All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 5

  • Yak-40 engine test-c-UZGA
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    Yak-40 testbed prepares for flights with VK-800 engine for UZGA models

    2025-06-27T09:57:00Z

    Flight-tests beckon for a Yakovlev Yak-40 which has been fitted with the VK-800 engine intended for the UZGA LMS-901 Baikal and LMS-192 Osvey. The Yak-40 testbed has been modified at the Siberian aviation research institute SibNIA. “Installation and commissioning of the VK-800 engine have been completed,” the institute says. “The ...

  • MC-21-310-c-Rostec
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    Over 20 MC-21s undergoing assembly as latest prototype starts certification flights

    2025-06-27T08:10:00Z

    Russia’s United Aircraft has more than 20 Yakovlev MC-21s in various stages of assembly, as it commences certification test flights with its most recent prototype. The initial certification flight – lasting for 4h, and testing equipment including radio communications – took place at the Gromov flight-research institute at Zhukovsky airfield ...

  • SJ-100-c-United Aircraft
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    First fully-substituted SJ-100 flown to Moscow for certification test preparation

    2025-06-23T06:50:00Z

    United Aircraft has flown the initial fully-substituted Yakovlev SJ-100 to the Gromov test institute near Moscow for certification preparation. The aircraft is equipped with domestically-produced systems and equipment, and powered by Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-8 engines. It carried out its maiden flight on 23 April. United Aircraft says the trip from ...

  • upnext wings title-c-Airbus UpNext
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    Adaptable wings take shape on Airbus Citation test aircraft

    2025-06-19T12:11:00Z

    Airbus’s UpNext division has shown off the initial installation of the ‘eXtra Performance Wing’ on a Cessna Citation VII executive jet. UpNext is the future technologies division of the airframer, and the modified Citation is intended to demonstrate dynamically-adapting wings – based on biomimicry – to maximise aerodynamic efficiency. The ...

  • Overture-c-Boom Supersonic
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    No barriers: Could Mach cut-off silence the supersonic boom?

    2025-06-18T11:49:00Z

    Revival of supersonic air travel is a subject which has largely been relegated to ‘silly season’ status in the two decades since withdrawal of the BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde fleet. While no supersonic airliner programme has been successful – at least economically, technological achievements notwithstanding – the lingering appeal is illustrated by ...

  • Airbus NGSA concepts-c-Airbus
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    Like cultivating fine wine: Strongest technologies to shape next-generation single-aisle

    2025-06-18T10:58:00Z

    As befits the Paris air show, Airbus’s head of future programmes likens the technology selection strategy for a next-generation single-aisle aircraft to the cultivation of grapes for fine wine.

  • Maeve Jet-c-Maeve Aerospace
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    JAL to help Maeve shape rear-engined 90-seat open-rotor aircraft proposal

    2025-06-17T12:33:00Z

    Japan Airlines is to collaborate with Dutch-based Maeve Aerospace on its proposed Maeve Jet, a rear-engined, hybrid-electric open-rotor regional aircraft aimed at the 80- to 90-seat sector. The carrier will provide aircraft design and operations support to assist Maeve in optimising the aircraft’s specification, and ensure it could meet the ...

  • Ethiopian Twin Otter 300-G
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    Ethiopian Airlines is newest customer for rebooted Twin Otter 300

    2025-06-17T10:34:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines is to acquire a pair of De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300Gs.

  • RISE-c-CFM
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    Airbus propulsion chief: Test data encouraging but RISE selection not assured

    2025-06-17T10:23:00Z

    Airbus is encouraged by preliminary data analysis of CFM’s RISE engine but the airframer’s propulsion engineering chief insists that the open-rotor technology has still to cement its case for selection against geared-fan alternatives. “It’s a given ambition, but it’s not a given,” says Frank Haselbach, adding that it remains premature ...

  • C929 wikimedia commons
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    Comac inks pacts with Safran and Crane for C929 systems

    2025-06-16T09:00:00Z

    Comac kicked off its return to the Paris air show with a pair of agreements signed with Safran and US-based Crane Aerospace and Electronics for its C929 widebody programme.

  • Marathon ERA-c-Aura Aero
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    Greece’s Marathon among new customers for Aura Aero ERA

    2025-06-16T07:06:00Z

    Greek carrier Marathon Airlines and Kenyan regional operator Safarilink are among five companies to sign tentative agreements for the French-developed Aura Aero ERA hybrid-electric aircraft. Wet-lease specialist Marathon is taking up to 40 of the 19-seat type, which is scheduled to fly in 2027 and enter service by 2030. Aura ...

  • A330neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus to enhance A330neo capability with further take-off weight increase

    2025-06-13T10:46:00Z

    Airbus is intending to introduce a further take-off weight hike to the A330neo, providing an enhancement to payload-range capability for the twinjet type. Both variants of the A330neo – the -900 and -800 – entered service in 2018 with a maximum take-off weight of 242t, which was subsequently increased to ...

  • A320neo CFM Leap-c-Airbus
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    A320neo ‘gliders’ frustrate Airbus but rate of production ‘into 60s’: Scherer

    2025-06-12T14:19:00Z

    Airbus has nearly 40 A320neo-family jets awaiting engines at its facilities, but commercial aircraft chief Christian Scherer says the underlying single-aisle production performance is trending upwards. The airframer delivered 189 of the single-aisle models in the five months to the end of May, compared with 208 last year. But speaking ...

  • A220-300-c-Airbus
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    Airbus prepares to start certification work on 160-seat A220

    2025-06-12T04:05:00Z

    Airbus is aiming to start certification work on a 160-seat version of its A220 this year, part of a continuing effort to improve the twinjet’s capabilities. Such a version had previously been pitched by Bombardier, who developed the aircraft as the CSeries before Airbus took over the programme in 2018. ...

  • A321XLR test flight-c-Airbus
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    Airbus looks at transferring XLR wing to earlier A321neo variants

    2025-06-12T04:02:00Z

    Airbus is looking to use the A321XLR’s wing on earlier models of the A321neo, to improve performance and simplify its industrial system. The long-range A321XLR – which entered service last year – features a number of aerodynamic changes including a single-slotted inboard flap design. Airbus originally developed the A321 with ...

  • A350-1000F Air France Cargo
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    A350F will deliver ‘best balance’ for freighter market, Airbus says

    2025-06-11T12:27:00Z

    Airbus is making progress on its dedicated A350 freighter, with workstations in Toulouse now adapted and deliveries scheduled to take off in just over two years.

  • Airbus Mobile
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    Airbus chief supports counter-tariffs on Boeing but not US aerospace subsystems

    2025-06-09T08:19:00Z

    Airbus is seeking to reduce its potential exposure to US tariffs on aircraft, but chief executive Guillaume Faury is opposed to a sweeping European Union retaliation. While Faury supports the EU’s considering tariffs on US aircraft imports, he believes extending them to components and subsystems would be counterproductive. “We are ...

  • Overture-c-Boom Supersonic
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    Executive order instructs US FAA to repeal ‘outdated’ overland supersonic ban

    2025-06-07T13:52:00Z

    President Donald Trump has ordered the US FAA to take steps to repeal a long-standing prohibition on overland supersonic flight within six months. Trump has issued the executive order to rescind “outdated and overly-restrictive regulations” – originally imposed in 1973 – banning civil flight at speeds exceeding Mach 1. It ...

  • A350F aft door-c-Airbus
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    Airbus completes wings for initial A350 freighter flight-test airframe

    2025-05-30T08:03:00Z

    Airbus has completed the initial wing set for the A350 freighter at the manufacturer’s UK production facility in Broughton. The wings for the twinjet cargo aircraft, designated the A350-1000F, will be shipped to Bremen for system installation before being transferred to the Toulouse final assembly line. Airbus is constructing two ...

  • D328eco TAC1-c-Deutsche Aircraft
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    Germany’s Deutsche Aircraft shows off initial prototype D328eco

    2025-05-28T13:22:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft has shown off its initial D328eco prototype, rolling out the twin-turboprop at its facility in Oberpfaffenhofen. The airframe, designated TAC1, has been created by combining two Dornier 328 – mating the centre fuselage of one with the nose and empennage of the other. “This milestone represents our transition ...