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New neos, multiple models

GARUDA INDONESIA has officially been identified as the customer for four previously undisclosed commitments for the Airbus A330-800 in the manufacturer’s order book.

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Welcome
Welcome
Hello and welcome to your June 2021 issue
News Review
On course for Norse?
(Photo Adhip-stock.adobe.com ) FOLLOWING NORWEGIAN Air’s decision to
Shamrock in northern skies
AER LINGUS has unveiled the blueprints for its
Delivering MAXs for NEOS
(Photo Fraser Murdoch) ITALIAN LEISURE carrier, NEOS, has
The plane no longer in Spain
(Photo José Ramón Valero) THE FINAL Spanish-registered Boeing
in brief
THYME OPCO, the Cyrus Capital-controlled company, confirmed on
Avolon partners with flypop
LOW-COST, LONG-HAUL start-up, flypop, has signed a lease
Charging ahead with electricity
BOSSES AT Finnair are potentially looking at acquiring
A330neo to Corsair
CORSAIR HAS taken delivery of its first Airbus
Narrowbody flag-bearer
CHRIS HALL/CENTRELINE PHOTOGRAPHY The UK government has procured
MAX makes Minsk arrival
(Photo Joe G Walker) BELAVIA-BELARUSIAN AIRLINES has accepted
Classic jumbo gets facelift
(Photo Sierra Aviation Photography) TBILISI, GEORGIA-BASED Geo-Sky has
Sunshine, sand and Seychelles double up
AEROFLOT HAS launched a new route to the
Ethiopian celebrates 75th birthday
(Photo Flickr Commons/BriYYZ) ON APRIL 8, Ethiopian Airlines
Al Baker slams BA performance
THE CHIEF executive of Qatar Airways has sharply
Achieving par 2021
Pars Air is the latest start-up carrier in
Lessor locks in maiden MAXs
AIRCRAFT LESSOR, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has signed
Slow bus to Baghdad
IRAQI AIRWAYS is preparing to accept its maiden
NEO inspires Cairo
Air Cairo has refreshed its livery to coincide
in brief
Ghana moved a step closer to regaining a
Flying the crane long-haul
IN A boost for its long-haul ambitions, Uganda
Boeing boosted by massive MAX order
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES has placed a firm commitment for
UPS’ big Beta buy
(Photo UPS) US FREIGHT giant United Parcel Service
Adeus, A350!
(Photo Flickr Commons/Victor) LATAM BRASIL has retired its
Heading for purple reign?
(Photo Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Avelo) AMERICA’S NEWEST
JetBlue to ‘reinvent’ transatlantic economy cabin
(Photo JetBlue Airways) AFTER UNVEILING its new premium
in brief
Michigan-based cargo firm, USA Jet Airlines, is due
Trans-Tasman bubble takes off
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS between Australia and New Zealand due
Korean merger shifted back
(Photo AirTeamImages.com/Markus Mainka) ACCORDING TO Korean Air’s post-merger
JAL axes PW4000 777s
(Photo Flickr Commons/Kentaro Iemoto) JAPAN AIRLINES has disposed
Then, now, always
AIRTEAM IMAGES.COM/ANDRES MENESES Brisbane-based Alliance Airlines has painted
in brief
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has revealed that the
Last super jumbo soars
(Photo Eurospot) THE FINAL Airbus A380 example to
Temporary glitch for MAX
BOEING HAS recommended that 16 carriers using a
Project 777-300ERSF edges closer
THE SCHEME involving passenger -to-freighter (P2F) conversion of
Tianjin XWB spotted
(Photo v1images.com/Clément Alloing) THE FIRST Airbus A350 set
Boeing Deliveries
Airbus Deliveries
Final Everett-built 787
(Photo Joe G Walker) JAPAN-BASED ALL Nippon Airways
UltraFan ‘green build’ begins in the UK
UK-BASED ROLLS-ROYCE has begun assembling the first UltraFan
Textron marks multiple milestones
US-BASED TEXTRON Aviation has recorded significant milestones for
100th ‘next generation’ aircraft delivered
(Photo: Flickr Commons/Eric Salard) GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE Corporation marked
Half-century for Global 7500
BOMBARDIER’S GLOBAL 7500 ultra-long range business jet model
More Phenoms Down Under
(Photo Embraer) EMBRAER HAS handed over a Phenom
Recovery Watch
Airlines begin ascent back to service
In the very first of our new RecoveryWatch series, the Cirium team assesses how many aircraft are still in storage at locations around the world
G-Wizz!
G-WIZZ, THEY'RE HUNGRY FOR EXPANSION!
Founded as a Brexit contingency plan, in just three years Wizz Air UK has grown into its own fully-fledged airline.  Thomas Haynes caught up with Owain Jones, the carrier’s managing director, to find out how it has handled the pandemic and what its plans are for future expansion
A new lease of life
A new lease of life
As more aircraft are retired from passenger service, the abundance of airframes available for conversion is seen as a cost-effective alternative to new-build examples. Nigel Pittaway explores some of the passenger-to-freighter options on the market from both the manufacturer and third-party providers
The good ol’ days
Spotting in the good ol' days
Passionate aviation photographer and enthusiast, Dirk Grothe, shares some of his most stunning images from the observation deck at Frankfurt Airport during the mid-1980s –a time filled with colourful airlines and a rich variety of aircraft
Islander’s Islanders
ISLANDERS for the Islanders
One of Britain’s smallest yet most successful airliners, the Britten-Norman BN-2  Islander, is big in Germany,
Pilots Together
PILOTS TOGETHER
While few areas of the economy have been left untouched by the pandemic, aviators have perhaps had it tougher than most. Tom Batchelor learns more about a pioneering charity that is helping those with clipped wings
AIRLINER WORLD
The Centre Spread
JUNE 2021 On April 16, Israel Aerospace Industries
A helicopter airline?
The future is now
It’s not often that we feature rotary aircraft in Airliner World, but as Howard Slutsken reports, there’s something a little different going on in Vancouver
Royal aviator
Prince PHILIP 1921-2021
The Duke of Edinburgh, while famous for his naval exploits during World War Two, was also a keen aviator and a regular visitor to the Farnborough  Airshow. The Prince received his helicopter licence in 1956 and his fixed-wing certification three years later. He would accumulate almost 6,000 flying hours before hanging up his headset and flying gloves in 1997
You have control...
You have control…
Fly-by-wire technology on commercial airliners was a revolution. However, such radical changes prompted some to consider the merits of automation over human control, as we discover in this exclusive extract from a new book
AIRTEAMIMAGES.COM/
Grants boost for UK museums
Brooklands Museum is one of a trio of
Landor 747 boarding soon
The retro-liveried ‘Queen of the Skies’ is to
MRO news
New MRO partnerships forged
The latest news from maintenance, repair and overhaul
Envision maintenance software selected
(Photo Flickr Commons/Alec Wilson) US-Bangla Airlines is the
Engine nacelle joint venture
Triumph Group and Air France Industries KLM Engineering
Second A350 for German Government inducted
(Photo Lufthansa Technik) The latest news from maintenance,
Boeing 747 agreement
Cargo operator, ASL Airlines Belgium, has entered into
APU ‘centre of excellence’ status awarded
Gulfstream Aerospace’s Savannah, Georgia facility has been recognised
Malaysia Airlines deal extended
In the wake of its recently completed restructuring
Departure gate
Letters to the editor
Information for the traveller. ANDREAS ROHDE Dear editor,
Get ready for the Armchair Airshow
Information for the traveller. Mike Owen, Aerobility Chief
Frozen ambitions
Information for the traveller. Dear editor, In the
Trijets to nowhere
Dear editor, I have really enjoyed reading your
Aviation training
Croatia’s new ATC courses
The latest training aids available for the aviation
Training boost with 767 FPT
In a move to “streamline” its flight training
Triple-Seven simulator upgrade
Pam Am Flight Academy reintroduced its second Boeing
Australian relationships expanded
Ansett Aviation Training (AAT) has expanded its business
Air safety
West Atlantic ATP left runway after crosswind landing
Reports and details of recent incidents A British
Wrong turn created conflicts for Sydney ATC
The super jumbo was inbound to Sydney from
The flying fortress
Presidented access
It is possibly the world’s most famous aircraft, but relatively little is known about it. A new documentary with rare access to Air Force One changes all that. Tom Batchelor spoke to professional pilot and documentary producer Scott Bateman to learn more
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