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Cebu Pacific finds a silver lining in cargo

Cebu Pacific Air continues to enjoy strong cargo yields amid a drop in domestic capacity that coincides with a sharp rise in e-commerce. Cebu Pacific Air continues to enjoy strong cargo yields amid a drop in domestic capacity that coincides...

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Typhoon, C-130J and Puma retirements, FCAS investment headline UK defence review

The UK will retire its Tranche 1 Eurofighter Typhoons, Lockheed Martin C-130J tactical transports and Airbus Helicopters Puma HC2 rotorcraft by the middle of this decade, as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) targets a range of capability updates. Detailed within...

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FAA to Implement South-Central Florida Metroplex on April 22

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on April 22 will implement the first phase of the South-Central Florida Metroplex, the agencys plan to move flights more safely and efficiently across the southern half of the state. Metroplex procedures will allow flights...

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DARPA tests artificial intelligent dogfighting in two-versus-one simulations

DARPA’s Air Combat Evolution programme tested team dogfighting between artificial intelligence-controlled fighters in a software simulation in February. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)’s Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme tested team dogfighting between artificial intelligence-controlled fighters in a software...

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US trade groups call on government to ease travel restrictions

Numerous lobby groups and trade organisations representing the aviation and travel industries have called upon the US government to develop a roadmap that would relax international restrictions and once again allow foreign tourists to enter the country. Numerous lobby groups...

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France’s Aura Aero unveils 19-seat electric aircraft development plan

French aerospace firm Aura Aero is intending to develop a 19-seat electric-powered regional aircraft, as it looks to certify its two-seat Integral R light single. Aura Aero says the 19-seat project, to address the embryonic low-carbon transport sector, is supported...

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​Austrian resumes normal service on London and Tel Aviv flights

Austrian Airlines is resuming normal operation for flights to London and Tel Aviv from Vienna after an easing of Covid-19 related restrictions. Austrian Airlines is resuming normal operation for flights to London and Tel Aviv from Vienna after an easing of Covid-19...

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EasyJet chief dismisses sustainable fuels as irrelevant to short-haul future

Short-haul carriers have little reason to invest in the development of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) when new propulsion technologies are on the horizon, in the view of EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren. Short-haul carriers have little reason to invest in the development of sustainable aviation fuels...

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Alaska Airlines names new chief operating officer

Constance von Muehlen has been named as Alaska Airlines’ new chief operating officer, effective 3 April. Constance von Muehlen has been named as Alaska Airlines’ new chief operating officer, effective 3 April. She replaces Gary Beck, who is retiring. Source:...

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Don’t wait: Prepare for severe weather now as storm season begins in Oklahoma City

Now is the time to prepare for severe weather season in Oklahoma City, so you aren’t scrambling at the last minute to make a plan to keep your family safe during a tornado or thunderstorm. Be sure you always have...

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