All Airframers news – Page 441

  • News

    Airbus and the future of air travel

    2011-06-14T17:42:00Z

    Today's youth expect in the future to fly more often than they do today. They also want air travel to be inexpensive and enjoyable, and they want it to be...

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    Confident ATR outlines Paris order surge

    2011-06-14T17:34:00Z

    Orders from four customers at the Paris air show will push regional airframer ATR's sales this year beyond the record figure of 53 achieved at the same point...

  • A350-900
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    A350-900 first flight pushed back to end-2012

    2011-06-14T16:50:00Z

    Airbus has pushed back the first flight of the A350-900 to the end of 2012 and is aiming for certification and service entry by the end of 2013 because of a delay to final assembly, disclosed in January, which will start at the end of 2011.

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    Stage set for MRJ at Paris

    2011-06-14T16:00:00Z

    Despite the turmoil wreaked on its homeland by natural disasters, Mitsubishi Aircraft is on course with its ambitious MRJ regional jet programme

  • Skylon - Reaction Engines
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    Skylon concept could be next spaceplane

    2011-06-14T16:00:00Z

    A new spaceplane conceived by Reaction Engines could slash the cost of putting small payloads into orbit

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    Airbus to broaden in-cockpit surveillance function

    2011-06-14T16:00:00Z

    Airbus is intending to extend an in-flight traffic awareness system to airport surface movements following certification of the concept by European safety...

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    NATO pursuit of GMTI project finally nears last step

    2011-06-14T14:00:00Z

    After two decades seeking the capability, NATO is set to firm a deal for its alliance ground surveillance system, with Northrop Grumman's RQ-4 Block 40 as the platform

  • Possible A350-1000 design enhancements
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    Rolls-Royce revamps Trent XWB to aid A350-1000 range boost

    2011-06-14T13:27:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is investing in the development of a significantly modified version of the Trent XWB for the A350-1000 to help Airbus enhance the performance of its largest twinjet.

  • News

    VIDEO: Solar Impulse makes second attempt to reach Paris Le Bourget

    2011-06-14T11:43:00Z

    Solar Impulse's prototype aircraft is en route to Paris Le Bourget from Brussels Zaventum, following an earlier unsuccessful attempt in which the solar-powered...

  • News

    CSeries - Keeping the faith

    2011-06-14T10:00:00Z

    CSeries sales will again be under the spotlight at Paris, as Bombardier looks to find a launch customer for the CS100, set for entry to service in 2013

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    Toulouse on track with A350XWB

    2011-06-14T09:00:00Z

    Airbus appears gradually to be winning its battle with A380 production just as it faces the daunting prospect of keeping its latest airliner programme, the three-member A350 twinjet family, on schedule

  • News

    Status check: the 787 flight-test programme

    2011-06-14T08:00:00Z

    An electrical fire during a flying evaluation caused further slippage in the Boeing 787's schedule, pushing first delivery from February to August or September

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    Boeing aims at smooth ramp-up

    2011-06-14T06:00:00Z

    Boeing is increasing its production to record levels as it aims to thwart to new entrants and benefit from the general upswing in the aerospace market

  • News

    HK Airlines to order A380s at Paris Air Show

    2011-06-14T04:11:00Z

    Hong Kong Airlines plans to place an order for Airbus A380 aircraft at next week's Paris Air Show, and could acquire up to six of the superjumbos. An...

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    Business briefs

    2011-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Engine and structural components maker Magellan saw first quarter aerospace sector revenue decrease 4.3% to C$154.6 million ($158 million) owing to a cyclical downturn in specialty product sales volume.

  • News

    Local rivals – or partners?

    2011-06-14T00:00:00Z

    In the face of global competition, the best response may be on your doorstep

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad week

    2011-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Good week - Aer lingus Bad week - Airlines

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    Vinga project proves airlines can drive down costs and emissions

    2011-06-13T17:41:00Z

    If airlines could make departures and approaches shorter, less time-consuming, and more fuel-efficient, they would save money. If the secondary effect of adopting procedures to achieve these objective could cause less local noise nuisance and lower emissions, that would increase the incentive.

  • Monarch 787-8
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    Monarch looking to 2014 for first Boeing 787-8

    2011-06-13T15:31:00Z

    UK scheduled and charter carrier Monarch Airlines now believes it could be 2014 before it receives its first Boeing 787-8s, more than three years after it was due to receive the first of the twin-aisle aircraft.

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    Boeing signs MoUs with Malaysian companies

    2011-06-13T11:49:00Z

    Boeing has signed memoranda of understanding with three Malaysian companies as it eyes an opportunity to sell F/A-18E/F Super Hornets to the country.