Aviation News

Airbus: Two Maiden Flights Take off

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Pratt & Whitney Engine-Powered A319neo Makes Maiden Flight The last of the A320neo variants, an Airbus A319neo, has completed its maiden flight powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines for the first time. Full story MANUFACTURERS […]

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Russian MiG-31 fighter jet shot down by friendly fire

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 26, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Russian MiG-31 fighter jet shot down by friendly fire A Russian MiG-31 fighter jet crashed during a training mission on April 26, 2017. Until now, the reason was kept secret by the Russian Ministry of Defense. But new information suggests […]

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Two Cathay pilots suffer loss of vision during flights

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 25, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Two Cathay pilots suffer loss of vision during flights Two captains of Cathay Pacific Airways lost sight during two separate flights, according to the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department. In both cases, the first officer managed to land the aircraft […]

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737 MAX Impact on Boeing Profit

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Boeing Profit Falls Amid the 737 MAX Crisis Boeing has announced its first quarter 2019 results. Impact of the 737 MAX crisis is already noticeable. Although the indications are initial and the full cost could not […]

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Boeing estimates the cost of 737 MAX grounding at $1 billion

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 24, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Boeing estimates the cost of 737 MAX grounding at $1 billion While presenting its financial results for the first quarter of 2019, Boeing estimated the price of the 737 MAX grounding since mid-March at $1 billion. This number only takes into […]

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airBaltic Goes Green

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS airBaltic Fully Implements Green Flying Project Latvian airline airBaltic has fully implemented the E-GEN project, which has been aimed to further improve its green flying, as it sets out to reduce emissions and improve efficiency. Full […]

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Korean start-up airline loses AOC month after receiving it

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 23, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Boeing 737 MAX update: authorities set date for review An international committee, composed of nine aviation regulators, including the FAA and the EASA, will start their joint examination of the Boeing 737 MAX update by April 29, 2019. Read more […]

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Aircraft Runs Out of Fuel

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… ACCIDENTS & INCIDENTS Asia Airways Antonov AN-26 Runs out of Fuel An Asia Airways Antonov AN-26 freighter ran out of fuel about 40nm short of Khartoum Airport and was forced to land in open terrain. Full story ACCIDENTS & […]

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It’s all about people

| Introducing OSM Aviation Introducing OSM Aviation | April 22, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… It’s all about people What truly makes an airline? Airplanes? Brand name? Technology? In fact, it’s all about people. Pilots who take you safely from A to B. Cabin crew who provide you with service and comfort along the […]

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Five behemoths: largest aircraft in the world

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 22, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Five behemoths: largest aircraft in the world When, on April 13, 2019, the Stratolaunch made its first flight, it became the largest flying aircraft in the world. Or, to be precise, the largest by measured wingspan. Depending on what you […]

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