Month: March 2021

HomeMarch 2021

West Atlantic ATP veered off runway as crew botched crosswind landing

Swedish freighter operator West Atlantic has reinforced crosswind training after investigators attributed a significant British Aerospace ATP excursion at Birmingham airport to inexperience and incorrect technique. Although the ATP, arriving from Guernsey on 22 May last year, carried out an...

Continue Reading  

Airborne 03.03.21: DJI FPV!, Hartzell STC’s Voyager, Loyal Wingman Flies

Also: Samaritan's Purse DC-8, X-57 Readies, CAE Acquiring L3Harris MilBiz, Federal Air Surgeon DJI has launched a new type of drone -- an FPV drone that combines the first-person view and performance of racing drones, the camera capabilities of traditional...

Continue Reading  

Airborne 03.03.21: DJI FPV!, Hartzell STC’s Voyager, Loyal Wingman Flies

Also: Samaritan's Purse DC-8, X-57 Readies, CAE Acquiring L3Harris MilBiz, Federal Air Surgeon DJI has launched a new type of drone -- an FPV drone that combines the first-person view and performance of racing drones, the camera capabilities of traditional...

Continue Reading  

Lufthansa Group fleet fell by six aircraft in 2020, but dozens will follow

Lufthansa Group’s fleet was just six aircraft smaller year on year on 31 December 2020, as it made tentative steps towards a much larger reduction. Lufthansa Group’s fleet was just six aircraft smaller year on year on 31 December 2020,...

Continue Reading  

Spirit chief bets on A320neos and A321neos for capacity growth

Spirit Airlines continues to target mid-2021 as the inflection point when its capacity returns to pre-pandemic levels and is betting on new Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft for its expansion plans, two executives from the carrier said during an online discussion...

Continue Reading  

South Korea outlines broad-based support for aviation industry

The South Korean government has outlined broad measures to support and eventually revitalise the local aviation industry. For airlines, these are focused on capturing synergies. The South Korean government has outlined broad measures to support and eventually revitalise the local...

Continue Reading  

Hope lies in leisure and cargo as Lufthansa suffers 2020 loss of €6.7bn

Lufthansa Group is prepared to offer up to 70% of its pre-crisis capacity from the coming summer season, as it reports its latest steps towards emerging from the pandemic as a structurally smaller operator. Lufthansa Group is prepared to offer...

Continue Reading  

ATR stands by regional ambitions in Asia-Pacific

After a challenging 2020 in the Asia-Pacific, turboprop maker ATR stands by its perspective on the importance of regional connectivity. After a challenging 2020 in the Asia-Pacific, turboprop maker ATR stands by its perspective on the importance of regional connectivity....

Continue Reading  

SriLankan Engineering ready to resume growth overseas

Despite the industry-wide upheavals caused by the coronavirus pandemic, SriLankan Engineering is hopeful of its chances to grow overseas, more than five years since its last foreign venture.  Despite the industry-wide upheavals caused by the coronavirus pandemic, SriLankan Engineering is...

Continue Reading  

SpaceX Starship lands upright, then explodes

SpaceX’s Starship Serial Number 10 (SN10) prototype rocket landed safely under its own power after a test flight that took it to an altitude of 33,000ft. Eight minutes later, it blew up. SpaceX’s Starship Serial Number 10 (SN10) prototype rocket landed...

Continue Reading