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Crews cautioned as Russian airspace change swamps navigation update

European regulators are cautioning that flight-management system databases and charts for western Russia might be outdated as a result of the data workload created by an extensive restructuring of the region’s airspace. The restructuring – which takes effect on 3...

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Korean Air wins H-53E, F-16 maintenance work

Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD) has secured contracts from the US military related to the Sikorsky H-53E helicopter and Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter. Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD) has secured contracts from the US military related to the Sikorsky H-53E...

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Qantas to outsource ground handling at 10 Australian airports

Qantas has rejected in-house bids from its employees after a three-month process and decided to outsource its ground handling at 10 airports across Australia. Qantas has rejected in-house bids from its employees after a three-month process and decided to outsource...

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CALC unit to disassemble 2008-vintage 777-300ER

The asset management arm of China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) will disassemble its first Boeing 777-300ER, a 12-year-old example that formerly flew for Jet Airways. The asset management arm of China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) will disassemble its first Boeing...

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Cebu Pacific to experiment with free virus tests before flights

Cebu Pacific Air will conduct a trial where passengers are tested at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport before flights to the southern city of General Santos. Cebu Pacific Air will conduct a trial where passengers are tested at Manila’s Ninoy...

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Air NZ expects more cargo revenue but warns of full-year losses

Air New Zealand expects cargo revenue for the coming financial year to exceed previous years’ levels, after being awarded four more months of cargo flights under a government scheme. Air New Zealand expects cargo revenue for the coming financial year...

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Comac C919 enters final flight test stage

Comac has received the type inspection authorisation for its C919 narrowbody programme, paving the way for final flight testing and certification.  Comac has received the type inspection authorisation for its C919 narrowbody programme, paving the way for final flight testing...

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Berlin airport needs more than €550 million to support operation

Berlin’s airport operator estimates that it will require more than €550 million ($658 million) in additional funding to support the German capital’s recently opened gateway if air traffic in 2021 does not rise significantly above this year’s level. Noting that...

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Volga-Dnepr temporarily withdraws An-124 fleet after Novosibirsk accident

Russian outsize freight carrier Volga-Dnepr Airlines has temporarily withdrawn its Antonov An-124 freighter fleet from service, pending clarification of the circumstances of an accident in Novosibirsk. The operator has about a dozen of the type, including the modernised An-124-100M-150 variant....

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MC-21-310 still on track for year-end first flight: minister

Irkut’s first domestically-powered MC-21 twinjet is still on course to conduct its first flight by the end of this year, according to the Russian trade minister. Denis Maturov made the claim during a formal visit to the assembly plant in...

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