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News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Boeing still hasn’t solved engine swap ‘challenges’
Boeing hasn’t yet worked out how to change between alternative 787 engines in the space of 24 hours.
Engines
June 13, 2007
Support revenues now exceed Rolls engine sales
In recent years, engine manufacturers have shifted their emphasis from straightforward production of engines to the far more lucrative business of after-sa
Engines
June 13, 2007
900ER not necessarily the end of the line
Quite possibly the last member of the best selling family of airliners in the history of the industry, the recently certified Boeing 737-900ER has at once
Aircraft
June 13, 2007
Bombardier plans menu for aftermarket services
Bombardier’s business model for the C Series airliner family includes fleet management services along the lines of Boeing’s GoldCare program for the 787 th
Aircraft
June 12, 2007
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Engines will ultimately drive C Series outcome
The key to Bombardier’s still-pending decision on whether to go ahead with a $2 billion-plus investment in its projected C Series 110/130-seat regional air
Engines
June 12, 2007
OAK gets OK to build Il-96
Russia’s new airframing consortium OAK has won government approval to continue limited production of widebody airliners.
Aircraft
June 12, 2007
Boeing preaches rate restraint
Prices for new Boeing jetliners could harden as the manufacturer works to manage production rates and outsourced parts supplies in the face of continuing h
Aircraft
June 12, 2007
Bombardier reacts to evolving size demands
Bombardier Aerospace is responding to demand for bigger regional jets with its 100-seat CRJ1000 and continues to mull a 90-seat stretch of its Q400 turbopr
Aircraft
June 12, 2007
Staying competitive remains top priority for Canadian OEM
Bombardier has assembly plants in Wichita, Toronto and Montreal and manufacturing plants in Montreal, Belfast in the UK, and Querétaro in Mexico.
June 12, 2007
Franco-Russian engine tests slated to start late this month
The Franco-Russian Powerjet SaM146 turbofan engine, which is to power the Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional airliner, is set to fly by the end of this month.
Engines
June 12, 2007
Auto maker to build engines for aircraft
Russia’s largest automotive manufacturer, AutoVAZ, known in Western Europe for its Lada and Niva cars, is working on a new series of rotary-piston engines
Engines
June 12, 2007
Companies in Aerospace Valley brace for Airbus Power8 storm
France’s Aerospace Valley, with 94,000 jobs at 1,300 companies (including approximately 1,000 small and medium-sized enterprises– SMEs) and 8,500 research
June 12, 2007
Aerospace MBA Shapes Future Leaders
The Toulouse Business School has designed a dedicated MBA program for the aerospace industry.
June 12, 2007
EU Assumes Control of Galileo with Taxpayer Money
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ATC
June 12, 2007
DayJet Expects To Launch Next Month
DayJet invited members of the press to sample the company’s service as it nears next month’s launch of per-seat regional VLJ on-demand charter operations.
June 12, 2007
CFM’s LEAP56 studies shifting into high gear
CFM International, the engine manufacturing joint venture between General Electric and Snecma of France, is forging ahead with a range of advanced engine s
Engines
June 12, 2007
Finnair Trades on Great Circle Advantage
Finnair is a CFM customer with a very real but little-known success story, which is contributing in a major way to more efficient travel.
June 12, 2007
787 engine makers revel in record order numbers
When a new aircraft is breaking all sales records and only two engine companies compete to supply its power, it is hardly surprising that those two compani
Aircraft
June 11, 2007
A successful union, not yet consummated
Three years after they merged, Air France and KLM say the combination has paid off.
June 11, 2007
First Airbus model sings its swan song
Delivery of the 561st Airbus A300 next month marks completion of the European manufacturer’s long march to becoming a successful competitor to its U.S.
Aircraft
June 11, 2007
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