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Monday MAX update: EU to give green light, FAA chief will personally conduct test flight
Over the last few days, the future of the 737 MAX has begun to look a little more certain, with regulators in the US and EU due to recertify the plane as soon as November, and an FAA administrator to conduct a personal safety test. EU regulator gives tentative green light The European Union Aviation
Read moreVietnam’s domestic aviation market on the road to recovery
/Vietnam’s aviation industry is gradually recovering with passenger numbers heading toward pre-pandemic levels after a months-long slump. Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi handled 29,000 passengers daily during the weekend, nearly triple the daily average of August when there was a COVID-19 resurgence. To Tu Ha, deputy director of the airport, said there has been
Read more26 killed in Ukrainian Antonov An-26 crash
| 1 Comment on 26 killed in Ukrainian Antonov An-26 crashA military Antonov An-26 carrying air force cadets crashed in Ukraine’s north-east on Friday evening, killing 26 of the 27 people on board. The aircraft reportedly crashed near a highway, around two kilometres from the Chuguev military airbase, while attempting to land during a training exercise. The plane burst into flames shortly after the crash.
Read moreComment: Airlines should rethink their refusal to refund passengers during COVID-19
/ | 1 Comment on Comment: Airlines should rethink their refusal to refund passengers during COVID-19In this cross-posting with The Conversation, Rumina Dhalla argues that now is the time for airlines to switch up how they think about passenger refunds. Despite unrelenting pressures from passenger rights advocates, intense media scrutiny and strident demands from passengers, Canadian airlines have remained largely immutable in refusing to issue cash refunds for cancelled flights. Passengers are
Read moreTravel-wary passengers opt for plastic shields between cabin seats
| 1 Comment on Travel-wary passengers opt for plastic shields between cabin seatsAirline passengers are supportive of implementing physical plastic barriers between seats in the cabin to encourage confidence in flying throughout the pandemic, according to a recent panel at the MRO Asia-Pacific virtual conference. Surveys suggested that flight-wary passengers would feel more comfortable with the use of plastic barriers between cabin seats, as they do not
Read moreFAA issues warning over Dreamliner autopilot fault
| 1 Comment on FAA issues warning over Dreamliner autopilot faultThe US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) for owners and operators of the Boeing 787, warning of a possible failure in the aircraft’s autopilot system when utilised on landing. The SAIB, which is a non-regulatory notice used by the FAA to provide operators with vital information and guidance on
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