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Airplane’s Encounter With A Dust Devil, Which Resulted In A Loss Of Airplane Control At A Low Altitude Analysis: The pilot reported that while conducting a slow flight maneuver for flight testing purposes in an unregistered airplane, he felt a “heavy push up” on the airplane to about 75 ft above ground level. The right wing then lifted and the pilot lost control of the airplane which entered a left descending spiral. The airplane subsequently impacted terrain and came to rest inverted.

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Chicago O’Hare International Airport has finally broken ground on a long-awaited new concourse. The $1.3 billion expansion, known as Concourse D, marks the airport’s first major terminal construction in years. The project has faced repeated delays since it was first announced in 2018. Now, it is slated for completion in 2028. Officials say the new facility will help modernize one of the country’s largest airports, adding capacity and updated passenger amenities as part of the airport’s broader redevelopment program. What Concourse D Will Bring To Chicago O’Hare International Airport Photo: City of Chicago  The new Concourse D was designed by Chicago-based…

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REGISTER NOW: 2026 Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025 11:00 EDT | 16:00 BST | 17:00 CEST As 2026 approaches, the commercial aviation landscape continues to evolve. What shifts have occurred in market projections? How many aircraft and engines will manufacturers deliver in the coming decade? What are the latest maintenance… REGISTER NOW: 2026 Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast is part of Aviation Week Network’s complimentary online access. Register now to view this content, plus receive complimentary access to insights from our experts in the global aerospace, air transport, mro, defense and…

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The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning, known as tabletop exercises, with Boeing before considering allowing the manufacturer to produce more than 38 737 MAX aircraft per month. The exercises will review potential issues the planemaker may face if it increases production beyond the FAA-imposed cap. Boeing 737 MAX production has been capped at 38 units per month since last year, following a January 2024 incident where a door plug blew off a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737-9. Boeing has made strides to improve quality and safety since then, and the FAA aims to ensure the manufacturer can…

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REGISTER NOW: 2026 Business Aviation / Helicopter Fleet & MRO Forecast | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025 11:00 EDT | 16:00 BST | 17:00 CEST As 2025 approaches, how has the business aviation and helicopter market outlook changed? How many aircraft and engines will be delivered over the next ten years? Join Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s (AWIN) analysts and editors as they… REGISTER NOW: 2026 Business Aviation / Helicopter Fleet & MRO Forecast is part of Aviation Week Network’s complimentary online access. Register now to view this content, plus receive complimentary access to insights from our experts…

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An ITA Airways Airbus A330-200 has been flying around for weeks with a winglet missing – a component that the carrier has yet to replace. The widebody has been photographed in service without its right-side winglet, which was likely damaged and thus removed. Despite the missing component, the aircraft was returned to service and has been a rather peculiar sight in the skies! source

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Frontier Airlines is pushing deeper into Spirit Airlines’ core markets, unveiling 20 new routes as it seeks to become the “No. 1 low-fare carrier in the top 20 U.S. metro areas.”The additions include eight new routes from Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, plus six apiece from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.“We see a clear path to being the No. 1 low-fare carrier in the top 20 U.S. metros,” Frontier CEO Barry Biffle says. “As industry capacity adjusts, we want to ensure consumers in those markets continue to have affordable flight options.”  Frontier’s network plans come as…

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Delta Air Lines is facing a potential lawsuit after a passenger alleged that a flight attendant physically assaulted him during a flight in July 2025. The complaint, drafted by personal injury firm CEO Lawyer and posted on Instagram, claims the passenger was slapped across the face after a disagreement with crew members. The incident has sparked controversy over in-flight conduct, the rights of passengers, and flight attendant training standards. Allegedly, the altercation began after the passenger raised concerns about service and interactions with the cabin crew. What started as a verbal disagreement allegedly escalated into a physical confrontation. This is…

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The Week In Technology, Aug. 25-29, 2025 | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Graham Warwick August 27, 2025 Having achieved transition to wingborne flight, Elroy aims to start extending the Chaparral’s range envelope. Credit: Elroy Air Elroy Transitions Uncrewed Cargo eVTOL U.S. startup Elroy Air has transitioned its hybrid-electric, vertical-takeoff-and-landing Chaparral between vertical and horizontal flight, a key milestone in development of the uncrewed cargo aircraft. Three transition flights have occurred since July 31… Graham Warwick Graham leads Aviation Week’s coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology across the aerospace industry, with a special focus on…

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From 2009 (YouTube Edition): From China to Wittman Field, Singer Introduces the Nanchang CJ-6A From 1954 until 1958, the Nanchang Aircraft Factory build the Soviet Yak-18 under license as the CJ-5; however, with increasing advancements in jet pilot training, Chinese engineers quickly realized that improvements to the performance and design would be necessary in order to meet the needs of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force.

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