The history of the Canadair Regional Jet
It all began in the early 1970s, when William Lear, who is also remembered as the inventor of the now infamous Learjet, started developing a new small business jet, which he tentatively … [read more]
It all began in the early 1970s, when William Lear, who is also remembered as the inventor of the now infamous Learjet, started developing a new small business jet, which he tentatively … [read more]
SmartLynx Malta has signed an agreement with Deutsche Post DHL Group to operate Airbus A321 freighter aircraft for the postal company. The charter airline will add two converted A321P2F (“Passenger to Freighter”) … [read more]
KLM has taken delivery of its first Embraer E195-E2 from the Embraer factory in southern Brazil. The new type joins KLM Cityhopper’s existing fleet of 32 E190 and 17 Embraer E175. The … [read more]
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive for Boeing 777 aircraft powered by the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engine, in the wake of the incident on United … [read more]
A United Airlines Boeing 777 has suffered a serious engine failure shortly after departure from Denver. The aircraft was heading to Honolulu on flight UA328. Involved was N772UA, a 26 year-old Boeing … [read more]
Aircraft manufacturer De Havilland Canada has announced it will pause production of its Dash 8 type. This comes amid “prevailing industry circumstances”, De Havilland said in the announcement, while mentioning ongoing difficulties … [read more]
On Wednesday, February 17th, TUI fly Belgium became the first airline to resume passenger flights with the Boeing 737 Max in Europe. Europe’s first commercial 737 Max flight since the beginning of … [read more]
The Namibian government announced on Wednesday, February 10, that it would shut down flag-carrier Air Namibia as a direct result of the Covid-19 pandemic and its unprofitability. Every one of the airline’s … [read more]
Singapore Airlines has announced adjustments to its outstanding aircraft orders, to reduce capital spending by four billion Singapore Dollars (US $3 billion) until the 2022/23 financial year. Introduced in response to the … [read more]
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