martes, 15 de abril de 2025

KF-21 completes first night air-to-air refuelling | News | Flight Global

Indonesia’s Kaan interest no Turkish delight for KF-21 | Analysis | Flight Global

Swedish Government Seeks Approval for Saab Gripen Sale to Peru, GlobalEye Sale to Denmark

UK starts search for Crowsnest AEW replacement capability

Airbus shareholders approve all resolutions at 2025 AGM

China halts Boeing deliveries amid escalating trade war with U.S.

FAA proposes lavatory latch replacement on Boeing 737s after in-flight incident

Aena airports see strong growth in March 2025, surpassing 28.7 million passengers

[Podcast] Airbus «dibuja» como será su avión de pasajeros del futuro

Boeing victime collatérale de la guerre commerciale entre les Etats-Unis et la Chine

Dutch F-35 Executes First Live Classified Data Share With C2 System Outside the U.S.

FAA Issues Grounding Order for New York Helicopter Charter Inc. and Begins Comprehensive Review of Company's Operations

First F-16V arrives in Bulgaria

https://www.flightglobal.com/fixed-wing/first-f-16v-arrives-in-bulgaria/162613.article 


The first of 16 planned Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 fighters has arrived in Bulgaria, as the NATO member seeks to recapitalise its combat fleet and phase out Soviet-origin aircraft

Avelo pivots to deportation flights as low-cost air travel demand slows

Chinese inquiry confirms ignition of leaking oxygen destroyed Tu-204 freighter

Chinese investigators have found that the fire which destroyed a Tupolev Tu-204C freighter at Hangzhou originated from a crew oxygen system malfunction in the right-hand side of the cockpit, with leaking oxygen ignited by hot components.

https://www.flightglobal.com/safety/chinese-inquiry-confirms-ignition-of-leaking-oxygen-destroyed-tu-204-freighter/162614.article



German Airways unveils new aircraft livery reflecting national identity

RAAF Poseidons hunt submarines alongside US Navy

Trials and Simulation of Downwash and Outwash for Helicopters and Powered Lift Aircraft | UK Civil Aviation Authority

This note presents the results of the Research Assessment of Transitory Helicopter Downwash (RATHD) project.  RATHD was carried out by the Flight Operations department of the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in 2024.

RATHD had two objectives. A. Expanding knowledge of downwash and outwash at helicopter operating sites. B. Verification and Validation (V&V) of downwash simulations of eVTOL aircraft, called for in CAP2576.

Using full-scale trials and digital simulation RATHD shows how data from current flight operations can speed up safe innovation


https://www.caa.co.uk/our-work/publications/documents/content/cap3075/