10 July 2017

New proposal for Heathrow runway could reduce costs by over £5bn

Aurora Group, run by hotel tycoon Surinder Aurora, has put forward a proposal for revisions to the currently government-preferred plans for the expansion to London’s Heathrow Airport, which could create savings of up to £5.20bn on the current price tag of £17.5bn. Heathrow is considering the alternative proposal which would involve changing the design of […]

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Alaska Air Group reports June 2017 operational results

Alaska Air Group has reported June and year-to-date operational results on a consolidated basis, for its mainline operations operated by subsidiaries Alaska Airlines and Virgin America and for its regional flying operated by subsidiary Horizon Air and third-party regional carriers SkyWest Airlines and Peninsula Airlines. On a combined basis for all operations, Air Group reported

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L-3 Communications selects Rockwell Collins for KC-10 repair chain management

L-3 Communications recently awarded Rockwell Collins a repair chain management contract to support the repair of over 500 parts for the U.S. Air Force on 59 KC-10 aircraft. Rockwell Collins will manage 4,000 repairs annually in partnership with Intertrade, a Rockwell Collins company. As part of the contract, Rockwell Collins and Intertrade will leverage current

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Airbus A350-1000 successfully completes hot weather test at Al Ain airport

The A350-1000 test aircraft, MSN065, successfully completed the hot weather tests at the Al Ain International airport. The tests which took place from 4 to 7 July, involved the aircraft undergo extreme weather conditions at temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. The objective of the tests is to check systems behaviour with a focus on the

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Sukhoi Superjet 100 confirms ability to fly from short runways

Since the beginning of July 2017 Sukhoi Superjet 100 has successfully performed flights to one of the oldest airports of Northern Europe – Bromma (Sweden). It has a relatively short runway of 1660m and is situated within the boundaries of the city, unlike most European airports. Besides, for landing in Bromma, SSJ100 needs only 1425

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Aeroflot receives Airbus A321 from AviaAM Financial Leasing China

AviaAM Leasing has released that its joint venture with the Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment Company (HNCA) – AviaAM Financial Leasing China – has delivered one Airbus A321 aircraft to the largest Russian carrier Aeroflot – Russian Airlines. The recent aircraft delivery is the 5th out of planned 8 under the sale and lease

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Environmental Tectonics Corporation reports fiscal 2018 first quarter results

Environmental Tectonics Corporation (ETC) has reported its financial results for the thirteen week period ended May 26, 2017 (the 2018 first quarter). Net income attributable to ETC was US$0.1m in the 2018 first quarter, compared to a net loss attributable to ETC of US$0.5m during the 2017 first quarter. The US$0.6m variance is due to

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