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Evolito will provide electric engines for the Electra EL9
Image render – Evolito Electra has selected Evolito, a leading developer of electric engines, generators and fully-integrated electric propulsion systems for aerospace, to supply the electric propulsion units (EPUs) for Electra’s groundbreaking EL9 Ultra Short hybrid-electric aircraft that takes off and lands in 150 feet

SWISS’s first Airbus A350 arrives in its new Zurich home
Text and Image; Swiss SWISS’s first Airbus A350 arrived at its new home of Zurich Airport today (Thursday 9 October). The brand-new twinjet with its

Norwegian Group places new order for Boeing 737 Max
Scandinavia’s leading airline expands its commitment to the 737 MAX with a deal for 30 737-8 aircraft

Turkish Airlines orders up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and commits to purchasing more 737 Max aircraft.
Turkish Airlines orders up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and commits to purchasing more 737 Max aircraft.

Air Canada announces full resumption of flights after reaching agreement with government and unions
The Canadian airline has announced that it plans to resume flights today, after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on a directive from Patty

Air Canada orders five additional A220s
Air Canada, Canada’s national airline, has signed a firm order with Airbus for five more next-generation single-aisle A220-300s marking the fifth anniversary of taking delivery

Pegasus purchases 200 Boeing 737MAX
A boost for the 737MAX program and a lifeline for Boeing from the Turkish low-cost airline. Pegasus Airlines announces it will expand and modernize its

Air Europa closes 2024 with record revenue
According to Europa Press, Air Europa will close 2024 with revenues of €2.9 billion, 6.3% more than last year, the company reported this week. The

Completely successful attendance at the European Rotors in Madrid
Europe’s largest helicopter trade show is exhibiting at IFEMA Madrid. A dozen helicopters will perform a show and then be exhibited at the show itself.

The FAA is demanding new inspections of the 737 Max9 from Boeing.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a new statement demanding Boeing provide additional data before the agency approves an extensive and rigorous inspection and maintenance

Evolito will provide electric engines for the Electra EL9
Image render – Evolito Electra has selected Evolito, a leading developer of electric engines, generators and fully-integrated electric propulsion systems for aerospace, to supply the

SWISS’s first Airbus A350 arrives in its new Zurich home
Text and Image; Swiss SWISS’s first Airbus A350 arrived at its new home of Zurich Airport today (Thursday 9 October). The brand-new twinjet with its

Norwegian Group places new order for Boeing 737 Max
Scandinavia’s leading airline expands its commitment to the 737 MAX with a deal for 30 737-8 aircraft

Turkish Airlines orders up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and commits to purchasing more 737 Max aircraft.
Turkish Airlines orders up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and commits to purchasing more 737 Max aircraft.

Air Canada announces full resumption of flights after reaching agreement with government and unions
The Canadian airline has announced that it plans to resume flights today, after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on a directive from Patty

Air Canada orders five additional A220s
Air Canada, Canada’s national airline, has signed a firm order with Airbus for five more next-generation single-aisle A220-300s marking the fifth anniversary of taking delivery

Pegasus purchases 200 Boeing 737MAX
A boost for the 737MAX program and a lifeline for Boeing from the Turkish low-cost airline. Pegasus Airlines announces it will expand and modernize its

Air Europa closes 2024 with record revenue
According to Europa Press, Air Europa will close 2024 with revenues of €2.9 billion, 6.3% more than last year, the company reported this week. The

Completely successful attendance at the European Rotors in Madrid
Europe’s largest helicopter trade show is exhibiting at IFEMA Madrid. A dozen helicopters will perform a show and then be exhibited at the show itself.

The FAA is demanding new inspections of the 737 Max9 from Boeing.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a new statement demanding Boeing provide additional data before the agency approves an extensive and rigorous inspection and maintenance