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Airliner and bizjet orders spell rosy outlook at Collins

An improving outlook for the airline industry and the projected continued turnaround in business aviation are converging at the perfect moment for Rockwell
Aircraft

UK Unveils Taranis UCAV Demonstrator

Amid tight security, the Taranis unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) was unveiled at BAE Systems’ Warton airfield in England this week.
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Aircraft

KC-X Evaluation Begins Again–with a Surprise

Last week bidders handed in their latest proposals for the U.S.
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Aircraft

Germany and France Propose Drastic Defense Cutbacks

Armed forces in Europe are bracing themselves for severe cutbacks as governments tackle budget deficit problems.
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Aircraft

Boeing Flies F-15 Silent Eagle

Boeing has flown the interim version of the
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Aircraft

Atlas Cheetah C Fighters for Ecuador

Reports from Ecuador state that the nation is close to acquiring nine Atlas Cheetah C fighters from South Africa.
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Aircraft

Sagem Launches Vertical-attack Laser AASM

Announced last week was the first successful test of the 250-kilogram laser-guided version of Sagem’s AASM modular weapon.
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Engines

GE Engines ramps up production of GEnx

GE Aircraft Engines plans to build 100 GEnx engines this year and double that number next year, as the company accelerates production to meet a demand for
ATC

ITT takes leading role in devising next-gen ATM

You could be forgiven for thinking that the best part of a generation has been expended in talking up the promised benefits of the U.S.
Aircraft

Irkut’s MC-21 raises Russian comfort bar

This week’s Farnborough airshow will provide the closest look yet at what Irkut Corp.
Aircraft

C Series moves into detailed design phase

Bombardier is about to freeze the design of its C Series airliner, marking the end of the project’s joint definition phase and the official start of the de
Aircraft

Alenia adopts new tech to build M-346 trainer

Alenia Aermacchi is stepping up the pace on the production line for its new M-346 Master jet trainer at the Venegono Superiore factory in northern It
Aircraft

First A330-200F prepares for launch customer Etihad

The latest member of the Airbus A330 family is the Series 200F cargo variant, which was launched in early 2007 and is scheduled for mid-2010 entry into ser
Engines

Rolls-Royce Wins $16 Million Cleen Program Award

Rolls-Royce has received awards valued at $16 million for its participation in the FAA’s Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions & Noise (Cleen) technologie
Aircraft

Airbus Delivers This Year’s 10th A380

Airbus delivered Singapore Airlines’ 11th A380 and Lufthansa’s second A380 today, raising the number of airplanes in the in-service fleet to 33.
Aircraft

R-R pulling out stops to mature Trent XWB

Four years after the surprise launch of the Airbus A350XWB airliner, engine maker Rolls-Royce is still faced with two pleasant surprises from what might ha
Aircraft

Airbus takes long-term look at future single-aisle designs

New competitors in the single-aisle airliner market have driven Airbus to look beyond current technologies to identify the required characteristics for an
Aircraft

Mantis prays, and waits for Europe to bite

Although developed to help answer the UK’s surveillance requirements, the BAE Systems Mantis unmanned air vehicle technology demonstrator has become the fo
Avionics

Raytheon and Gentex offer low-cost helmet sight

After making its international debut in May at SOFEX in Jordan, the Scorpion helmet-mounted sight is being shown by Raytheon and Gentex for the first time
Engines

Leap-X tests hitting their mark

CFM International has completed the second phase of testing of the Leap-X core demonstrator known as eCore 1.
Aircraft

Boeing Chooses Site of 787 Interiors Factory

Boeing has chosen North Charleston, S.C., as the location for its new 787 Dreamliner interiors fabrication facility, the company announced today.
Aircraft

Boeing Reveals It Could Miss Year-End Target for First 787 Delivery

Boeing’s margin of error to deliver the first 787 by the end of the year appears to have dwindled to near nil, as the company comes to grips with delays as
Airports

NBAA Members Tell TSA DCA Access Unworkable

NBAA vice president for safety, security and regulation Doug Carr, representatives from five NBAA member companies and other industry groups met with Brian
Airports

New Terminal Opens at London Heliport

The new passenger terminal at the London Heliport officially opened on Tuesday.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Touts Benefits of Bonus Depreciation

In written testimony delivered yesterday to the U.S.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

ARSA Mx Liability Insurance Group Licensed

The Aeronautical Repair Station’s efforts to create a risk-retention group to provide commercial liability insurance for its members is closer to fruition.
Maintenance and Modifications

Cessna Aids Special Olympics with Mobile Service

Citation owners who donate the use of their jets to fly participants in this year’s Special Olympics USA National Games to Lincoln, Neb., can rest assured
Safety

Techs Need Help with Fatigue Issues, Too

While it seems that most of the focus on fatigue issues is on pilots, the FAA is concerned about maintenance technician fatigue and has taken steps to educ
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Revises Alternate Compliance Approval Process

The FAA has issued a draft revised Order 8110.103A with new information about how agency personnel process alternative methods of compliance (Amoc) request
Maintenance and Modifications

EASA Awards STC for Soloy LTS101 Helo Mod

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) awarded a supplemental type certificate (STC) to Soloy Aviation Solutions for conversion of Eurocopter AS350BA h