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A Boeing 757 flying from Greece to Germany was forced to divert to Italy over the weekend after its crew had to perform an engine shutdown shortly after departure. The right-hand engine on the Condor aircraft is said to have emitted multiple loud bangs while climbing out of Corfu, with flames also shooting from the turbofan. As a result, the plane stopped its climb and flew onward at a low altitude before making an early and unplanned landing in Brindisi. Given the relatively late hour at which this incident occurred, a replacement aircraft couldn’t be sourced until the morning. However,…

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Air Canada suspended plans to restart flights on Aug. 17 after the union representing more than 10,000 flight attendants told members to ignore a federal back-to-work order, extending a strike that has already disrupted hundreds of services during the peak summer season.The move forced the airline to cancel about 240 flights on Sunday, prolonging a shutdown that has grounded Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge operations since Aug. 16. In a statement, the airline said it would now resume services “as of tomorrow evening” [Aug. 18] and warned customers not to go to the airport unless they had confirmed bookings…

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Rolls-Royce has long been a key player in the evolution of modern aviation. Over decades, its engines have powered some of the most significant aircraft in commercial service and have shaped the fleets of major airlines worldwide. From the early RB211 series to the later Trent family, the UK-based engine manufacturer has consistently introduced new technologies that have set benchmarks in performance, efficiency, and reliability across long-haul markets. The Trent series has become one of its defining achievements, supporting a wide range of widebody aircraft. Each generation has added new layers of technology and performance. The most advanced of these…

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Southwest Airlines Sells Off SAF Developer After 16 Months | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Graham Warwick Christine Boynton August 15, 2025 Southwest Airlines Renewable Ventures acquired SAF production process developer SAFFiRE in March 2024. Credit: Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines has sold SAFFiRE Renewables, a developer of a process to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), to biofuel producer Conestoga Energy. Southwest acquired SAFFiRE in March 2024, shortly after it made a $30 million investment in low-carbon fuel startup LanzaJet. The sale comes as… Graham Warwick Graham leads Aviation Week’s coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology…

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“The Unlimited Class is one of our most iconic, so we are obviously disappointed. While they won’t be able to join us for our inaugural year in Roswell, we look forward to working closely with the class after this event to ensure their accreditation and return at NCAR 2026.” Source: Fred Telling, chairman and CEO of the Reno Air Racing Association, giving a somewhat nebulous statement on the cancellation of Unlimited Class air racing at this year’s first attempt to resurrect the National Championship Air Races.

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Suits Developed For Artemis III Mission In 2027 KBR and Axiom Space announced the successful completion of three crewed submersion tests of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or AxEMU, at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The tests are critical to advancing NASA’s Artemis program to return to the Moon.

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James Rohlf Went Down Near Monticello, Iowa, in the Vietnam War-era plane Veteran airshow pilot and instructor James Rohlf was killed Monday, August 11, when his North American T-28B Trojan crashed near Monticello, Iowa. The 1958 aircraft, a Vietnam War-era trainer, went down in a bean field south of Monticello Regional Airport shortly after takeoff.

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DGCA Issues a Warning to the Airline After it Exceeded the 10-Hour Flight Time Limit India’s aviation regulator has issued a warning to its flagship airline after it allegedly exceeded the 10-hour pilot flight time limit at least twice. The show-cause was sent in June, and it seems Air India’s explanation didn’t do the trick. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the violations occurred on Bengaluru–London services AI133 on May 16 and 17, 2025.

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Thailand is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, welcoming over 35 million international visitors in 2024. The largest source markets for visitors to Thailand include China and India. Still, the country is slowly growing in popularity among US travelers looking to explore its culture, cuisine, and tropical scenery at reasonable prices. However, there are currently no nonstop flights between the US and Thailand. In this article, we examine the reasons behind the lack of nonstop flights between the US and Thailand, explore alternative travel options, and discuss potential future non-stop services. Thailand’s Category 2 Safety Rating Photo: FiledIMAGE |…

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