All Airframers news – Page 248

  • RNZAF crew MH370
    News

    ICAO recommends 15min tracking interval for airliners

    2015-02-04T21:42:44Z

    ​Less than a year after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, ICAO has recommended adopting a new aircraft tracking standard for airlines with automated position updates every 15min.

  • Breaking ground at mobile - Airbus
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: US South rises on Airbus, Boeing expansion

    2015-02-03T09:35:00Z

    ​What a difference a decade makes in the geography of the US aerospace industry. It was only 2004 when the US Southeast region was known in aerospace circles primarily as a base for NASA in Florida and Alabama and a manufacturing hub for Gulfstream business jets and Lockheed Martin fighters ...

  • Faradair
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Start-up offers ultimate green machine

    2015-02-02T14:14:00Z

    ​A six-seater, fixed-wing aircraft that operates silently, takes off and lands in confined urban areas, ticks all the green boxes through a combination of hybrid engines, solar panels and wind turbines, and has unmanned capabilities in case of a pilot emergency.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Time for Boeing to control 787 costs

    2015-01-30T14:59:24Z

    ​Boeing has spent a lot of money on the 787 ­programme. How long will it take to make a profit on the project, and do investors care if accounting rules allow it to declare a unit profit now?

  • News

    UAC prepares for work on joint long-haul project

    2015-01-30T13:35:00Z

    ​United Aircraft has affirmed that it intends to begin work on a joint long-haul aircraft with China, following the opening of a new design centre.

  • AN-24 - AirTeamImages
    News

    Top 10 Russian and Soviet types in airline service

    2015-01-30T12:00:00Z

    ​Recent reports from Russia – quickly denied – that Lufthansa was among a group of blue-chip foreign carriers casting a serious eye over the in-development Irkut MC-21 narrowbody prompted us to research the 10 most popular in-service Russian and Soviet commercial types. Here is the list, according to Flightglobal’s Ascend ...

  • C919
    News

    Huaxia Financial Leasing signs LOI for 20 C919s

    2015-01-30T01:38:55Z

    Huaxia Financial Leasing has inked a letter of intent with Comac for 20 C919 narrowbodies.

  • Air Force One
    News

    USAF chooses 747-8 as next Air Force One

    2015-01-28T21:48:30Z

    ​The US Air Force on 28 January announced Boeing’s four-engined 747-8 Intercontinental airliner will serve as the next Air Force One, besting the Airbus A380 as the next generation of aircraft specially outfitted to carry the US president.

  • American 787 200
    News

    Boeing reports new cost increases on 787 programme

    2015-01-28T21:39:43Z

    Reaching an ever-elusive breakeven point on Boeing’s 787 programme slid still further from the company’s grasp in an otherwise profitable fourth quarter and 2014 overall.

  • 737-300 in storage
    News

    In storage: Top 10 parked airliner types

    2015-01-23T16:26:00Z

    What airliners are you most likely to find parked? Ascend Fleets data for January 2015 reveals the types with the most non-active examples.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Ramping up to 100 aircraft a year ATR's main challenge

    2015-01-22T15:18:02Z

    For a company that almost ran out of work a decade ago, the challenge of energising a supply chain to build more than 100 aircraft a year must seem a nice problem to have.

  • MRJ flight test fleet
    News

    PICTURES: Mitsubishi releases pictures of MRJ flight test fleet

    2015-01-22T07:25:24Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft has released pictures of its flight test fleet in various stages of final assembly, as its MRJ regional jet programme draws near to its scheduled first flight in 2Q 2015.

  • Oil Refinery
    News

    ATR doubts low oil price will seriously impact orders

    2015-01-21T12:54:10Z

    ATR warns that oil price volatility could cause airlines to delay ordering aircraft but is sceptical that lower prices will erode the operating advantages of its turboprops.

  • Alitalia ATR 72
    News

    ATR admits impasse over 90-seat aircraft

    2015-01-21T12:26:55Z

    ATR has again sidestepped the question of whether it plans to develop a 90-seat turboprop, with chief executive Patrick de Castelbajac acknowledging that disagreement between the two shareholders has created an impasse.

  • ATR
    News

    ATR happy for output to plateau at 100 aircraft

    2015-01-21T12:24:18Z

    ATR believes its production will "plateau at 100 aircraft a year or just over" from 2016 as it continues to increase output to meet record levels of orders.

  • Oil Refinery
    Opinion

    OPINION: Oil's well for the airframers

    2015-01-20T09:58:00Z

    ​When Airbus and Boeing opted to launch re-engined versions of their A320 and 737 families rather than develop all-new narrowbodies, their logic was that – while the industry was happy with the design, reliability and capacity of their current single-aisle offerings – long-term high oil prices would spur a rush ...

  • A321neo
    Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus in it for the long-haul with A321

    2015-01-19T13:09:00Z

    ​The future of the long-haul narrowbody market is now slightly clearer. Airbus has officially launched a 4,000nm (7,400km)-range version of the A321neo that can match or exceed the Boeing 757-200, including the niche role of flying from the US East Coast to secondary cities in western Europe.

  • P2f historical
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Narrowbody conversions drive P2F market in 2014

    2015-01-16T00:01:00Z

    The year 2014 saw a 10% increase in global passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions to 70 aircraft, driven by growth in narrowbody conversions, while extreme weakness continued to dog the widebody conversion market.

  • Learjet 85
    News

    Bombardier pauses Learjet 85 on $1.4bn write-off

    2015-01-15T14:27:18Z

    Bombardier has taken a $1.4 billion impairment charge after deciding to "pause" its Learjet 85 programme due to continued weak demand in the light jet sector.

  • A350 formation
    News

    Big two will still dominate narrowbodies in 10 years: Bregier

    2015-01-14T09:53:32Z

    The narrowbody airliner market will "still be dominated" by Airbus and Boeing in 10 years' time, predicts Fabrice Bregier, chief executive of the European airframer.