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    De Havilland begins ‘decommissioning’ Downsview production site, but could retain presence

    De Havilland Canada has started “decommissioning” its Dash 8-400 manufacturing site in Toronto and will soon pause production, but remains hopeful in retaining some presence…

    csnoek 22 June 2021

    After First Flight, 737 Max 10 Won’t Fly Passengers Until Boeing Gets More Safety Measures Approved

    By Dominic Gates Source The Seattle Times (TNS)   Jun. 19—Following the first flight Friday of the fourth and largest model of Boeing’s 737 MAX, it…

    csnoek 22 June 2021

    The Future? This Open Fan Engine Can Cut Flight Emissions By 20%

    GE Aviation and Safran have launched the development of a new, open fan engine that can cut CO2 emissions by 20%. The new technology could be…

    csnoek 17 June 2021

    Boeing’s Next EcoDemonstrator Nearly Ready for Flight

    Boeing has scheduled the first test flight of its latest ecoDemonstrator—an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 carrying 20 new technology elements—for June 29. The airplane,…

    csnoek 10 June 2021

    The Path Forward: Cleared to Fly Again

    Ever since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic aviation has struggled, but has somehow managed to stay afloat. Being a highly interconnected industry, the lockdowns…

    csnoek 1 June 2021

    Honda Aircraft unveils HondaJet Elite S

    During its first ever virtual product launch, Honda Aircraft Company on May 26 unveiled the HondaJet Elite S, which features numerous upgrades “that expand operational capability…

    csnoek 31 May 2021

    Boeing restarts 737 MAX deliveries after approval of electric issue fix

    Boeing reportedly restarted deliveries of its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft following the United States aviation regulator’s approval of an electrical issue fix. Boeing restarted delivering…

    csnoek 20 May 2021

    Boeing 737 MAX Electrical Fix Gains FAA Approval

    Boeing has received approval from the U.S Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for proposed electrical fixes to the 737 MAX. Electrical grounding issues forced over 100…

    csnoek 13 May 2021

    Why the King Air continues to be a popular choice

    Nineteen sixty-four was an eventful year. Lyndon B. Johnson won the U.S. presidential election, Lester B. Pearson held the top job in Canada, and The…

    csnoek 6 May 2021

    Bombardier expecting Q1 revenues to increase 18%; faces accusation from debt holder

    MONTREAL — Bombardier is expecting to generate higher revenues in the first quarter while the aircraft manufacturer faces an allegation that it breached debt covenants…

    csnoek 4 May 2021
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