All articles by Dominic Perry – Page 147

  • News

    DUBAI: Bell validates speed prediction for 525 Relentless

    2015-11-09T04:46:05Z

    ​Bell Helicopter is making continued progress with its developmental 525 Relentless rotorcraft, having now reached its predicted not-to-exceed speed (Vne) of 165kt (305km/h).

  • News

    DUBAI: NorthStar to work on armed Bell 429

    2015-11-08T15:56:32Z

    ​Abu Dhabi-based NorthStar Aviation is to work with airframe manufacturer Bell Helicopter to develop an armed variant of the latter’s 429 medium twin.

  • News

    DUBAI: Embraer Executive Jets closes on 1,000th delivery

    2015-11-07T14:43:27Z

    ​Embraer Executive Jets is closing in on its 1,000th aircraft delivery, with the milestone set to be achieved in around 11 years since the division’s launch.

  • News

    DUBAI: ACJ320neos gaining market traction

    2015-11-07T11:24:17Z

    ​Airbus Corporate Jets arrives at Dubai in bullish mood, with the re-engined Neo variants of its VVIP narrowbody family beginning to gain traction in the marketplace since their May launch.

  • News

    H135 helicopters due for China assembly

    2015-10-30T15:57:48Z

    Airbus Helicopters has played down the potential impact on its existing Donauwörth production facility of a new Chinese assembly line for the H135 twin-engined rotorcraft.

  • News

    AW609 crash kills two pilots in northern Italy

    2015-10-30T12:43:01Z

    An AgustaWestland AW609 tiltrotor test aircraft has crashed in northern Italy, killing its two pilots.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: AgustaWestland eyes future developments warily

    2015-10-28T09:14:00Z

    Italy’s rotorcraft champion AgustaWestland finds itself at somewhat of a crossroads. It has, in the last two years, successfully certificated and brought into service two new helicopters – the 8.3t AW189 and 4.6t AW169. And now it has just the one development programme – if we exclude the more iterative ...

  • C-27J Alenia Aermacchi
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: C-27J could use some of Alenia boss Bagnato’s luck

    2015-10-27T10:53:48Z

    Turin airport is one of Italy’s sleepier facilities, far from the bustling hubs of Rome, Milan or even Naples. But despite the quiet, for Alenia Aermacchi, Turin still represents one of its more important sites. Two of Alenia’s key lines are located there – the Eurofighter Typhoon, largely for the ...

  • News

    Selex advances M-345 cockpit development

    2015-10-20T12:40:07Z

    Selex ES is progressing with the development of a next-generation cockpit for Alenia Aermacchi’s M-345 jet trainer, says Fabrizio Boggiani, director of marketing and sales at the company’s Airborne & Space Systems division.

  • News

    Alenia Aermacchi reveals dual-role M-346 sales target

    2015-10-20T12:28:37Z

    Alenia Aermacchi believes it could sell around 100 armed examples of a dual-role M-346 that it is in the early stages of developing, with the model to provide operators with an affordable asset for low- and medium-intensity conflicts.

  • News

    AgustaWestland makes fresh push to safeguard UK site

    2015-10-19T15:48:45Z

    ​AgustaWestland has reiterated its belief that a new military helicopter can be designed and built at its Yeovil, UK facility – but only with the backing of the country's government.

  • C-27J winglets
    News

    Alenia Aermacchi outlines performance boost for C-27J

    2015-10-19T11:17:46Z

    ​Alenia Aermacchi plans to introduce a widespread package of enhancements to its C-27 Spartan medium transport, which will become the baseline standard for the type from late 2017.

  • News

    Alenia Aermacchi P-72A MPA tests near completion

    2015-10-13T17:07:44Z

    Alenia Aermacchi is nearing completion of a test and evaluation phase for the Italian air force’s new P-72A maritime patrol aircraft.

  • News

    Airbus Helicopters to begin Arrano tests for H160 shortly

    2015-10-07T23:19:16Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters will shortly begin trials on its Dynamic Helicopter Zero test rig of the first pair of Turbomeca Arrano engines destined for the H160 programme.

  • News

    Waypoint signs for H135 as helicopter lessors diversify

    2015-10-07T22:14:46Z

    ​The rotorcraft industry’s trio of big lessors are out in force at Helitech, with each keen to emphasise that business continues to be strong despite the downturn in the oil and gas segment that is afflicting heavy helicopter operators.

  • Fourth AW169 prototype
    News

    AgustaWestland considers full ice protection for AW169

    2015-10-07T00:31:09Z

    ​AgustaWestland expects deliveries of its new AW169 to be into double figures by the end of 2015 even as it works to add further capabilities to the 4.6t rotorcraft, including potentially full ice protection.

  • News

    H135 gains Helionix avionics suite

    2015-10-07T00:27:26Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters is to further upgrade the H135 light twin with the addition of its Helionix avoinics suite - which includes a glass cockpit and four-axis autopilot - and has signed up Norwegian emergency medical services operator Norsk Luftambulanse (NLF) as launch customer.

  • Bell 505
    News

    Three-month certification slip for Bell 505

    2015-10-07T00:25:39Z

    ​Bell Helicopter has confirmed a three-month delay to the certification of its developmental 505 Jet Ranger X, with the milestone moving from late 2015 to end of the first quarter of 2016.

  • News

    Bell dismisses UH-X rethink claims

    2015-10-07T00:24:51Z

    ​Japan's defence ministry is unlikely to reverse its decision to award a major procurement contract to a combined Bell Helicopter/Fuji Heavy Industries team - at least in the view of Bell chief executive John Garrison.

  • News

    Airbus Helicopters positive despite sluggish rotorcraft market

    2015-10-05T21:05:22Z

    ​Despite the subdued market for new helicopters – particularly in the oil and gas segment – Airbus Helicopters remains confident that it can end the year in positive territory.