All Airframers news – Page 184

  • News

    NBAA: Gulfstream announces range extensions for G500 and G600

    2017-10-10T08:57:49Z

    Gulfstream is showing off its latest types – the G500 and G600 – with full interiors at the static this week, as it completes the final stages of the G500’s flight test campaign, ahead of entry into service early next year. It has also announced range extensions for the two ...

  • News

    NBAA: Global 7000 debut pushes Bombardier against Airbus and Boeing

    2017-10-09T18:06:09Z

    Bombardier’s largest purpose-built business jet is not scheduled to enter service until next year, but the Global 7000 is already making waves among potential competitors as the first flight test vehicle makes its debut at the show.

  • News

    Airbus shows upturn in PW-powered A320neo deliveries

    2017-10-09T10:14:00Z

    ​Airbus's A320neo-family deliveries over September tentatively indicate an improved balance between the rival powerplants on the type.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Embraer primes factory for hybrid E-Jet production system

    2017-10-09T09:13:01Z

    ​Wedged on a small plateau in Sao Jose dos Campos between the state-run Institute of Aeronautical Technology (ITA) and Brigadier Faria Lima Avenue, Embraer’s oldest manufacturing complex has adapted over nearly five decades to support the development and production of a diverse crop of aircraft, ranging from regional turboprops to ...

  • News

    NBAA: Guardian Jet leaps higher with Vault 2.0

    2017-10-09T08:18:25Z

    Aircraft brokerage Guardian Jet is seeking to differentiate itself with the roll-out of Vault 2.0, an online asset management portal designed to help users make more-informed fleet decisions.

  • News

    MRJ safe despite receiving 'non-conforming' metal

    2017-10-09T02:33:41Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation has confirmed that one of its metal suppliers has been caught fabricating inspection data on its products, but that is not expected to have any impact on the development programme for the MRJ regional jet.

  • News

    Rising retirements and new materials pose recycling challenges

    2017-10-06T13:37:33Z

    Participants in a panel on aircraft recycling at this year's Global Sustainable Aviation Summit highlighted the potential need for more decommissioning facilities to cope with rising retirements, as well as the challenge that lies in securing a second market for carbonfibre.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: CR 929 could be an unwelcome widebody rival

    2017-10-06T10:14:45Z

    ​It now has a name: the CR 929-600. Say what you will about modern branding strategy, that name certainly works better than the “Chinese-Russian long-range widebody aircraft”, as Comac and United Aircraft (UAC) had previously described the project.

  • News

    Airbus aims for first A330-800 final assembly by year-end

    2017-10-06T08:26:00Z

    ​Airbus has embarked on production of major structures for the first A330-800, the smaller of the two members of the re-engined A330neo family.

  • News

    Zunum launches hybrid-electric aircraft for regional market

    2017-10-05T19:53:50Z

    ​Seeking to serve a neglected market for inexpensive, short-range air transport, Zunum Aero formally launched development of a 6-to-12-seat hybrid-electric vehicle on 5 October and promised to deliver the aircraft within five years, says company founder Ashish Kumar.

  • News

    Boeing agrees to acquire autonomy pioneer Aurora Flight Sciences

    2017-10-05T15:11:51Z

    ​Boeing has agreed to acquire Aurora Flight Sciences as the company grapples with plotting an innovation strategy amidst fast-moving developments in composite structures, autonomous systems and electric propulsion.

  • News

    Boeing starts building first 737 Max 7

    2017-10-04T18:15:59Z

    ​Boeing workers are now building components for the 737 Max 7, the third of five major variants planned for the re-engined narrowbody, the company announces on 4 October.

  • News

    BEA takes lead on Air France A380 engine failure probe

    2017-10-03T20:54:50Z

    ​French investigation authority BEA has assumed control of the investigation of a serious engine failure on board an Air France Airbus A380 over Greenland on 30 September, Canada’s transport agency confirms.

  • News

    PICTURE: Boeing rolls out first 787-10 built for customer

    2017-10-03T17:25:37Z

    Boeing has rolled out the first production version of the 787-10 a few months ahead of a planned certification milestone for the new aircraft variant and delivery to launch customer Singapore Airlines next year.

  • News

    777X's first test wing enters final assembly

    2017-10-03T13:07:21Z

    Boeing in late September began assembling the first test example of a composite wing for its in-development 777X widebody twin, two years ahead of the aircraft's flight debut.

  • News

    Boeing not rushing decision on NMA: commercial chief

    2017-10-03T11:10:37Z

    Boeing will not be rushing into a decision on whether to launch a New Mid-market Airplane (NMA), despite seeing a clear opportunity for such a product, the head of its commercial unit tells FlightGlobal.

  • News

    First A330neo transferred to flight-test division

    2017-09-29T15:43:00Z

    Airbus appears set to miss the expected September window for its maiden A330neo flight, but the first aircraft has been transferred to the flight-test division.

  • News

    WTO panel to review Brazil's complaints against Bombardier

    2017-09-29T13:42:47Z

    ​A World Trade Organisation panel will look into Brazil's complaints that Bombardier has received more than $3 billion in subsidies, says Bombardier's rival Embraer.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: EasyJet's electric vision faces steep challenges

    2017-09-29T13:13:58Z

    ​Los Angeles-based start-up Wright Electric has a dream that within 20 years every short-haul service in the world will be flown by battery-powered aircraft.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Trade ruling poses big questions for CSeries

    2017-09-29T08:32:31Z

    D​espite enjoying the longest bull market run in ­aviation history, Bombardier’s commercial aircraft division was in a weak position when the day started on 26 September. A cash-critical production ramp-up for the CSeries was plagued by delays, while ­Bombardier’s sales staff still had not proved – nearly a decade after ...