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High-flying Italians on Mideast mission
A new alliance with the evolving Russian aerospace sector and efforts to break into the Middle East defense market are key to Italian industrial group Finm
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
Necessity the mother of Russo-French invention
The expansion of Russia’s defense exports in recent years has caused its manufacturers to buy more components and systems instrumentation from leading West
November 6, 2007
ATR places bid for a decade’s demand with -600 turboprop
Avions de Transport Regional (ATR) announced early last month that it is launching -600 series versions of its ATR 42 and 72 twin turboprop regional airlin
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
Saudis pick GE to re-engine F-15s
The Royal Saudi Air Force has chosen General Electric (Stand C410) to re-engine its Boeing F-15S fighters with the F110 powerplant.
Engines
November 6, 2007
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News Notes: Royal Jordanian will be the Middle East launch customer for the GEnx
Royal Jordanian will be the Middle East launch customer for the GEnx engine to power its 787s when deliveries begin in 2010.
Engines
November 6, 2007
A380 incubator hatches a brood of technologies
All jetliners might look alike to anyone who thinks that an airplane is an airplane is an airplane.
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
RVSM Going Live in China
November 21 marks the start of reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) in China’s airspace from FL291 to FL411.
ATC
November 5, 2007
Calstar Instrument Approach Complete
The FAA has approved instrument approaches and feeder routes to California Shock/Trauma Air Rescue’s (Calstar) hospital in Gilroy, Calif., developed by Hic
ATC
November 5, 2007
ERA report 2007
With aviation’s effect on the environment garnering closer attention, regional airline delegates received fair warning from European Regions Airline Associ
November 5, 2007
ERA report: Healthy Growth for ERA Members
Short-haul carriers in Europe have enjoyed “very healthy” growth this year, as passenger volumes and traffic far outpace seating increases and capacity, ac
November 5, 2007
ERA Group Talks Crash Preparedness
ERA plans to recommend to the European Aviation Safety Agency and the European Commission a set of standards emphasizing the importance of preparation for
November 5, 2007
Air Nostrum Takes Top Honors
The ERA has named Spanish operator Air Nostrum its Airline of the Year for the fourth time in nine years.
November 5, 2007
ERA report: New OEM Member
Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has joined the European Regions Airline Association after deciding to go ahead with marketing its proposed Mitsubishi R
November 5, 2007
Mitsubishi picks GTF to power new jet
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries last month received board authority to offer to potential customers the proposed MRJ regional jets, powered by an engine line k
Engines
November 5, 2007
First Hainan ERJ is Embraer’s 1,000th
The Harbin-Embraer Aircraft joint manufacturing venture on September 28 delivered the first of 100 airplanes to its biggest Chinese customer, Hainan Airlin
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
SkyWest To Add 22 RJs
SkyWest Airlines last month said it plans to acquire 22 more regional jets as part of a strategy to retire 23 Embraer Brasilia turboprops and add 66-seat j
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
ASA Reaches Terms with Pilots
Five years of on-and-off negotiations between SkyWest Airlines subsidiary Atlantic Southeast and its 1,700 pilots ended on September 28, when the sides rea
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
SAS Demands Q400 Compensation
SAS said last month that Bombardier would owe it at least SKr500 million ($77 million) in compensation for the grounding of its Q400 turboprop fleet.
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
Sukhoi rolls out Russia’s bid to compete on world stage
The aerospace world got its first close look at the Sukhoi Superjet 100 when Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company staged a rollout ceremony on September 26 outsid
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
ATR targets U.S. market with its new -600 series
Avions de Transport Regional (ATR) announced early last month that it is launching new versions of its ATR 42 and 72 to be known as the “-600 series.” The
Aircraft
November 5, 2007
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