FAA Orders Airbus A350 Manual Update Over Freezing Fog Risk
The FAA stated the manual’s incorrect values “could lead to multiple engine surges in a critical flight phase and result in loss of control of the airplane.”
The FAA stated the manual’s incorrect values “could lead to multiple engine surges in a critical flight phase and result in loss of control of the airplane.”
The decision to scrap the six-year-old A220 comes amid ongoing supply chain challenges for the aviation industry and airline operator disruptions.
Qantas’ first Airbus A321XLR is part of the way through a roughly 10,600-mile-long journey from Europe to Australia, and is set to break a flight record.
Lufthansa-owned Swiss International Air Lines has recently expanded its long-haul fleet with the introduction of a new aircraft type.
For the upcoming winter season, TAP will operate the route three times per week, with flights departing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
The carrier recently launched service between Taipei and Ontario, California, its fourth destination in the U.S. It is also slated to add service to Phoenix.
Egyptair on Wednesday signed an agreement with Airbus for an additional six A350-900s, bringing its total commitment to 16 A350-900 aircraft.
Low-cost airline VietJet Air has signed an agreement with Airbus for 100 A321neos, with options for up to 50 more, which will grow its network.
ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways, has placed an order for 24 Airbus A321neo and three A321XLR aircraft.
The European airplane manufacturer announced Monday at the Paris Air Show that LOT placed a firm order for 20 A220-100s and 20 A220-300s.