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  • News

    Airbus sale of Dassault shares boosted by over-allotment takeup

    2015-04-10T17:58:57Z

    ​Airbus’s 25 March move to sell off its shareholding in Dassault Aviation has completed, with buyers taking up the full over-allotment option – lifting the total number of shares sold to 1.73 million, worth some €1.76 billion.

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    Opinion

    OPINION: Bombardier is still in the game - just

    2015-04-10T10:00:00Z

    ​With more bad news for Bombardier from one of its biggest CSeries customers, its new boss must install a team who can deliver the aircraft hitch free and compete much harder for sales

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    News

    Bombardier risks losing third-largest CSeries customer

    2015-04-08T18:34:44Z

    ​Repeated delays and a new financing problem could drive Bombardier’s third-largest customer for the CSeries to cancel the order within a few months.

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    News

    Mitsubishi to delay MRJ first flight: report

    2015-04-08T11:25:49Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft will hold a press briefing on 10 April, which could see it announce yet another delay to its MRJ regional jet programme.

  • News

    ​UAC moots Superjet MRO in Vietnam

    2015-04-08T03:10:45Z

    United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) could establish an MRO capability in Vietnam to support sales of the Superjet in Southeast Asia.

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    News

    EASA approves higher-weight A330-300

    2015-04-01T13:49:00Z

    ​Airbus has secured European certification for the higher-weight version of its A330-300, powered by General Electric CF6 engines.

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    News

    Bombardier CEO suggests new CSeries delay possible

    2015-03-27T21:05:30Z

    ​Bombardier’s new chief executive appeared to disclose a new delay for first delivery of the CS100 at a press conference in Montreal on 27 March, but a company spokeswoman says there has been no change.

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    News

    Back to life: nine civil types revived

    2015-03-27T16:05:19Z

    ​As our report on Viking’s ​Twin Otter shows, reviving civil aircraft programmes that have foundered can be a gamble that pays off – or, not.

  • Field Aviation
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Field on making ordinary aircraft extraordinary

    2015-03-27T10:28:00Z

    ​For almost 70 years, Field Aviation has been turning mainly Canadian-built types into special mission platforms – making, as its website boasts, “ordinary aircraft extraordinary”. The modifications house, based next to Toronto’s international airport, began transforming surplus wartime transports in the late 1940s. Its latest projects include partnering with Boeing ...

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    News

    Airbus sale of Dassault stake shows Rafale, Falcon maker's appeal

    2015-03-26T11:36:29Z

    ​Airbus’s 25 March move to offload a second tranche of its shareholding in Dassault Aviation has advanced its strategic plan to pare away non-core assets – and underscored the attractiveness to investors of Dassault, a company whose shares have until now been essentially untraded.

  • News

    Airbus raises stakes in move to divest Dassault

    2015-03-25T15:02:06Z

    ​Airbus’s bid to sell off non-core holdings is set to take a significant step forward, when it offloads a second tranche of shares in Dassault Aviation, taking its stake in the maker of Rafale fighters and Falcon business jets down to about 27%.

  • AF447 search
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Air France, Malaysia Airlines losses prompt rethink on flight data

    2015-03-25T14:59:00Z

    ​Calgary-based communications specialist Flyht did not need events like the loss of Air France flight 447 or Malaysia Airlines MH370 to persuade it that airlines’ connectivity with their aircraft could beneficially be improved. It had been producing intelligent on-board satellite communications systems since 2003, and if either or both those ...

  • News

    No US military aircraft in Paris flying display

    2015-03-24T17:05:20Z

    ​US military aircraft will be absent from the flying display at this year Paris air show, although show organisers are holding out hope that the Bombardier CSeries would make its major show debut at the event.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Canada's Héroux-Devtek gears up for big time after landing 777X deal

    2015-03-23T10:07:00Z

    Two years ago, Héroux-Devtek was a distant number three in the civil landing gear market, behind Safran’s Messier-Bugatti-Dowty (MBD) and the former Goodrich business of United Technologies (UTC).

  • News

    Indonesian Aerospace lays out N219 specifications

    2015-03-23T07:09:58Z

    Indonesian Aerospace (IAe) has laid out the specifications of its proposed N219 commuter aircraft.

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    News

    ​Flying Canadians: 10 individuals who made a major mark on aviation

    2015-03-20T13:25:17Z

    To accompany our Canadian industry special, we look at 10 sons of the country – sadly no women quite made the list – who helped develop the country’s aviation sector, from those behind Canada’s first powered flight and World War One aces to an airline entrepreneur and the men behind ...

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: 'Radical change well under way' at Finmeccanica

    2015-03-19T15:40:57Z

    ​Finmeccanica looks to be rising strongly out of a five-year slump, with 2014 figures showing its first positive net result since 2010 and a strong performance in its aerospace and defence core.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Experts urge MROs to prepare for innovation wave

    2015-03-19T15:40:32Z

    ​In recent years, the North American MRO business has been relatively stable and predictable, growing modestly in line with carriers’ fleet plans while capturing incrementally-more work from overseas operators, says experts.

  • Viking Air 400
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Viking Air's Twin Otter gamble paid off

    2015-03-19T13:18:56Z

    ​About as far west as you can go from the aerospace corridor around Montreal and Toronto and the Twin Otter’s original manufacturing site, Canada’s other original equipment manufacturer is proving its gamble to bring the type back to life is more than paying off. Viking Air – based on Vancouver ...

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    News

    Finmeccanica heralds 'significant turnaround' in finances

    2015-03-19T10:45:39Z

    Finmeccanica on Wednesday, 18 March unveiled a set of 2014 financial results it heralds as a “significant turnaround”, with profit (EBITA) in its core aerospace, defence and security businesses rising nearly a quarter to €833 million ($890 million) on sales up nearly 10% to €11.1 billion.