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  • Beluga
    News

    Airbus starts A330 Beluga development

    2014-11-17T15:15:56Z

    ​Airbus has launched the development of an A330-based successor for its five-strong A300-600ST Beluga transport fleet.

  • LOT 787
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Flightglobal investigates three-year 787-8 in-service saga

    2014-11-17T13:13:00Z

    This investigation was supposed to have been published about 1.5 years ago. It's been slightly longer than three years since Boeing 787-8 launch customer All Nippon Airways launched revenue service with a charter flight from Tokyo-Narita to Hong Kong.

  • Air Berlin Technik
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: How airlines are rethinking MRO schedules

    2014-11-17T12:44:46Z

    Airlines are taking different approaches to how they schedule their maintenance requirements, as they weigh up the gains of shorter, more regular work against the traditional bigger block checks.

  • MH17 crash site
    News

    Work begins on recovering MH17 wreckage

    2014-11-17T09:57:26Z

    ​Dutch air accident investigators expect work on recovering the wreckage from the Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash site to to take several days after beginning the recovery operation.

  • Trent 1000
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airlines satisfied with 787 engines despite efficiency miss

    2014-11-17T09:33:00Z

    ​If one of today’s market fashions becomes permanent, the Boeing 787 could be the last commercial widebody aircraft that offers buyers a choice of an engine supplier: the GE Aviation GEnx-1B or the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000.

  • NTSB Battery
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Lithium ion battery fix prompts mixed reviews for 787 operators

    2014-11-17T09:14:00Z

    ​Eighteen months after the US Federal Aviation Administration lifted the grounding order on the Boeing the 787-8 fleet, the two rechargeable lithium ion batteries installed in the aircraft produce mixed reactions among operators.

  • FIRST COMET PANORAMIC
    News

    Comet update: Philae running on last scraps of battery power

    2014-11-14T18:22:00Z

    ​Philae, the washing-machine-sized lander that the European Space Agency has successfully delivered to the surface of a comet, looks destined to complete just a fraction of its scientific agenda as it counts down the final hours before its batteries run out after an landing system malfunction left its solar panels ...

  • first pic from comet 600
    News

    Robospace: Star moments in robotic space exploration

    2014-11-14T17:06:00Z

    ​At the end of a week that saw the European Space Agency turn heads the world over by achieving the first-ever soft landing on a comet, we look at the most dazzling achievements in five decades of robotic space exploration.

  • German A400M - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    Airbus confident on A400M deliveries despite capability shortfall

    2014-11-14T15:06:13Z

    Airbus Defence & Space is still aiming to deliver as many as 10 A400M Atlas tactical transports this year, but acknowledges that it recently missed a significant milestone to introduce military capabilities to the type, triggering a contract cancellation clause.

  • LOT 787
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: After three years in service, how is 787 performing?

    2014-11-14T14:22:25Z

    ​All Nippon Airways introduces Masami Tsukamoto as the first airline pilot outside of Boeing who was allowed to take the controls of the 787-8. When the day finally came to fly the first Dreamliner delivered to ANA from Seattle to Tokyo, Tsukamoto’s reading on the pre-flight fuel gauge still surprises ...

  • News

    GE inks MRO co-operation with MTU

    2014-11-14T14:12:06Z

    ​General Electric and MTU have finalised their MRO partnership for the turbine centre frame on the GEnx family.

  • A330neo
    News

    Airbus relaxed over firming A330neo commitments

    2014-11-14T11:48:00Z

    ​Airbus has yet to firm the commitments to its A330neo but insists that it is not facing uncertainty from initial customers.

  • NH90 Belgium TTH
    News

    Belgium receives final NH90 TTH helicopter

    2014-11-14T11:11:00Z

    ​Belgium has taken delivery of the last of four examples of the TTH troop transport variant of the NH Industries NH90 helicopter.

  • Rosetta’s lander Philae
    News

    Scientific work on hold as ESA determines comet lander's condition

    2014-11-13T16:08:47Z

    ​European Space Agency scientists have determined that their robotic lander Philae is on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, but it is not anchored as it should be and it is not sitting level. Philae, the washing machine-sized lander, may have come to rest on the steep rim of a crater ...

  • first pic from comet 600
    News

    Comet chaser peers deeper into origins of life with successful touchdown

    2014-11-13T11:25:03Z

    ​European Space Agency scientists are attempting to determine exactly where their robotic lander Philae has come to rest on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, but have confirmed that the first-ever soft landing on a comet was a success.

  • News

    Flybe acquires five Q400s for $40m

    2014-11-13T11:14:31Z

    ​UK regional carrier Flybe acquired five 10-year old Bombardier Q400s for £25.5 million ($40 million) in the first quarter of its fiscal year, ended 30 June 2014.

  • Indian PC-7 MkII - Atul Chandra
    News

    Pilatus waits on Indian trainer decision

    2014-11-13T11:11:32Z

    ​Swiss airframer Pilatus has quickly established itself as a trusted supplier to the Indian air force, because of the smooth entry into service and performance of its PC-7 MkII basic trainer aircraft (BTA). As of last month, its in-service examples had exceeded 22,000 flying hours and accumulated well over 42,000 ...

  • M-346
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Alenia Aermacchi's training programme

    2014-11-13T10:27:00Z

    ​Tucked away in a hangar just off Alenia Aermacchi’s trainer assembly line at Venegono Superiore in the north of Italy is an aircraft that is part of the company’s more-than 100-year history, but which will also form a key part of its future.

  • Superjet 100
    News

    Superjet cleared for reduced-thrust take-off

    2014-11-13T08:51:00Z

    ​Sukhoi's Superjet 100 aircraft has secured approval from Russian authorities to conduct take-off at reduced thrust.

  • London Heathrow,
    News

    IAG boss spells out concerns over airport expansion costs

    2014-11-12T08:22:36Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh says he will not be supporting any of the three shortlisted options to expand Gatwick or Heathrow because of concerns over the potential for their construction costs, and consequently airline charges, to rise.