Tag: aeronautics
‘strong indications’ that Putin approved the supply of the missile
End of the investigation into the crash of MH17, this Malaysia Airlines plane shot down on July 17, 2014 by a Russian missile in Ukraine, while connecting the capitals of…
A page in aviation turns with the end of production of the Boeing 747
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing is delivering its last 747 this Tuesday, January 31. Fifty-four years after its first flight, the “Jumbo Jet” is gradually bowing out. If it is…
Air India set to complete landmark order for 500 aircraft
In India, Air India is preparing to conclude the contract of the century: 500 planes, including 230 Airbus, to carve out a place for itself internationally, but also on the…
NASA partners with Boeing
A commercial and sustainable aircraft, a possible dream? In any case, this is what NASA experts believe. The American space agency has just teamed up with the aviation giant Boeing…
due to sanctions less flights within Primorye
After February 24 and the start of the “special military operation in Ukraine”, as the Kremlin calls it, sanctions in the air sector were among the very first taken by…
first flight between Paris and Djanet after a twelve-year suspension
The inaugural direct flight between Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle and Djanet, in the Great South of Algeria, landed early, this Sunday morning, December 18, in this oasis, with on board 64 first French…
the civil parties angry at the start of the indictment
The prosecution began Wednesday, December 7 its indictment at the trial of the crash of the Rio-Paris flight, in which 228 people died on June 1, 2009, dismissing some ”…
Rio-Paris flight crash: a trial for what?
On June 1, 2009, an Air France Airbus A330 crashed at sea. Flight AF 447 was to connect Rio to Paris. 216 passengers and 12 crew members were on board,…
Airbus blames Air France pilots
At the trial of the crash of the Rio-Paris flight, this Tuesday, November 15 in Paris, Airbus rejected the fault on the pilots of Air France. Questioned for the second…
the Air France representative defends pilot training
The airline, prosecuted for “involuntary homicides” after the death of the 228 people who were on board the AF447 which crashed in the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009, chose…