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  • A350-900-c-Airbus
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    Airbus reveals more A350 agreements as net orders top 1,100

    2023-08-04T08:29:00Z

    Airbus has revealed orders for 10 A350-900s in its latest backlog figures, listing them against two undisclosed customers. Four of the type were ordered on 11 July and another six on 31 July. But Airbus’s figures for the month show it has also cut three A350-900s from its total, all ...

  • SSJ-100-c-Irkut
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    First Russian-built collision-avoidance system to be fitted on Superjet

    2023-08-02T08:53:00Z

    Russian avionics specialist Navigator is aiming to deliver the country’s first domestically-built collision-avoidance system later this year. Navigator says the system – known as SPSV – has passed the third of four certification stages for aviation equipment under Russian standards. The fourth stage will finalise the process and confirm that ...

  • mc-21 livery title-c-rostec
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    MC-21 manufacturer Irkut to rebrand under prominent Yakovlev name

    2023-07-27T11:16:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut is to be rebranded with the Yakovlev name, with the migration taking place by the end of August. Irkut is the manufacturer of the MC-21 and also produces the Superjet 100 and its successor, the SSJ-New. Yakovlev design bureau is already a part of Irkut but the ...

  • A320neo production-c-Airbus
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    Airbus drops interim A320neo rate references to focus on 75-per-month target

    2023-07-26T20:00:00Z

    Airbus has dropped references to an interim monthly production-rate target of 65 aircraft for the A320neo-family programme, to focus instead on its ambitions to reach the higher output of 75 per month. The airframer had been looking to achieve the figure of 65 by the end of 2024, and 75 ...

  • A321XLR debut
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    Airbus explores options to offset weight penalty of A321XLR’s reinforced fuel tank

    2023-07-26T19:12:00Z

    Airbus is exploring options to ensure modifications to the A321XLR’s fuel tank do not impose a weight penalty that will significantly affect the aircraft’s range. The A321XLR – which is scheduled to enter service in the second quarter of next year – is intended to offer carriers the ability to ...

  • A320neo PW-c-Airbus
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    No short-term production disruption from latest P&W engine snag: Airbus chief

    2023-07-26T17:33:00Z

    Airbus is confident that the latest snag to affect Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engines will not disrupt A320neo-family production this year, but the airframer has yet to assess potential effects further out. Pratt & Whitney parent RTX disclosed on 25 July that a “rare condition” in powder metal used for ...

  • A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus maintains ramp-up schedules and full-year delivery target

    2023-07-26T16:08:00Z

    Airbus is maintaining its ramp-up schedule targets as the airframer turns in flat adjusted earnings of €2.26 billion ($2.5 billion) for its commercial aircraft division for the half-year. Revenues for the six months to 30 June increased by 16% to €20.3 billion as the company achieved higher deliveries of 316 ...

  • 737-c-Collins Aerospace
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    Safran proposes acquisition of Collins’ flight-control and actuator business

    2023-07-21T08:01:00Z

    French aerospace firm Safran is looking to acquire flight-control and actuation activities from RTX’s Collins Aerospace operation in a cash transaction. Collins Aerospace supplies the systems to commercial and military aircraft, as well as helicopters, and the activity is spread across eight facilities in Europe and Asia. Safran’s offer is ...

  • Harbin Y-12F-c-Harbin Aircraft
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    Chinese Y-12F commuter turboprop secures European certification

    2023-07-18T12:31:00Z

    Chinese manufacturer Harbin Aircraft’s Y-12F commuter transport has secured European certification, seven years after obtaining US approval. The Y-12F is a 19-seat high-wing twin-turboprop, a development of the Y-12 which first flew over four decades ago – although the latest variant differs substantially from the original. It is powered by ...

  • TransNusa ARJ21 3
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    Indonesia’s TransNusa to operate ARJ21’s first international flight

    2023-07-18T04:09:00Z

    Indonesian carrier TransNusa is set to operate the Comac ARJ21 regional jet on flights to Kuala Lumpur, marking the type’s first international route since it entered commercial service seven years ago. 

  • Ecojet Twin Otter-c-Ecojet
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    Environmental airline start-up plans to retrofit turboprops with hydrogen-electric engines

    2023-07-17T10:20:00Z

    Entrepreneurs behind environmental ventures in the UK are aiming to set up a Scottish-based carrier operating turboprops powered by hydrogen-electric engines. The would-be carrier, branded Ecojet, aims to use 70-seat and 19-seat aircraft types, retrofitted with the necessary powertrains. It has indicated that De Havilland Dash 8-400s and DHC-6 Twin ...

  • China Eastern second C919
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    Comac delivers second C919 to China Eastern and firms up Hainan leases

    2023-07-17T01:19:00Z

    Comac has delivered a second C919 to launch customer China Eastern Airlines, as the carrier looks to ramp up operations of the type.  

  • Hydrogen combustion test rig-c-DLR
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    Cologne research centre analyses hydrogen combustion under realistic engine conditions

    2023-07-14T07:15:00Z

    German aerospace laboratory DLR has carried out trials of hydrogen combustion under realistic aircraft engine operating conditions, through a European Union research programme. DLR has been co-operating with US powerplant manufacturer General Electric on the combustion of 100% hydrogen in engines. GE Aerospace supplied a new system designed for direct ...

  • Dourdan site-c-Cobham Aerospace Communications
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    Thales expands avionics line by acquiring Cobham radio and satcom arm

    2023-07-12T05:39:00Z

    French aerospace firm Thales has entered exclusive negotiations to acquire cockpit radio and satcom specialist Cobham Aerospace Communications for around $1.1 billion. Cobham Aerospace Communications – also known as AeroComms – is based in Paris, and has 690 personnel with annual revenues of $200 million. Thales says it aims to ...

  • New A320neo-family line-c-Airbus
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    Airbus formally inaugurates new Toulouse A320neo-family assembly line

    2023-07-10T14:28:00Z

    Airbus has formally inaugurated a new A320neo-family final assembly line at its Toulouse manufacturing facility, which will support the airframer’s single-aisle ramp-up strategy. The assembly line will be capable of producing variants including the A321neo, which has recently become the most-ordered aircraft variant in Airbus’s range. It has already commenced ...

  • A350-c-Airbus
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    A350 orders edge into four figures a decade after maiden flight

    2023-07-10T09:35:00Z

    Orders for Airbus A350s have passed 1,000 for the first time, after nearly 60 of the twinjets were added to the backlog during the Paris air show. Airbus unveiled the aircraft as the A350 XWB in July 2006, and formally launched the programme in December, replacing an earlier concept which ...

  • A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    A321neo overtakes original A320 as Airbus’s most-ordered model

    2023-07-07T14:11:00Z

    Thirty years after the Airbus A321’s maiden flight, the A321neo has just taken over as the airframer’s most popular individual model across its aircraft range. Airbus’s half-year backlog figures show the A321neo has accumulated orders for 5,163 aircraft – overtaking the 4,763 for the original A320. The A321neo had already ...

  • IndiGo A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Huge Indian orders take Airbus half-year net total into four digits

    2023-07-07T06:56:00Z

    Airbus’s large orders from Indian carriers have taken the airframer’s net orders into four figures for the first half of this year. IndiGo’s agreement for 500 aircraft – unveiled at the Paris air show – currently comprises 375 A321neos and 125 A320neos, according to Airbus’s backlog data to the end ...

  • Wing of Tomorrow title-c-Airbus
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    Airbus's second 'Wing of Tomorrow' to undergo structural tests at new Filton facility

    2023-07-04T15:00:00Z

    Airbus is preparing to conduct a destructive test of an experimental wing as part of a technologies initiative, as it opens a new facility at its UK site in Filton dedicated to future wing research. The facility – known as the Wing Technology Development Centre – will focus on constructing ...

  • Beluga XL 6-c-Airbus
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    Airbus rolls out sixth and final BelugaXL transport

    2023-07-01T19:52:00Z

    Airbus has rolled out the sixth and final example of its BelugaXL high-capacity transport, designed to fly aerostructures between the airframer’s manufacturing facilities. The BelugaXL – formally designated the A330-700L – is a heavily-modified A330, developed to replace the older A300-600ST Beluga fleet. Airbus operated five Belugas and originally intended ...