempting to sabotage a flight with 150 […]

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500 Aircraft in Eight Months

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Airbus Delivers 500 Aircraft in Eight Months: 66 Aircraft More Than in 2018 European conglomerate Airbus has announced its monthly performance results sharing the increase in deliveries over the same period in 2018.  Full story AIRLINES […]

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AF447: Manslaughter case against Air France, Airbus dismissed

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | September 5, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… AF447: Manslaughter case against Air France, Airbus dismissed The ten years of investigation into the crash of flight AF447 from Rio to Paris, which killed 228 passengers and crew members on June 1, 2009, could lead to no prosecution. The […]

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EASA to Lift Boeing 737 MAX After Own Checks

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY EASA to Lift Boeing 737 MAX in Europe after Its Own Tests EASA said it will run its own independent tests to check the Boeing 737 MAX software updates and evaluate its safety before giving European […]

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Emirates reshuffles top management as it enters turbulent period

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | September 4, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Emirates reshuffles top management as it enters turbulent period The Emirati airline announced several changes at the top of the company. After disappointing financial results for FY18-19, Emirates has gone through severe changes. But it seems like the carrier is […]

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