Pleased to be back writing on the aviation industry, even if it's not on commercial aviation like I used to.
Do have a look at my story featuring Changi Airport's Covid-19 concierge portal on @yocova_, which might be handy for your next travel to Singapore.
Questions are being asked about the safety of Hawk jets after a plane from @RNASCuldrose crashed in woodland near the Helford in Cornwall. Its two pilots ejected and are being treated in hospital. Ex-pilot @FlightAcesHigh, says fortunately accidents are 'extremely rare'
Will US military end user list clip MA700’s wings?
"Unlike Comac, Avic’s Xian Aircraft unit is indisputably at the heart of Beijing’s efforts to build a world-class military." via @alfredinflight
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Regulators and airlines in the Asia-Pacific are taking a wait-and-see approach in regard to getting the Boeing #737Max flying again in the type’s biggest market.
@AsiaJetWatch with this analysis: https://t.co/q7RYTSZirx
Countries that once avoided upsetting China are moving closer to Washington’s harder stance—to curb Chinese access to customers, technology and sensitive infrastructure. https://t.co/65BP57jXT0
A plea to Janet Yellen: There are simple tweaks to U.S. expat tax rules that would cost the Treasury nothing in lost revenue, save it a packet in enforcement expense and make 9 million people's lives much easier, says @andreaskluth https://t.co/PH4BVvALib via @bopinion
Today in 1941, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were sunk by Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo bombers near British Malaya; the first capital ships to be lost in open ocean, to airpower alone.