On this episode of AvTalk, updates on the aviation situation in Ukraine. Plus, Airbus goes big with an A380 flying test bed for hydrogen propulsion.
Ukrainian airspace updates
We run down which airlines are avoiding Ukraine and which are still operating. Note: this episode was recorded on Wednesday, 23 February prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Airbus & CFM announce hydrogen flying test bed
Airbus and CFM Engines announced a flying test bed for a hydrogen-powered engine this week. A CFM Passport engine will be attached to the rear fuselage of Airbus A380 MSN 001 and will begin flying by the middle of the decade. We discuss the announcement and the next steps for Airbus and CFM.
Downfall reviewed
Jason and Ian both had the chance to watch the new
Netflix documentary Downfall about the two 737 MAX crashes and the design of the aircraft. We share our thoughts for those who have been following since the beginning and those who may be new to aviation.
Sir Tim Clark speaks his mind, again
Emirates president Sir Tim Clark is again speaking his mind. We discuss some of the
highlights in his recent interview with journalist Andreas Spaeth.
Joby prototype crashes
A Joby eVTOL prototype suffered a crash last week and the NTSB is investigating. Joby won’t say much more than that.
Let airlines fail, says UK think tank
The Institute of Economic Affairs, a UK think tank argues in a new report that airlines should have been left to fail during the pandemic. We offer some thoughts on that report.
You can read it for yourself here.
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