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Honeywell and Frequentis recently conducted a flight test to demonstrate how eVTOL aircraft could operate with a ground control station. In June, the partners flew a T-Drones VA25 drone at Amstetten in Austria, with the operation managed by Honeywell’s new ground control station from its research and development facility in Brno, Czech Republic.
ITA Airways has announced that despite a widespread global IT outage, the company's systems have continued to function correctly due to backup solutions. However, severe air traffic restrictions in Europe and issues at some of the airports where it operates have impacted operations, causing delays and leading to the cancellation of 60 flights. These cancellations include 34 at Rome Fiumicino Airport and 26 at Milan Linate Airport.
The initial version of the Airbus A321XLR, powered by CFM International's Leap 1A engines, has received type certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This milestone prepares the way for the entry into service of the narrowbody airliner at the end of the summer.
Magellan Aerospace Corporation has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Aequs Private Limited to explore the development of a business plan for a jointly-owned engine Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) business in the Aequs Special Economic Zone, located in Belagavi, Karnataka, India.
As Bombardier evaluates the mergers and acquisitions landscape, the reacquisition of the Spirit AeroSystems facility in Belfast could be one of its next moves. Earlier this month, Spirit AeroSystems reached agreements with Boeing and Airbus to sell off the majority of its operations related to these OEM giants. However, it also planned to seek buyers for certain facilities, including the Belfast plant that it had acquired from Bombardier in 2020.
The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) has issued certification to Air Chateau DWC, granting it clearance to develop new vertiports and heliports. The aviation consultancy stated that this approval will enable it to proceed with plans, including a large-scale helicopter project in the UAE announced in October.
Southwest Airlines announced Thursday it was abandoning one of its foundational features and dropping open seating in favor of the assigned seating used by all other airlines. It’s also going to start operating red-eyes. It hasn’t announced a date for the boarding changes but will begin booking red-eyes in February 2025. The airline said it will continue to allow passengers to check baggage for free.
Champion Aerospace unveiled its Lightning Series Magneto (LSM), a new drop-in replacement for traditional magnetos, at EAA AirVenture.
North Dakota-based Spectrum Aeromed has received FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) approval for its air ambulance modification designed for the Daher Kodiak 100. The STC permits the installation of up to two ambulance modules on the utility turboprop single—which can function on floats or wheels—as well as a four-drawer medical storage cabinet with mounting rails on top.
Ryanair is set to upgrade its digital flight operations through a multi-year agreement with Boeing, adopting the Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro 5.0 electronic flight bag (EFB) solution. This advanced tool will support Ryanair's Next-Generation 737 and 737 Max fleet.
Southwest Airlines announced plans for redeye flights, premium seats, and assigned seating during their second quarter investor call on Thursday. However, many questions remain unanswered.
AAR CORP., a leading provider of aviation services to commercial and government operators, MROs, and OEMs, has signed multiple long-term distribution agreements with Ontic that expand the companies' existing defense and commercial partnerships and enhance service offerings for the U.S. government and worldwide commercial customers.
Jimmy Graham, an NFL All-Pro tight end who has developed a passion for flying comparable to his enthusiasm for football, has been appointed chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) Young Eagles Program. Since 1992, Young Eagles has introduced over 2.3 million young individuals to aviation through complimentary introductory flights conducted by EAA-member pilot volunteers.
Geoffrey Thomas, Editor-in-Chief of Airlineratings.com, recently reviewed the new Qatar Airways Qsuite Next Gen at the Farnborough Air Show. According to Mr. Thomas, the new business class suite represents a significant advancement over the airline’s current offerings.
AirAsia Aviation Group and AirAsia X, two of Asia’s largest low-cost carrier groups, have strengthened their partnerships with SITA by adopting SITA Mission Watch to enhance airline operations across seven airlines.
Talma, a leading airport services company in Latin America and a member of Grupo Sandoval, specifically its subsidiary in Ecuador, has been granted an Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate (OMA 084) by Ecuador's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). This certification recognizes the organization's operational excellence.
The End Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE) group has issued a statement summarizing its perspective on the forum it held Monday at AirVenture. The group emphasized the necessity of maintaining access to 100LL while developing a new unleaded replacement. It also reiterated that although an ASTM fuel specification is not mandatory, it would facilitate convincing all stakeholders, particularly those in transportation, storage, and dispensing, of the fuel's suitability.
One year ago, a comparison of the passenger experience aboard Air Canada’s Embraer E175s and its new Airbus A220s revealed that the 20-year-old E175 was still performing well. This year, however, on a similar New York-Montreal summer trip, it became evident that Air Canada’s regional jet cabins are beginning to show their age.
The American Express® Business Gold Card, previously offering a 70,000 Membership Rewards points initial bonus, now includes an enhanced offer of 100,000 Membership Rewards® points. This bonus is available after spending $15,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership. Additionally, a Limited Edition White Gold card option has been introduced alongside the existing Gold and Rose Gold designs.
An advanced airborne 5G connectivity system has been successfully integrated into a Britten-Norman Islander aircraft following a series of demonstration flights. A group of British companies, led by Stratospheric Platforms Ltd. (SPL), a non-terrestrial networks telecoms developer, is developing the technology, with UK OEM Britten-Norman overseeing the design, integration, and demonstration flights.