As the rumors mentioned in the past couple weeks about FAA’s approval date of B737 MAX would be 18th of November, FAA announce the official decleration on the plane. American authority gave a green light for B737 MAX back to service after certain maintenance actions. To read the official FAA update webpage please Click HERE
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The ICAO Council endorsed new updates yesterday to its Aviation Recovery Task Force’s (CART’s) ‘Take-off’ Guidelines for international air transport. The new guidelines provide recommendations for countries to consider adopting per their current local medical status, and on specific priorities including general hygiene, masks and face coverings, health screening and declarations, air passengers with reduced …
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EASA and “together4safety” prepared a new safety report “Safety Issue Report – Skills and Knowledge Degradation due to Lack of Recent Practice” The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 has created an unprecedented situation for the aviation industry. With significant reduction in air traffic, most aviation professionals are no longer able to perform …
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According to Reuters FAA has reached the final stage of checks for recertifying Boeing 737 MAXs. The earliest date was mentioned as 18th november. However the preparations seem they will take time. …Following the FAA green light, airlines must complete software updates and fresh pilot training, a process that will take at least 30 days, …
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2020 EASA Annual Safety Conference – The road to a safe and sustainable recovery EASA organised its annual safety conference online on 4th and 5th of november. AEI participated the conference and expressed its opinions concerning current and future safety gaps in aviation. To visit conference page please click HERE
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…Being the best matters in aviation as in other industries. Being perceived as the best matters, too, if you believe that perception is as important as reality when it comes to aviation safety. For the FAA, being considered the gold standard for aviation safety oversight has been a matter of pride for many up and down the …
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The International Federation of Airworthiness Publishes AEI Press Release IFA, the international body dedicated for flight safety issued AEI newsletter on the dark side of aviation industry and regulators. AEI has been a member of IFA for along time and two institiutions have same long term goal about safer future in aviation. ABOUT …
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Boeing relesed its market forecast for the nest 18 years under CMO 2020-2038. According to Boeing despite a downturn in aviation because of COVID-19, in teh long run not many things have changed. The Boeing’s CMO projects 607.000 new aircraft maintenance workforce is necessary to fill the gap in 2038. To read the full report …
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AEI has been warning for a long time all aviation related people and institutions about failing regulators. Majority of plane crashes are avoidable when there is a proper control and oversight on aviation industry. Most current evidence of our words are 2 B737 MAX crashes. Even US governmental body accepted the aviation authority of US …
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After various tests in almost 1 year of grounding B737 MAXs, EASA was convinced that the machine is safe for commercial flights. The official allowance has not been published yet and preparations are still going on. But expectations are so that the “permit” will be released before end of 2020. The source of news from …
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