Content Archive: June 2009

‘Chip-on-flex’ simplifies a/c lightning protection

ITT Interconnect Solutions has enhanced its chip-on-flex (CoF) filter connectors with TVS surge suppression capabilities using chip capacitors surface-moun

CAE Tapped To Provide C Series Simulator

CAE has been selected by Bombardier to provide engineering services and a flight simulator for the C Series narrowbody aircraft.

Teal Group Forecasts Doubling of UAV Spending

The Teal Group’s latest Market Profile and Forecast for the unmanned aerial vehicle concludes that expenditure on UAVs will rise from an annual $4.4 billio
Aircraft

Next-phase Osprey Support Contract Awarded

Bell Boeing has just received a new contract to add to its existing support contract for the V-22 Ospreys operated by the U.S.

GE’s FMS optimizes approaches

GE Aviation is here in Hall 2A Stand C137 exhibiting a flight deck with a flight management system (FMS) able to optimize approaches for reduced fuel burn

Eurocopter could use diesel to power future rotorcraft

Eurocopter is here exhibiting its “Bluecopter” diesel engine concept on the static display.
Aircraft

ATR soaring as orders gush in; $300M in sales in first two days

Franco-Italian regional turboprop maker ATR continued to defy predictions for a tepid sales showing at Le Bourget yesterday when it inked a purchase contra
Aircraft

Parker Hannifin Scores A350XWB Work

Parker Hannifin has signed two agreements with major aerospace companies, which could net the company some $7.5 billion over the life of the programs.

AgustaWestland Gets New Order, Expands Spares

Transcanada’s ANR Pipeline Co.

Bombardier Bullish in 10-year Bizjet Forecast

Bombardier said at the Paris Air Show yesterday that it expects total deliveries of 11,500 business jets worth $256 billion between this year and 2018.