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Latest Il-96-300 conducts maiden flight from Voronezh

United Aircraft has conducted the maiden flight of the latest production Ilyushin Il-96-300, an aircraft which will be delivered to the Russian government as a special operations platform. The four-engined jet – registered RA-96024 and fitted with Aviadvigatel PS-90A powerplants...

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US carriers remove some 737 Max from service due to ‘power control unit’ issue

American, Southwest and United have pulled some of their Boeing 737 Max jets from revenue service due to an issue related to the type’s “back-up power control unit”. Three major US airlines have pulled some of their Boeing 737 Max...

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Klyde Morris (04.05.21)

Klyde's Not Sure How This Carbon Credit Gig Works FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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ANN’s ‘Who’s Who’ At Sun ‘n Fun 2021: Gene Yarbrough

Introducing Staff, Stringers, Videographers, And People Who Make It All Work Gene Yarbrough: Aviation Writer Fresh out of Winston-Salem, NC (Circa 1969) Gene craved everything aero. Growing up the son of Navy Enlisted Gene was exposed to high speed and...

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ANN’s ‘Who’s Who’ At Sun ‘n Fun 2021: Nathan Cremisino

Introducing Staff, Stringers, Videographers, And People Who Make It All Work Nathan Cremisino: Senior Video Producer Coming to us from world renown Brooks Institute of Photography, Nathan Cremisino will be heading to Lakeland for his 14th year as part of...

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ANN’s Daily Aero-Linx (04.06.21)

Aero Linx: Society of Aviation and Flight Educators SAFE is a member-oriented organization of aviation educators fostering professionalism and excellence in aviation through continuing education, professional standards, and accreditation. Together with our industry partners and the Federal Aviation Administration, SAFE...

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Tamarack Touts 1st Four Installs At Aiken SC Transformation Center

Tamarack Reports That Business Continues To Grow Tamarack is has reported that the first three Active Winglet installations at the Aiken, South Carolina Transformation Center have been completed and another CitationJet modification is scheduled in a few days. The newest...

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Slip in Airbus order total illustrates 12-month impact of crisis

Analysis of Airbus backlog data over the year since the onset of the air transport crisis shows the airframer’s overall orders fell during the period, an extraordinary contrast to its strong annual performances over the previous decade. Airbus’s order total...

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UK travel-restart plan prompts Jet2 to extend flight suspension

The UK government’s announcement of a framework to reopen international air travel to and from England has immediately prompted Jet2 to extend its suspension of flights until 23 June, amid what it calls a “frustrating” lack of clarity. The UK government’s announcement of a...

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Boeing urges 737 Max electric fix prior to further flight

Boeing is urging 16 operators of 737 Max jets to address an electrical system concern before further operating the aircraft. Boeing is urging 16 operators of 737 Max jets to address an electrical system concern before further operating the aircraft....

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