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14
Nov

Rolls-Royce leads UK project on smarter SAF deployment

Rolls-Royce leads UK project on smarter SAF deployment By Craig Langford Rolls-Royce is leading a new UK research initiative aimed at finding more effective ways to use sustainable aviation fuel to reduce both carbon and non-carbon emissions, the company stated. The two-year project, known as Quantifying Reduction in Thermal Contrails by Optimising SAF (QRITOS), is co-funded through the Non-CO2 Programme...
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03
Nov

Boeing hit with $5bn in penalties as new jet delayed

Boeing hit with $5bn in penalties as new jet delayed By Faarea Masud Aircraft giant Boeing has suffered another setback as it announced production of its much anticipated 777X planes would now be pushed to 2027, costing it $5bn (£3.7bn) in late delivery penalties. The US firm said its 777X had been delayed due to mounting regulatory hurdles which it...
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30
Oct

Sustainability in Aircraft MRO: Building a Greener Future

Sustainability in Aircraft MRO: Building a Greener Future With the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector’s critical importance growing every day due to fleet expansion and modernization—especially with the 2050 goal of achieving net-zero emissions—sustainability has become a mission statement. MRO operators are setting up their sustainable future, and many have been quick to adopt methods that reduce their environmental...
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27
Oct

Britten-Norman reaches Major Milestone in UK-Built Islander Production

Britten-Norman reaches Major Milestone in UK-Built Islander Production Britten-Norman, manufacturer of the iconic Islander aircraft, has reached a major milestone in its programme to bring full aircraft production to its Bembridge facility on the Isle of Wight, UK. Supported by new investment and a wide-ranging transformation initiative, the company has completed more than 50% of the first new UK-built Islander’s...
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27
Oct

The Future of Aviation | Prof Sir Iain Gray | TEDxCranfield University

The Future of Aviation | Prof Sir Iain Gray | TEDxCranfield University How will the future of aerospace look like? What will be its next revolution? Why does it take so long to move new ideas forward? From the Wright brothers’ first flight, to the rise of commercial aviation and Concorde, in this talk, Professor Sir Iain Gray, following his...
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22
Oct

Aviation Coalition Report Shows Progress Implementing Recommendations to Prevent Unapproved Parts

Aviation Coalition Report Shows Progress Implementing Recommendations to Prevent Unapproved Parts New Members Join Efforts to Strengthen Aviation Supply Chain Integrity A new report from the Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition, an organization formed to prevent unapproved parts from entering the industry, finds that companies are making progress implementing its initial recommendations. The report comes less than one year after the Coalition shared...
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16
Oct

Bombardier Announces New U.S. Service Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Bombardier Announces New U.S. Service Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana With 64,500 square feet, Bombardier’s new maintenance facility will have enough hangar space to accommodate six aircraft at a time and offer scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications and more. Bombardier has just announced that the company plans to open a new service center in Fort Wayne, Indiana based at Fort Wayne...
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15
Oct

Brazil enhance civil aviation safety cooperation

Brazil enhance civil aviation safety cooperation The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates signed a Memorandum of Understanding and a Working Agreement with the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) to strengthen bilateral cooperation in civil aviation safety. The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the 42nd Session of the International Civil Aviation Organisation...
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08
Oct

Russia loses bid for UN aviation authority council seat

Russia loses bid for UN aviation authority council seat By Rory O’Neill Moscow immediately called for “a repeat round of voting” after Russia fell short of the support needed to gain a seat on the International Civil Aviation Organization’s 36-member council. Russia failed to win back its seat on the United Nations aviation agency’s governing council Saturday after staunch opposition from the...
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01
Oct

Rolls-Royce to lead EU’s new Clean Aviation project UNIFIED to transform and decarbonise aviation

Rolls-Royce to lead EU’s new Clean Aviation project UNIFIED to transform and decarbonise aviation Rolls-Royce has been selected by the European Union’s Clean Aviation programme to lead one of 12 ground-breaking new projects aiming to decarbonise aviation. These initiatives, which include new aircraft concepts and innovative propulsion technologies, will receive funding of about €945 million. The Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking...
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