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ReportAircraft. Malaysia: for the Russians the MH17 was shot down by the Ukrainians
The Buk missile would have been supplied to the armed forces of Kiev -VIDEO
The debate/clash between Russia and the West continues on the Boeing B-777/200ER plane of Malaysia Airlines shot down by an anti-aircraft Buk missile on July 17, 2014. If the MH17 flight was hit by the... more

AirportsMumbai Airport: work on the runways next year
There will be a lot of cancellations of the flights
Aircraft taking off and landing at Mumbai International Airport -India's second airport for the traffic of passenger- will suffer delays or cancellations, due to work taking place between February 16th... more

ReportIstanbul: 275 airport employees released after the strike
Friday handcuffed 401 workers adhering to agitation
275 of the 401 workers arrested on Friday were released from the strike at the construction site of the new Istanbul International Airport to protest against the precarious working conditions. The spark... more

Civil aviationSingapore Airlines: drunk pilot, plane does not take off
Possible compensation for the flight cancelled to passengers?
Last Saturday a Singapore Airlines plane that was supposed to take off from Melbourne could not make the connection with Wellington, since the pilot was in a state of drunkenness, causing the cancellation... more

ReportChina: passage of the typhoon provokes closing of the airports
Almost 2000 flights cancelled between yesterday and today
Due to the passage of the "Mangkhut" typhoon in southern China at least 4 people died -which added to the 64 deaths in the Philippines- while the damage caused to the infrastructure and to the cities were... more

AirlinesAlitalia: excessive leasing costs compared to aircraft in the fleet
An account of 1.55 billion euros for the next 5 years
Of the 118 aircraft in the fleet of Alitalia, 77 are not owned but leased before the start of the extraordinary administration of the three commissioners Luigi Gubitosi, Enrico Laghi and Stefano Paleari.... more

Civil aviationSupport to South East Asia's aviation ambitions
By ICAO, EU and South East Asia working together
Cheaper, safer and more environmentally sustainable aviation with less delays will be enabled by the ASEAN Single Aviation Market and Seamless ASEAN Sky. Challenges and opportunities were discussed at... more

AirportsAirplanes and airlines at Hamburg Airport: new allocations to Terminal 1 and 2
As of next September 19
As part of a new terminal plan at Hamburg Airport, several airlines will be changing terminal during the night of 18 to 19 September. As of 19 September, passengers on these airlines can only check in... more

PeoplePlanes and roles. New CEO of ATR: it is Stefano Bortoli
With immediate effect
ATR, with the unanimous support of its shareholders Airbus and Leonardo, has appointed Stefano Bortoli, currently President of the ATR Board and Senior Vice President Strategy, Marketing Development and... more

Civil aviationAntonov: agreement to try to sell the An-148 and An-158 aircraft
They will be leased from a Cypriot company
During a press conference today, Ukrainian aerospace sales vice president Antonov, Yuliy Kiselev, announced that it has reached an agreement to lease the An-148 and An-158 -the extended-range version.... more

ReportSyria: Monday, meeting Putin-Erdogan for the future of the war
The Turkish president would like to avoid an attack against Idlib
After the accusations of Russia to the rebels who are planning a staging to make the West believe that they have suffered a chemical attack on Idlib, which could provoke a retaliatory attack by the United... more

IndustryFirst Delta A-220/100 airplane rolls-out of painting hangar in Quebec
Its first aircraft is scheduled to begin service in early 2019
Delta Air Lines` first A-220/100 airplane was introduced this week after rolling out of the painting hangar at the A-220 final assembly line in Mirabel, Québec. "Delta will be the first US carrier to... more

Military aviationRussia: update for Kamov Ka-52 helicopters
Soon it will be able to bring new missiles
The Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator" attack helicopter will soon see a substantial and important update on weapons that it can carry in flight, so as to make it uniform with the capabilities of other Russian-made... more

CuriositiesSaudi Arabia: there will be early a copilot women on Flynas aircraft?
It would be an epochal change for Riyadh
For the first time in the history of Saudi Arabia a carrier based in Riyadh -Flynas- would be willing to frame Saudi women among the employees, also taking them to play the role of co-pilot. It would be... more

AerospaceISS: NASA and Roscosmos work to send mixed crews into space
The never-ending story of relations between the United States and Russia
While in Russia the US astronauts are accused of sabotaging the Soyuz spacecraft (see AVIONEWS), Roscosmos and NASA are discussing to continue to transport the crews together on the International Space... more

Military aviationUSA: suspended operational tests with the F-35 aircraft
Waiting for the development of new software
The fifth-generation F-35 fighter aircraft should have carried out the first operational tests with the Air Force (USAF) and with the Navy in September, but it would seem that the Pentagon has decided... more

Civil aviationUSA: for FAA it is necessary to face the potential deficit of pilots
Numbers down worryingly
For the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Dan Elwell it is necessary that "carriers, government agencies and academies work to address the potential deficit of commercial and military... more

AerospaceNASA: the IceSat-2 satellite will be sent to space tomorrow
It will study the average variations of polar ice sheets -VIDEO
Tomorrow from the American Air Force Base in Vandenberg the IceSat-2 satellite will be sent into orbit by the American space agency (NASA), which will have the task of studying the average variation of... more

IndustryUSA: Poseidon aircraft sale to South Korea approved
$ 2.6 billion contract that also includes 64 Patriot missiles
The number of states that use the Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, currently under the US and Indian navies and the British, New Zealand, Norwegian and Australian aeronautics, seems destined... more

IndustryLeonardo Academy: new advanced training center for cyber and electronic
£2 million investment, it opens in Lincoln
At a ceremony on Friday, Air Marshal Philip Osborn, the UK’s Chief of Defence Intelligence, officially opened a brand new training facility where defence and security company Leonardo will educate the t... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines commits to a cleaner future
It will reduce emissions by 2050
United Airlines made history by becoming the first US carrier to publicly commit to reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by 2050, further strengthening the airline's ambition to be the... more

PeopleChristian Scherer appointed Chief Commercial Officer Airbus
The replacement inside ATR will be announced in the coming days
Airbus has appointed Christian Scherer, 56, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), replacing Eric Schulz, who has decided to leave the company for personal reasons. Christian Scherer will start his new assignment... more

CuriositiesTurkey: the B-747/800 plane of al-Thani gave to Erdogan
A gesture of friendship after nobody has made an offer for the purchase
To strengthen relations between Turkey and Qatar -isolated on the world scene by United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia- in addition to the fact that Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly supported the Doha... more

Finance and economyLeonardo confirmed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices
Performance improved compared to 2017, closer to the best in class
For the ninth year in a row, Leonardo has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI). It is an important result that confirms Leonardo’s commitment to the integration of sustainability i... more

IndustryUSA: for Leonardo a possibility for the new USAF helicopter
It's hard to win the one for the advanced training aircraft
In the last week of September, the US Air Force (USAF) is expected to announce the winning aircraft of the T-X program -the new advanced trainer aircraft- which has above all a considerable economic implication... more

AirlinesBritish Airways: the air carrier insures its pension funds
£ 4.4 billion agreement that reduces financial risks
British Airways and Legal & General, yesterday, signed an agreement to secure the carrier's historical pension liabilities of 4.4 billion pounds (4.94 billion euros), in what is the largest transaction... more

AirportsHong Kong Airport: Works for $ 18 billion in the next few years
Third track and new facilities to manage the increase in passengers
Despite the fact that the new airports are always larger and full of high-level technologies, the international airport of Hong Kong -opened 20 years ago- is still considered one of the best in the world,... more

AerospaceRussian accusations: "US astronauts have sabotaged the Soyuz"
"An absurdity", the response from Washington
After the director of the Russian space agency (Roscosmos) Dmitry Rogozin also declared that the hole on the Soyuz spacecraft anchored to the International Space Station (ISS) could have been done by human... more

AirlinesRyanair strike. Unions: "States must take action"
On 28 September new agitation in Italy, Spain, Belgium, Holland and Portugal
After yesterday's strike in Germany of pilots of the air carrier Ryanair, today was announced the date of 28 September for the new European protest involving Italian, Belgian, Portuguese, Dutch and Spanish... more

Fair and showsAt the Zhuhai Airshow will be a steps forward of the Chinese aerospace industry?
The new aviation fighter and bomber planes will also fly
From 6 to 11 November in Zhuhai, China will carry out an Airshow in which the strength of its aeronautics will be shown, above all through its fighters and its new strategic bombers. This was announced... more

Civil aviationBrexit. Ryanair: for O'Leary there is a risk that airplanes won't be able to fly
The CEO of the low-cost little confident in an agreement
The Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary warned yesterday -during a press conference in London- about the risks of air travel between the UK and the EU following the Brexit, scheduled for next March. The real... more

Civil aviationBoeing: in one year the first flight of the B-777X / 9 plane
An aircraft that will rewrite the history of aviation?
The first exemplary of the Boeing B-777X/9 aircraft was assembled and will now be tested for about a year to verify the structural strength and efficiency of the project. This is how the world's largest... more

Civil aviationMC-21: 870 orders for the Russian aircraft
Deputy Prime Minister Borisov announced it
After the first flight on Irkutsk on 28 May 2017, the Irkut MC-21 aircraft will make its international debut in the autumn in Asia awaiting the European certification for the flight in 2019 (see AVIONEWS).... more

IndustryDo the Trent XWB have the same problem of the Trent 1000?
Engine failure forces an Iberia airplane to emergency landing
An Iberia Airlines A-350/900 plane yesterday had to make an emergency landing at Boston-Logan Airport, after taking off from New York to Madrid. The reason was a serious problem with the Rolls-Royce Trent... more

IndustryUSA. Boeing: fixed problem with a rotor nut of AH-64E helicopter
The deliveries to the US Army will resume
After the US military decided to no longer accept the AH-64E Apache from Boeing due to a critical problem with a nut fixing the rotor blades supports at the head of the rotor, from these days on the arrival... more

DefenseGermany: double purchase of aircraft for Luftwaffe?
The F-35s by 2025 and then the new Typhoon
The German Air Force has asked potential bidders in the competition to replace the old Panavia Tornado aircraft to accelerate the prospects of delivery of the new aircraft before 2025. Among the possible... more

Civil aviationICCT study: fuel efficiency improved by 1% per year
Best company is Norwegian. Below the average Alitalia -ATTACHED
In a study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) published today, it is clear that the efficiency of the fuel used by airlines on transatlantic flights has improved by 1% per year... more

AirlinesPlanes. Aeroméxico pilots announce strike
Protests against the cut of the free flight inside the cockpit
The pilots of the Aeroméxico company announced a strike for the First of October in response to the decision of the air carrier to suspend some of their benefits; after the Embraer E-190 accident at Durango... more

ReportAir France 1611: plane crash caused by a missile?
The family members after 50 years ask for secret removal of state
The Air France Sud-Aviation SE-210 Air Caravelle airplane which crashed during the approach to Nice causing the death of 95 people on 11 September 1968, according to the final report fell due to a fire;... more

ConferencesICAO: experts confront new operational and technological challenges
Council President and Secretary General of the Organization were present to open the session
The ICAO Legal Committee, chaired by Terry Olson from France, concluded its 37th Session last week at ICAO’s Headquarters, addressing a range of challenging emerging issues for international air transport. O... more

ReportUSA. Hurricane "Florence": cancelled flights from the coastal airports
Boeing activities in South Carolina also suspended
In a preventive manner 135 flights have been cancelled for today, and for Thursday another 264 that would have been operated by aircraft taking off or landing at the airports in the areas that will be... more

UAS-DronesDrone aircraft: US proposal to change the classification of UAVs
It would allow to sell those armed with less difficulty
The United States is trying to change the classification of UAV drones (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) in order to make it easier to sell abroad. The project was announced by Undersecretary of State for Armament... more

AirlinesRyanair (2): still threats from the carrier to employees
"If there is a strike, we will cut jobs in Germany"
While it was confirmed that tomorrow 150 Ryanair flights will be cancelled due to the strike organized by the unions in Germany (see AVIONEWS), the carrier has again threatened its employees through a... more

IndustryChina: the new aircraft carrier is operational for 2030
Too late to compete with the United States?
China would have started to build its third aircraft carrier in order to increase the projection capabilities on the seas of military power, but the details on the characteristics and capabilities of ships... more

CargoICAO: cargo event underscores pressing needs
Modernization, liberalization, and new efficiencies
Air freight volumes will grow at a healthy rate of 4.2 per cent annually through to 2032, but only if current air cargo modernization continues to be robustly and cooperatively pursued by governments and... more

IndustryBoeing: fourth KC-46A Tanker airplane production lot
For a value of USD 2.9 billion contract
The US Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.9 billion contract for 18 KC-46A tanker aircraft, spares, support equipment, spare engines and wing air refueling pod kits. With this fourth production lot, the industry... more

ReportRussia-China: Putin-Xi Jinping meeting tomorrow
Economic and military issues at the center of the talks
The "Vostok-2018" military exercise, which will be the largest organized since 1981 at the time of the Soviet Union, begins today in Russia. 300 thousand Russian Army men involved together with about 3200... more

IndustryJapan: expected free way from the Congress for the purchase of US aircraft
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye will be the first part of a long process
Japan's "rearmament" program also included the purchase of four E-2D Advanced Hawkeye E-2 aircraft from the United States, an agreement reached for close to $ 3 billion. The sale of the turboprop twin-engine... more

AirlinesAeroflot: declining profitability, but new planes coming soon
Despite the difficulties expected the order of other Superjet 100
Today in a statement to journalists in Vladivostok, the chairman of the Supervisory Board of Aeroflot Mikhail Polubojarinov said that the profit of the Group will probably decrease in the next months of... more

ReportUSA: evacuate the aircraft carriers to Norfolk for the incoming hurricane
Unlikely even for air transport
The hurricane "Florence" has reached category 4 - on a maximum scale of 5- and is close to reaching the east coast of the United States, where about a million people have already been evacuated and many... more