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Why Adria Airways and Sukhoi deal went wrong?

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 9, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Why Adria Airways and Sukhoi deal went wrong? When, after a year of negotiations with Russian plane manufacturer Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company (SCAC), Slovenian Adria Airways announced cancellation of its SuperJet 100 order days before planned delivery – the decision might […]

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BREAKING NEWS | Japanese F-35A disappears from radar

| AeroTime Aviation News BREAKING | April 9, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Japanese F-35A disappears from radar An F-35A stealth fighter jet of the Japan Self Defense Forces disappeared from radar during a training flight on April 9, 2019. Read More AeroTime News Hub ‌ ‌ ‌ AeroTime | Aviation News Hub | […]

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Turkish Airlines Already at “New” Home

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Turkish Airlines’ “The Great Move” Largely Concluded With the “Great Move” representing one of the most significant cornerstones of the Turkish Aviation history, Turkish Airlines nearly concluded its gradual move to Istanbul Airport. Full story ACCIDENTS […]

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Etihad seeks $600M to finance new aircraft

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 8, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Etihad seeks $600M to finance new aircraft After canceling orders of dozens of planes, Etihad Airways is now reportedly looking to raise $600 million to help finance the remainings of its orders. Read More Read more Cho Yang-ho, head of […]

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Boeing: We Own Safety

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Boeing to Cut MAX Production Rate Boeing announced that it is reducing 737 MAX production rate to 42 planes per month to make grounded aircraft fly again. Full story AVIATION TRAINING BAA Training and Avion Express […]

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Recap: Boeing 737 MAX vs. Ethiopian 302

| AeroTime Weekend Special Weekend Special | April 6, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Ethiopian 302 crash investigation points to MCAS, Boeing responds After Ethiopian authorities released a preliminary report of Ethiopian Airlines crash, Boeing CEO came forward with a public address, acknowledging an angle of attack malfunction detected in both the ET 302 […]

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No Human Error in Ethiopian Crash?

Briefly about the last week in aviation! Can’t see images? Click here… ACCIDENTS & INCIDENTS Preliminary Ethiopian Crash Report Reveals: Crew Followed Procedures Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash investigation team has officially announced their initial findings into the possible reasons and circumstances of the deadly accident. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS SIA Grounds […]

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Is there another grounding on the way for Boeing?

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 5, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… The American life of the Mirage F1 The Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC) received the last of its 63 second-hand Mirage F1 from the French Armée de l’air on March 2, 2019. Read More Watch video Disruptive human rights lawyer […]

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Discover World’s Strongest Airline Brand 

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Aeroflot Named World’s Strongest Airline Brand for the Third Year Aeroflot has been named the world’s strongest airline brand for the third year in a row by Brand Finance, the leading independent brand valuation consultancy. Full […]

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Ethiopian pilots followed Boeing guidelines

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | April 4, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… BREAKING | Ethiopian pilots followed Boeing guidelines The Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 pilots who crashed on March 10, 2019, followed the procedures and disconnected the MCAS system but failed to regain control of the aircraft, says preliminary report. […]

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