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The European Commission (EC) will reassess Lufthansa's state aid, which amounted to €6.06 billion ($6.5 billion). The EC initiated its investigation after the EU General Court annulled the state aid approval given by the EC in June 2020. The Commission will investigate several aspects of its approval process, including the Lufthansa Group's dominant positions at Dusseldorf Airport (DUS) and Vienna Airport (VIE).

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Jay-Z, born Shawn Corey Carter, is one of the world's most famous musicians. The rapper was born on December 4, 1969, in New York City and raised in the Marcy Houses, a public housing project in Brooklyn. He began his musical career in the 1980s under the guidance of another Brooklyn-based rapper, Jaz-O.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Boeing is currently engaged in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) regarding the potential impact of its decision to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge on its defense contracts and future opportunities. The company, which derived more than one-third of its revenue last year from government defense contracts, is exploring how this plea could affect its standing.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Online aviation marketplace Alpha Wingman, previously known as MRO Insider, has announced that it will now offer free memberships to Fixed Base Operators (FBOs).

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Airline stopovers are becoming increasingly popular, with airlines hoping to attract connecting passengers to visit their home countries. Several airlines worldwide offer stopovers, which are free, extended periods between connecting flights, allowing people to explore a place not otherwise part of the planned itinerary. No airline in the United States offers stopover programs, but that does not mean there are no opportunities for those residing in the US to experience a stopover.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The AV-8B Harrier II is a single-engine V/STOL ground attack aircraft, featuring a high thrust-to-weight ratio and a Rolls-Royce Pegasus F-402-RR-408 turbofan engine. The aircraft's thrust vectoring and swiveling nozzles enable efficient vertical takeoff and landing, enhancing agility in combat missions. It is capable of close air support, precise targeting, and carrying a full payload using the STOL method, making it versatile for various missions.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The ARJ21 aircraft has achieved a significant milestone by operating on its first high-altitude route in China, connecting Kashgar and Tashkurgan.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Boeing's controversial plea deal to settle its criminal charges over the 2018 and 2019 737 MAX crashes could theoretically impact its numerous lucrative military contracts, but no one seems to seriously think it will. The U.S. military is not supposed to engage with companies that have criminal convictions, but the government can waive this restriction.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The chief executive of Lufthansa Group has publicly expressed frustrations with aircraft delivery delays. The group had planned to receive up to 30 new aircraft in 2024 but continues facing ongoing delivery delays and uncertainties. Additionally, the group has experienced issues with the PW1100G engine, further impacting its near-term capacity.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

When President Joe Biden signed the five-year reauthorization package for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) into law on May 16, it marked a significant moment for the U.S. aviation industry.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Trimec Aviation, based in Fort Worth, Texas, has broadened its maintenance services to include the Dassault Falcon 7X and 8X aircraft.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Gulfstream Aerospace's G700 program has gained significant momentum following its FAA certification on March 29.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The Beechcraft King Air 300, a twin-turboprop aircraft with a capacity of up to 11 passengers, features Pratt and Whitney PT6A-60A engines for improved performance. A lightweight version (300LW) was introduced due to regulatory restrictions in some countries, with a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 12,500 lbs.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Butler National subsidiary Avcon Industries has received a supplemental type certificate (STC) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its dual camera port installation and "Special Mission Pod" modification on the Cessna Caravan and...

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Comments have been reactivated on the site following a period of suspension. The initial shutdown was due to an issue encountered during the migration to a new content management system, which resulted in email addresses being displayed instead of user display names.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Canada’s Transportation Safety Board has reported that a pilot's first solo flight ended in a crash at Quebec City’s Jean Lesage International Airport. The student pilot, who was seriously injured but survived, experienced a stall/spin incident at an altitude of 45 feet.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Former Sen. Jim Inhofe, a steadfast supporter of general aviation, passed away early Tuesday at the age of 89. His family announced that he became ill over the holiday weekend and died surrounded by family just before 5 a.m. The New York Times reported that he died of a stroke.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

German startup Væridion is collaborating with Bosch to develop an all-electric nine-seat regional aircraft, aiming for its debut in six years. "Situated within Bosch Campus, Væridion will focus on developing, integrating, and testing high-voltage batteries aimed at creating a 100% electric 9-seater regional aircraft by 2030," the company announced in a news release.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Pilatus Aircraft has entered into a strategic partnership with Synhelion, a European developer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technology.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor, an all-weather stealth aircraft designed for the United States Air Force (USAF) in the 1990s, continues to be a significant asset. Despite being considered an unsuccessful program by some, the F-22 platform has potential for future service due to its open system architecture.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024