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Over 50% of global pilots not currently flying: survey

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More than half of the world’s pilots are not currently active and flying amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, while those who remain working feel less valued by their employers, a survey has found. A survey of nearly 2,600 pilots around the world, conducted by GOOSE Recruitment and FlightGlobal, found that only 43 per cent of

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Boeing sees US$12bn loss, delays 777X program

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  Boeing has reported a record annual loss of US$12 billion, as well as a hefty US$6.5 billion hit on its 777X program, now delayed an additional three years. The company’s net loss rose to US$8.44 billion in the fourth quarter ending 31 December, from US$1.01 billion a year earlier, taking its full-year loss to

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Turkmenistan Airlines purchases two A330-200 converted freighters

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Turkmenistan Airlines has purchased its first Airbus, after placing an order for two A330-200 passenger-to-freighter converted aircraft. The order marks the first time an Airbus aircraft has been sold in Turkmenistan. The A330-200P2F will enable the airline to further develop and boost its international cargo route network. The deliveries of the aircraft are planned for

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Europe’s aviation emissions down 57% in 2020

The widespread introduction of border closures and travel restrictions has seen the European aviation industry’s CO₂ emissions fall 56.9 per cent compared to 2019, according to Eurocontrol. The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, commonly known as Eurocontrol, has released its ‘data snapshot’ on CO₂ emissions from flights throughout 2020. It found aviation

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Airbus, Air France requested to stand trial for manslaughter over 2009 crash

A French public prosecutor has reportedly requested that European planemaker Airbus and French flag carrier Air France stand trial on charges of manslaughter over a plane crash that killed 228 people in 2009. The case involves the crash of Air France flight AF447, an Airbus A330 (registration F-GZCP) bound for Paris from Rio de Janeiro,

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737 MAX safety still in question despite global recertification

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A high-profile former Boeing employee has presented a slew of unanswered safety questions on the 737 MAX, despite its global recertification, and suggested not enough has been done to make the plane safe. It comes as the EU has given its official green light for the MAX to return to commercial service, following authorities in

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