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Aeroflot SSJ100 Captain Charged for Fatal Landing

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… ACCIDENTS & INCIDENTS Aeroflot SSJ100 Fatal Landing: Charges Pressed Against Captain A commander of the crash-landed Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft RRJ-95B in May, 2019, was charged for the fatal landing at Moscow Sheremetyevo airport. Full story REGULATIONS & […]

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Bombardier Global 6500 Enters Service

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Bombardier Celebrates Entry-Into-Service of the Global 6500 Jet The aircraft will make its public debut at the National Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas on October 22. Full story AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Saudi […]

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Changes in Pilot Training

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AVIATION TRAINING Pilot Training: Outdated Task-Based Method Not Enough for Aviation Today? There are no doubts that highly positive safety indicators closely correlate with the enhancements within the specific areas of aviation. This time I suggest going deeper into […]

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Aigle Azur Airline to Be Liquidated

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Aigle Azur Fails to Secure Buyers: Airline to Be Liquidated After a French commercial court came to the conclusion that any of the rescue offers were suitable to recover Aigle Azur, the airline was put into […]

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EASA Is Reluctant to Trust FAA?

Briefly about the most important aviation news from September! Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY EASA to Lift Boeing 737 MAX in Europe after Its Own Tests The EASA said it will run its own independent tests to check the Boeing 737 MAX software updates and evaluate its safety before giving European operators […]

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