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March 8, 2021 - by Editor from www.canadianaviator.com
In the first AD, TC required a one-time visual inspection of the stick but the second AD said that further investigation revealed that was "not adequate."
Transport Canada has temporarily banned single-pilot operations from the right seat in the Bell 505 helicopter after a collective stick failed during a preflight check earlier this year. The measure was included in an emergency AD.
The new AD requires fluorescent penetrant inspection before next flight and every 25 hours after that. In response to the AD, Bell has...
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The turbo-ramjet configuration of the J58 engine inspires the reusable, high-speed propulsion technology for Pratt & Whitney's Metacomet program.Credit: U.S. Air Force
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March 5, 2021 - by Guy Norris and Steve Trimble for www.aviationweek.com
As reusable hypersonic propulsion rises up the list of U.S. Defense Department priorities, Pratt & Whitney now confirms it is working on a secretive development program called Metacomet aimed at solving the problem of fielding high-speed, reusable propulsion systems at low cost.
Already at least two years old, Metacomet—a name linked to a 17th century Wampanoag chief, the namesake of a ridge overlooking a Pratt & Whitney research facility in Connecticut—marks the company's return to Mach 3-plus propulsion nearly a decade after selling its scramjet pioneer Rocketdyne arm to the parent company of Aerojet in 2012.
With the intellectual property of...
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Saab's GlobalEye surveillance plane, which is a modified Bombardier Global 6000 business jet.
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February 25, 2021 - by SYLVAIN LAROCQUE and HUGO JONCAS for www.journaldemontreal.com
Secret documents relating to two spy planes have been found on the dark web over the past two days, the result of a major hack involving Bombardier.
More than 35 gigabytes of Bombardier internal files appeared online yesterday, adding to the sample of a few pages leaked Monday. The documents were posted online by Clop, an occult group specializing in ransomware extortion.
According to the British daily Daily Mail , Bombardier refused to pay the ransom demanded by the hackers to avoid the publication of the documents, information that the company did not want to...
Read more https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2021/02/25/des-d...
The P4 on graphic display at IDEX. PAL/Billypix
That this aircraft will change the maritime patrol domain globally...
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February 24, 2021 - by www.arabianaerospace.aero
(Fliegerfaust Note: Could this be a contender in Canada for the replacement of its very old Lockheed CP-140 Aurora?)
PAL Aerospace has launched the P-4 MPA Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft, a special mission modification of the De Havilland DHC-8-400 [Dash 8-400] at the IDEX 2021 show in the Abu Dhabi. It is the first time that this maritime specification has been seen on this aircraft type.
PAL Aerospace LLC is a joint venture between Canada and the United Arab Emirates (UAE; Arabic: الإمارات العربية المتحدة al-ʾImārāt al-ʿArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah)
Read also: L3 Shows Multi-mission Conversion of Bombardier Q400
Mahmoud El-Awini, Director of Programme Management, PAL Aerospace, said: "PAL Aerospace takes passenger aircraft, strips them down and turns them into special mission aircraft for surveillance, recon and intelligence gathering.
Read also: FARNBOROUGH: L-3 Q400 MMA Makes Air Show Debut - Using Bombardier Q400 Aircraft
Although we have been working with De Havilland for some years, this is the first time we have missionized this type of aircraft."
The UAE Armed Forces currently has two Dash 8...
Read more https://www.arabianaerospace.aero/idex-maritime-ma...
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March 4, 2021 - by
Aerosoft Announces CRJ release date
Fans of Aerosoft's CRJ project for Microsoft Flight Simulator should be rejoicing about now as news has come from Aerosoft themselves that the CRJ will be available for release in the Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace and on the Aerosoft store on Tuesday March 16, 2021.
This is what Aerosoft had to say about it plus we have new video tutorials showing off the different features of the jet as well. Let's check it out!
As written above, we now have confirmation from Aerosoft's Mathijs Kok that the CRJ 550/700 are coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator on...
Continue reading below this video demo
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February 25, 2021 - by Jon Hemmerdinger for www.flightglobal.com
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Spirit AeroSystems expects to lose money on its Airbus A220 work for three to five years, until Airbus ramps the twin-jet's production to at least 100 aircraft annually.
That prediction, made by Spirit executives on 23 February, aligns roughly with Airbus's profit timeline for the A220.
The airframer has said it expects to lose money on A220s until mid-decade.
Wichita-based Spirit manufactures A220...
Read more https://www.flightglobal.com/aerospace/spirit-aero...
photographs, taken by Frederick K. Larkin, show C-GPPW (serial number 4625)
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February 23, 2021 - by Fliegerfaust with the participation of Frederick K. Larkin - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Saturday afternoon at Downsview Airport (ICAO: CYZD located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada) C-GPPW (serial number 4625) departed for Toronto Pearson (ICAO: CYYZ). Downsview Airport is where the Q400 aircraft model final assembly line is located.
Read also Q400 Production Leaving Toronto...
It departed CYYZ just after 7AM Sunday headed for Dhaka, Bangladesh. (See picture above)
Below is a rare scene of it (the 625th example) parked beside the prototype (c/n 4001).
photographs, taken by Frederick K. Larkin, show C-GPPW (serial number 4625) parked beside the prototype ("Dash 8 Series 400" c/n 4001)
Pictures taken by Frederick K. Larkin.
Serial number 4625 is the 625th DHC-8-400. The prototype shown is serial number 4001, the first Q400.
Here it is again below taxing out from the plant.
photographs, taken by Frederick K. Larkin, show C-GPPW (serial number 4625) taxing at Downsview airport.
See more from Frederick K. Larkin from his Flickr account!
Also by Frederick K. Larkin: New Global 7000 FTV5 Exclusive Pictures (now renamed Global 7500)
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February 23, 2021 - by Bombardier Inc. (source) for www.globenewswire.com
Bombardier (TSX: BBD.B) announced today that it recently suffered a limited cybersecurity breach.
An initial investigation revealed that an unauthorized party accessed and extracted data by exploiting a vulnerability affecting a third-party file-transfer application, which was running on purpose-built servers isolated from the main Bombardier IT network.
In accordance with established cybersecurity procedures and policies, Bombardier promptly initiated its response protocol upon detection of the data security incident. As part of its investigation, Bombardier sought the services of cybersecurity and forensic professionals who provided external confirmation that the company's security controls were effective in limiting the scope and extent of the incident. Bombardier also notified appropriate authorities, including law enforcement, where required and will continue to work with the authorities as the investigation continues.
Forensic analysis revealed that personal and other confidential information relating to employees, customers and suppliers was compromised.
Approximately 130 employees located in Costa Rica were impacted. Bombardier has been proactively contacting customers and other external stakeholders whose data was potentially compromised. The ongoing investigation indicates that the unauthorized access was limited solely to data stored on the specific servers. Manufacturing and customer support operations have not been impacted or interrupted. Bombardier can also confirm the company was not specifically targeted—the vulnerability impacted multiple organizations using the application. Bombardier will continue to assess the situation and stay in close contact with its clients, suppliers and employees, as well as other stakeholders.
With the ever-increasing number and sophistication of cybersecurity attacks on corporate groups, Bombardier remains committed to maintaining the integrity of its IT infrastructure and safeguarding employee, client and supplier information.
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February 23, 2021 - by Captain Joe for www.youtube.com
(See above)
On the 20th of February 2021, a United Boeing 777-200, registration N772UA performing flight UA-328 from Denver,CO to Honolulu,HI (USA) with 231 passengers and 10 crew, was in the initial climb out of Denver's runway 25 when the right hand engine's (PW4077) inlet separated associated with the failure of the engine.
The crew declared Mayday reporting an engine failure. The aircraft stopped the climb at about 13000 feet, the crew requested to return to Denver after running the checklists. ATC offered any runway, they would make it happen.
The aircraft returned to Denver for a safe landing on runway 26 about 23 minutes after departure. The aircraft stopped on the runway for a check by emergency services. Emergency services advised of an active fire within the right hand engine and extinguished the fire a few minutes later.
The aircraft was...
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