All Air Transport articles – Page 352

  • Swiss A220
    News

    A220 operators advised to monitor compressor over stall risk

    2020-04-30T17:21:00Z

    Carriers using Airbus A220s are being advised to monitor the operating performance of low-pressure compressors, to warn of stalls, following measures to address engine failures on the type. A220s are fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1500G powerplants, which have been the subject of scrutiny following a series of engine failures ...

  • GE9X on GE 747 flying testbed
    News

    GE Aviation’s profits slide in Q1 as engine sales tumble

    2020-04-30T15:13:00Z

    GE Aviation’s commercial engine sales and orders tumbled in the first quarter of 2030, as did revenue and profit, as the coronavirus took a bite from the Ohio company’s business.

  • efanx1
    Analysis

    Why Rolls-Royce is still powering ahead with hybrid-electric development

    2020-04-30T15:09:00Z

    Despite the cancellation of the E-Fan X demonstrator it was developing with Airbus, Rolls-Royce believes hybrid-electric power can drive cleaner regional aviation in the future.

  • BA 747-400
    News

    Stick-shaker ambiguity led to unnecessary 747 stall-recovery action

    2020-04-30T13:23:00Z

    Boeing is amending Boeing 747-400 flight manuals to clarify unreliable airspeed procedures after a British Airways crew erroneously believed a stall warning was genuine and repeatedly attempted a stall recovery manoeuvre. The aircraft (G-BNLN) had reached top-of-climb at 33,000ft, during a transatlantic service to Phoenix from London Heathrow on 9 ...

  • nma-ga
    News

    Boeing CEO dismisses major new commercial product launches amid pandemic uncertainty

    2020-04-29T21:02:00Z

    Boeing will not unveil a major new aircraft programme anytime soon, but will continue investing funds into updates to existing products and efforts to develop next-generation manufacturing and design processes.

  • WestJet-737-Max-c-Shutterstock
    News

    Boeing anticipates Q3 return of 737 Max

    2020-04-29T19:56:00Z

    Boeing believes it will resume 737 Max deliveries in the third quarter of 2020, with chief executive David Calhoun saying the company is progressing well through certification work despite challenges posed by coronavirus.

  • Korean 787-9 and 787-10
    News

    Boeing has time to review 787 production strategy in light of rate cuts: CEO

    2020-04-29T19:44:00Z

    Boeing has no immediate plan to restructure its 787 manufacturing footprint despite announcing a major cut in production.

  • Leap engine
    News

    Safran expects to build 1,000 CFM Leap engines this year

    2020-04-29T16:45:00Z

    French aerospace specialist Safran is expecting to manufacture around 1,000 CFM International Leap engines this year, having delivered 40% fewer civil powerplants over the first quarter. It says it handed over 326 engines from the CFM56 and Leap range in the three-month period. These included 272 Leap engines, down 35%. ...

  • boeing building
    News

    Boeing to cut commercial aircraft staff by 15% and slash production as losses mount

    2020-04-29T14:24:00Z

    Boeing is slashing its commercial aircraft workforce by more than 15% and cutting production rates in response to the coronavirus pandemic and ensuing cash crunch.

  • Dornier 328-c-Jeffry Surianto_Shutterstock
    News

    Germany’s DRA hints at alternative power for revived Dornier 328

    2020-04-29T11:15:00Z

    Fledgling airframer Deutsche Regional Aircraft (DRA) has rebranded its proposed revival of the Dornier 328 twin-turboprop as the “D328eco” and hired a former Airbus specialist in alternative propulsion as its chief technology officer.

  • Global 7500 flying
    News

    Bombardier to resume manufacturing on 11 May

    2020-04-28T21:55:00Z

    Bombardier intends to resume aerospace manufacturing on 11 May, ending what will have been a seven-week production halt due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  • BA A350
    News

    British Airways considers axing 12,000 jobs as parent unveils huge losses

    2020-04-28T16:51:00Z

    British Airways is proposing a restructuring programme which, it warns, could result in up to 12,000 redundancies. The IAG-owned carrier states that it has notified its trade unions about the measure and – while it remains subject to consultation – the proposal is likely to affect “most” of the UK ...

  • first 787 from charleston march 2015 640 c Boeing
    News

    Boeing to reopen 787 production site in South Carolina

    2020-04-27T22:48:00Z

    Most Boeing employees at its South Carolina 787 production site will return to work on 3 May or 4 May, ending a temporary site shutdown that began on 8 April.

  • Embraer - E190-E2 c Ian Langsdon_EPA_Shutterstock
    Analysis

    Why Embraer’s breakup with Boeing highlights its solo struggles

    2020-04-27T22:47:00Z

    The collapse of the Boeing-Embraer joint venture leaves Embraer more vulnerable as a standalone company than Boeing, raising questions about the Brazilian airframer’s ability to compete long term against Airbus, say two analysts.

  • Broughton
    News

    Airbus furloughs over 3,000 UK wing-plant personnel

    2020-04-27T16:00:00Z

    Airbus’s UK division is to furlough some 3,200 personnel at its wing-production plant in Broughton as part of measures to cope with the coronavirus crisis. The staggered furloughs – which will start over the next three weeks, and last for three weeks – affect the majority of production and production ...

  • E2 landing
    News

    Embraer starts Boeing split proceedings but stays vague on future plans

    2020-04-27T14:36:00Z

    Embraer has formally commenced arbitration proceedings following the decision by Boeing to terminate the companies’ $4.2 billion merger. But the Brazilian airframer has offered little insight into its response to the sudden collapse of the proposed commercial and military partnership, and the extent to which it had prepared for such ...

  • Embraer Ejet2
    News

    Embraer to seek damages as it accuses Boeing of sabotaging merger

    2020-04-25T16:36:00Z

    Embraer has accused Boeing of deliberately wrecking the proposed tie-up between the two aircraft manufacturers, and is set to launch a damages claim over the collapsed deal. While it acknowledges Boeing’s notice of termination of the master transaction agreement – which set out plans for joint commercial and military aircraft ...

  • Embraer Boeing joint venture
    News

    Boeing walks away from Embraer tie-up

    2020-04-25T15:25:00Z

    Boeing has abandoned its plans for a tie-up with Embraer, exercising its right to terminate the agreement for joint commercial and military aviation ventures. The US airframer says its master transaction agreement with the Brazilian manufacturer had reached its initial termination date on 24 April. This was subject to extension ...

  • efanx1
    News

    Rolls-Royce to continue ground test of E-Fan X systems despite axing of programme

    2020-04-25T09:37:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to continue ground-test activities on the power generation system it was developing as its contribution to the Airbus E-Fan X, despite the programme’s cancellation before the hybrid-electric demonstrator ever flew.

  • Air Canada 787
    News

    Operators of 787s warned after latest ILS deviation incident at Hong Kong

    2020-04-25T07:08:00Z

    Hong Kong authorities have warned Boeing 787 operators of possible adverse autopilot behaviour during localiser capture at the city’s international airport, after the latest in a string of incidents involving the type. A newly-issued NOTAM instructs carriers to check a Boeing flight crew operations bulletin referring to “anomalies” in localiser ...