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  • Oil Refinery
    Opinion

    OPINION: Oil's well for the airframers

    2015-01-20T09:58:00Z

    ​When Airbus and Boeing opted to launch re-engined versions of their A320 and 737 families rather than develop all-new narrowbodies, their logic was that – while the industry was happy with the design, reliability and capacity of their current single-aisle offerings – long-term high oil prices would spur a rush ...

  • APG-79(V)X radar
    News

    AESA upgrade battle heats up for F/A-18 Hornets

    2015-01-19T20:46:00Z

    A new competition has emerged to upgrade the radars for potentially hundreds of the original Boeing F/A-18 Hornet fighters operated by US and foreign militaries.

  • Oil Refinery
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Looking beyond the short-term impact of low oil prices

    2015-01-19T17:15:13Z

    Recent and apparently continuing falls in the oil price – with Brent trading below $50 per barrel today – provides further evidence of the difficulties associated with forecasting, writes CTAIRA analyst Chris Tarry.

  • MH370 tracking map
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Refining the MH370 search

    2015-01-19T15:05:00Z

    ​Since Capt Simon Hardy revealed in Flightglobal/Flight International his calculations about where Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is likely to have come to rest, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau – leading the MH370 search team – has spoken at length to him.

  • Orders-Jan2015
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Fleet Watch - Orders for December 2014

    2015-01-19T15:00:00Z

    Commercial aircraft net orders came in at 647 for December 2014 where 673 new orders were offset by 26 cancellations.

  • A321neo
    Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus in it for the long-haul with A321

    2015-01-19T13:09:00Z

    ​The future of the long-haul narrowbody market is now slightly clearer. Airbus has officially launched a 4,000nm (7,400km)-range version of the A321neo that can match or exceed the Boeing 757-200, including the niche role of flying from the US East Coast to secondary cities in western Europe.

  • F-35 weapon release thumb
    News

    USMC's F-35B can fire missiles when it comes online

    2015-01-16T19:17:36Z

    ​It is still up in the air whether the US Marine Corps will have combat-ready Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs by its July 1 deadline for initial operational capability (IOC), but when its first 10 jets are ready for deployment, they will be able to fire weapons.

  • A320neo first flight
    News

    13 top-selling narrowbody and widebody types of 2014

    2015-01-16T15:36:00Z

    With the big two manufacturers having released their orders and deliveries figures this week, these are their 13 top-selling narrowbody and widebody types of 2014.

  • P2f historical
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Narrowbody conversions drive P2F market in 2014

    2015-01-16T00:01:00Z

    The year 2014 saw a 10% increase in global passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions to 70 aircraft, driven by growth in narrowbody conversions, while extreme weakness continued to dog the widebody conversion market.

  • Scorpion - Textron AirLand
    News

    Scorpion team reveals design changes, sales target for 2015

    2015-01-15T21:53:00Z

    Textron AirLand’s Scorpion programme is facing a busy 2015, with design enhancements and customer demonstrations set to dominate its activities.

  • Tokyo Fare Chart
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Is Haneda a network Shangri-La for US carriers?

    2015-01-15T19:38:45Z

    ​One could easily think that Tokyo Haneda International airport is the airline network equivalent of Shangri-La based solely on US carriers repeated pining for access to the airport.

  • News

    JetBlue to add more cities to El Al codeshare

    2015-01-15T14:56:53Z

    ​JetBlue Airways will add several more city pairs from Boston to its codeshare agreement with Israel's El Al.

  • News

    USAF will downgrade T-X requirements to shave cost

    2015-01-14T23:07:05Z

    ​In an effort to reduce cost and speed up its often snail-paced acquisition system, the US Air Force intends to water down the capabilities it expects to see in a new jet trainer, as well as several other ongoing acquisition programmes.

  • News

    Mooney delivers first Chinese registered aircraft

    2015-01-14T14:50:29Z

    ​Mooney International has delivered the first Chinese-built, “B” registered aircraft to an unnamed customer, opening up a new and potentially huge market for the high-performance, light aircraft manufacturer.

  • News

    MVP Aero freezes 'triphibian' light sport aircraft design

    2015-01-14T13:46:47Z

    US start-up MVP Aero has frozen the design of its ”triphibian” light sport aircraft (LSA) and says it plans to fly the first prototype – dubbed the most versatile plane (MVP) because of its capacity to land on water, land and snow/ice – within 18 months.

  • Lockheed Indago small UAS
    News

    Lockheed consolidates position to access civilian UAV market

    2015-01-13T20:49:51Z

    ​New Years Eve came and went without the US Federal Aviation Administration publishing a set of rules governing the operation of unmanned air vehicles within the national airspace. It would be the first step toward opening US skies to commercial application of small UAVs.

  • Delta CRJ200
    News

    Delta opens second phase of JFK terminal expansion

    2015-01-13T20:20:45Z

    ​Delta Air Lines opened an 11-gate expansion to its facilities at New York John F Kennedy International airport today, allowing it to consolidate the majority of regional flights in terminal 4.

  • News

    Allegiant to begin new routes from Tulsa

    2015-01-13T19:55:54Z

    ​Allegiant Air will add new routes from Tulsa in Oklahoma beginning in early April.

  • 2014 orders dels table
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Widebodies power Boeing's 2014 output lead

    2015-01-13T14:57:16Z

    A double-digit increase in Boeing's output drove a 6% rise in mainline airliner production last year to a record 1,352 aircraft, with the US airframer's widebody deliveries significantly outstripping Airbus's.

  • News

    Nextant readies G90XT for first flight

    2015-01-13T14:48:27Z

    Nextant Aerospace is readying its G90XT twin-engined turboprop for first flight this week and says it hopes to secure US certification for the remanufactured Beechcraft King Air C90 - in the first in the first half of the year.