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NTSB considering erroneous Black Hawk altimeter readings ahead of CRJ700 collision
Accident investigators are seeking to determine the accuracy of cockpit altimeter readings presented to pilots of the Sikorsky UH-60 Black…
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ICAO Council President highlights global cooperation for aviation sustainability
Salvatore Sciacchitano, President of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council, has emphasised the importance of international cooperation in enhancing…
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Portugal’s government seeks political deal to sell minority stake in flag carrier TAP
Portugal’s centre-right minority government wants to reach an agreement on a partial privatisation of national airline TAP with the main…
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Top global firms eye Taif Airport development contract
Saudi-based Matarat Holding, in collaboration with National Center for Privatization & PPP, has announced that that leading global players in…
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Boeing delivers 45 commercial planes in January
Boeing delivered 45 commercial planes in January 2025, 18 more than the number a year ago, according to the company’s…
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Heathrow records busiest January with 5% rise in passenger numbers
Heathrow airport said it has recorded the busiest January in its history. More than 6.3 million passengers travelled through the…
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Flight restrictions lifted at three airports in Russia
Airports in Ulyanovsk (Barataevka), Saratov (Gagarin) Restrictions on the admission and release of aircraft were lifted in Kazan at 08:30…
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ST Engineering secures major Middle Eastern MRO contracts
ST Engineering has announced that its Commercial Aerospace business has secured maintenance, repair, and overhaul contracts for CFM56-7B and LEAP-1A engines from two major…
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US aviation laws need updating for electric air taxis
New rules, better weather tech and smarter air traffic control could unlock urban air taxis Electric air taxis are coming…
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Embraer’s E-Freighter E190F receives full EASA certification
Embraer’s E-Freighter, the E190F, has been fully certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), allowing it to operate globally. This follows…
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