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    Russian firms developing Superjet electric-taxi drive

    2014-06-04T17:11:00Z

    ​Russian aerospace firms United Aircraft and Aviation Equipment are jointly developing an electric-drive system for the Sukhoi Superjet 100, designed to reduce fuel-burn while taxiing.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New ATR chief to focus on legal framework

    2014-06-02T15:20:48Z

    The appointment of the Airbus’s head of contract negotiations, Patrick de Castelbajac, as ATR’s new chief executive comes as the Franco-Italian manufacturer works to transform its legal status from “groupement d’intérêt économique” (GIE) to “société anonyme” (SA) to pursue new objectives: managing suppliers, and launching a new turboprop.

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    IATA: Embraer focused on growth in Asia

    2014-06-02T14:32:37Z

    ​Embraer is focused on increasing the market penetration of the E-Jet in Asia, where it a significant opportunity for 100-seat aircraft.

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    IATA: CSeries engine incident will not derail service entry

    2014-06-01T15:29:18Z

    ​Bombardier is confident last week’s engine-related incident with one of the CSeries test aircraft will not derail its plan to see the regional airliner entering service as scheduled in the second half of 2015.

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    ​IATA: ALC sees demand for 1,200 'A330neos' - Hazy

    2014-06-01T14:50:32Z

    Industry guru and Air Lease boss Steve Udvar-Hazy is helping steer Airbus’s evaluation of its re-engining “A330neo” project and could be a launch customer.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: What is the future for 3D printing in aerospace?

    2014-05-30T12:07:00Z

    Making parts for a jet engine using a 3D printer is – despite what you may hear –– not cheap. The powder used by the printer to build up the part – layer by microscopic layer – is expensive. The 3D printer itself is a machine with a seven-figure price ...

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    Airbus details weight variants for A320neo family

    2014-05-27T11:58:00Z

    ​Airbus has detailed eight weight variants for the A320neo in the first update to its airport planning documentation to feature the re-engined type.

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    Three 'miracles' required for mainstream electric-powered aircraft, says P&W

    2014-05-23T16:34:11Z

    ​Though electric aircraft technology continues to improve, an engineer at Pratt & Whitney says the technology must make revolutionary leaps before being applicable to commercial or military aircraft.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why small is beautiful in freighter conversions

    2014-05-23T14:37:00Z

    Depending on which end of the market you are looking at, the freighter conversion sector is going full throttle or resembling a graveyard. While Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) is straining to meet its backlog of Boeing 737 and MD-80 conversion orders and is preparing for the next types to come into ...

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    ​ILA: Lufthansa Technik boosts R&D efforts

    2014-05-22T10:34:26Z

    Lufthansa Technik is quadrupling its investment in research and development of new product and services.

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    Boeing prefers derivative for long-range 757 replacement

    2014-05-21T16:41:25Z

    ​Boeing’s long-term strategy to address a potential market for 4,000nm-5,000nm range aircraft with 200-250 seats is to leverage existing products rather than launch a clean-sheet programme, says chief executive James McNerney.

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    ILA: Diehl sees no need for further acquisitions

    2014-05-21T15:14:00Z

    Diehl Aerosystems is planning no further acquisitions after the takeover of interior equipment specialist AOA later this year.

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    IAE ships first KC-390 engines to Embraer

    2014-05-20T17:38:43Z

    ​International Aero Engines has shipped to Embraer the first six prototypes of its V2500-E5 engines, which will power Embraer's KC-390 multi-role tanker and transport.

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    ILA: Airbus pushes for radical propulsion leap

    2014-05-20T16:17:28Z

    ​Airbus is literally powering ahead with its vision of a hybrid-electric regional transport aircraft – by preparing to begin serious development of the radical propulsion system on a Munich testbed that will be fully functioning within two years.

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    EBACE: GE prepares to take on PT6A with new engines

    2014-05-20T15:22:00Z

    GE Aviation plans to take on rival Pratt & Whitney’s market-leading PT6A with new engines in the 1,100-1,200 shaft horsepower and 1,800-2,000shp class, by developing a turboprop “centre of excellence” in Prague – the former Walter Aircraft Engines business it acquired in 2008.

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    Pratt & Whitney increases thrust on PurePower geared turbofan

    2014-05-20T14:40:17Z

    Pratt & Whitney is developing a PurePower geared turbofan engine with a higher thrust of up to 35,000lb, the company announced.

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    Russia and China to submit joint long-haul jet plan

    2014-05-20T14:30:00Z

    ​Russia’s United Aircraft and China’s Comac are to submit a feasibility study on a jointly-developed long-haul passenger aircraft to their respective governments this summer.

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    ILA: Airbus demonstrates faith in A380

    2014-05-20T13:05:13Z

    Sluggish sales of its flagship model have not dented Airbus’s insistence that the market for the A380 will grow as the number of international hub airports increases.

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    EBACE: Honda reveals first production HondaJet

    2014-05-19T16:10:21Z

    ​Honda Aircraft revealed the first production HondaJet at the show. The aircraft is in final assembly with the first set of production GE Honda HF120 engines ­installed.

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    ILA: Premium Aerotec gears up to meet the demands of parent Airbus

    2014-05-19T11:31:00Z

    It was a very European compromise. Back in 2007, reeling from a feeble dollar, the A380 debacle and the need to fund development of the A350, bosses of the then-EADS launched a drive to cut costs and streamline the Franco-German group’s cumbersome vertically-integrated organisation. Part of the solution involved divesting ...