domingo, 13 de julio de 2025

Boeing continues production ramp-up, with 42 MAX deliveries in June

IAI to develop 767 aerial firefighting platform through commercial partnership

Zeusch Aviation and Dovetail eye joint hybrid-electric King Air conversion

ATI defends hydrogen investment strategy in face of shifting timelines

Conscious seeks ‘credibility and capability’ from fuel cell conversion of Dash 8-300

Airship developer Hybrid Air Vehicles buoyed by launch of US subsidiary

Chinese JH-7s in “unusual” approaches against Japanese YS-11EBs

Airbus Helicopters hosts European delegations to showcase next-gen capabilities, as Belgium walks away from NH90 TTH fleet

Superjet testbed with PD-8 engines joins SJ-100 certification programme in Moscow

Final NTSB report on Alaska 737 Max 9 blow-out faults Boeing’s worker training and FAA oversight

Tariffs promise danger and uncertainty for Seattle and the world

Polish Air Force Chief and Indonesian Test Pilot Fly on KF-21 Boramae

The Flexible C-17 Globemaster III has Impressive STOL Capabilities

Boeing 797: Everything We Know So Far

US Investigators Threatened To Withdraw From Air India Crash Probe Over Slow Progress & Lack Of Transparency


Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) threatened to withdraw from the Air India Flight 171 crash investigation due to a perceived lack of transparency and progress. Indian authorities have been slow in releasing key information about the crash - which happened over a month ago - while accessing the information contained on the aircraft's black boxes took far longer than expected.

https://simpleflying.com/us-investigators-threatened-withdraw-air-india-crash-probe/ 


Circumstances of fuel-switch movement become central to Air India 787 crash inquiry

Indian pilot association claims ‘bias’ against crew in 787 crash probe

Marathon25 Exercise: A Model of Franco-Moroccan Military Cooperation

UK Finalizes Its Last Britain-Built Eurofighter Typhoon

Peru Selects Saab Gripen E Jets, Becomes Third South American Operator After Brazil and Colombia

Operation Bolero: The Forgotten Flights of World War II – Aviation News:

During the height of World War II, as the United States mobilized its military power to support the Allies in Europe, a massive and ambitious operation was launched: Operation Bolero. Designed to transfer thousands of American aircraft and personnel across the Atlantic to the European theater, it would become one of the largest logistical airlifts of its time. But behind the scale and success of the operation lies a lesser-known story — one marked by perilous flights, deadly weather, and aircraft that simply vanished into the Arctic wilderness.

https://aviationnews.eu/news/2025/07/operation-bolero-the-forgotten-flights-of-world-war-ii/



Anatolian Eagle 2025 “Train as you fight” (with 40 minutes YouTube video)

Air Belgium shifts entirely to Boeing 747-8F cargo fleet

Laser tool cleans vintage aircraft in days, not months