Aviation News

How common is pilot fatigue in Europe, actually?

| AeroTime Weekend Special Weekend Special | March 23, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… New study calls for revision of EASA fatigue regulation There are plenty accident reports pointing to pilot fatigue. In fact, around every fifth of aviation incident implicates fatigue, according to U.S. Office of Transportation Safety. But now their counterparts in […]

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More About Boeing. More About MAX.

Briefly about the last week in aviation! Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY Boeing 737 MAX: from Suspensions to Compensations Severe turbulence has hit Boeing 737 MAX. Recent Ethiopian Airlines fatal crash with 157 fatalities. Links with Lion Air deadly accident which took the lives of 189. MAX program is back in the […]

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First 737 MAX contract cancellation issued to Boeing

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | March 22, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… Garuda, first company to cancel its order for Boeing 737 MAX 8 This is the first confirmed contract cancellation for the US manufacturer following the two crashes involving the aircraft. In October 2014, Garuda ordered 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8s […]

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Red Wings: Fleet Reviews

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Red Wings Scraps its Airbus A220 Order and Retires its Tupolev Tu-204s Red Wings, Russia’s only potential airline customer for the Airbus A220-300, has abandoned its plans to lease these aircraft types whilst, as part of […]

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Boeing on Edge. What’s Next?

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… MANUFACTURERS & MRO Boeing 737 MAX: from Suspensions to Compensations Severe turbulence has hit Boeing 737 MAX. Recent Ethiopian Airlines fatal crash with 157 fatalities. Links with Lion Air deadly accident which took the lives of 189. Boeing MAX […]

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FAA’s judgement not longer taken for granted?

| AeroTime Aviation News Daily Newsletter | March 20, 2019 Can’t see images? Click here… FAA’s judgement no longer taken for granted? Three different authority agencies announced on March 19, 2019, they would each review the safety of the MCAS independently: the Federal Aviation Authority, the European Aviation Safety Agency and Transport Canada. The same […]

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Aviation Safety on the Line

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… REGULATIONS & SAFETY Doubts Over FAA Ability to Set Global Safety Standards Arising After two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, the US government has ordered to review the approval of Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane issued […]

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Alitalia on Shaky Ground Again

Daily digest. Briefly about the most important matters across the industry. Can’t see images? Click here… AIRLINES & AIRPORTS Alitalia: Gloomy Future After easyJet Quits Rescue Talks Alitalia, the flag carrier of Italy, is again facing uncertain future after easyJet has pulled out of rescue talks and given up its interest in the Italian airline. […]

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