All United States articles – Page 189

  • 777 assembly 640 cBOEING
    News

    Brussels approves Alcoa acquisition of titanium producer RTI

    2015-06-11T14:56:59Z

    Brussels has approved Alcoa’s proposed $1.5 billion share swap takeover of Pittsburgh-based titanium supplier RTI International Metals.

  • B-2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New US bomber competition heats up

    2015-06-11T09:54:00Z

    In April, Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu sent a quiet ripple through the American national security community, when he proposed restarting production of the former Soviet Union's most sophisticated Cold War bomber – the supersonic Tupolev Tu-160, or “Blackjack”.

  • Boeing rechargeable UAV - Patent Yogi
    News

    Boeing awarded patent for UAV capable of recharging mid-flight

    2015-06-10T19:08:09Z

    ​Boeing has been awarded a patent for an inflatable long endurance unmanned air vehicle that is rechargeable mid-flight, so is able to stay aloft for long durations of time.

  • 787-9
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How will Boeing fill a 757-sized hole?

    2015-06-09T15:03:48Z

    What kind of aircraft should occupy the yawning gap in size and capability that separates a 180-seat 737 Max 9 with a range of 3,600nm (6,670km) from a 7,850nm-range, 242-seat Boeing 787-8?

  • United Express CRJ700
    News

    United Express CRJ700 skids off Buffalo runway

    2015-06-08T14:43:49Z

    A United Express Bombardier CRJ700 operated by Mesa Airlines skidded off the runway and onto grass at Buffalo Niagara International airport late on 7 June, according to media reports.

  • JAL 767
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing reinvests in 767 for freighter market

    2015-06-08T10:02:15Z

    By any reasonable standard, Boeing's 767 has had a good run. The twin-engined widebody is approaching 35 years of uninterrupted serial production. It has outsold its smaller, narrowbody sibling, the 757, with 1,073 deliveries up to April 2015 and orders for 38 commercial freighters left in the backlog.

  • Latitude
    News

    FAA approval clears Citation Latitude for deliveries

    2015-06-05T21:15:43Z

    ​The US Federal Aviation Administration has awarded a type certificate for the nine-passenger Citation Latitude to complete a 3.5-year-long development programme, Cessna announced on 5 June.

  • KMAX 640
    News

    Kaman restarts K-Max production on new commercial orders

    2015-06-05T19:52:22Z

    ​At least 10 more K-Max helicopters will be produced on a revived assembly line after a 12-year hiatus, Kaman Aerospace announced on 5 June.

  • 777 fastening machine
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing's plan for mixed 777 and 777X assembly line

    2015-06-05T11:13:40Z

    This was Boeing's problem: a new version of the 777 with a new engine and a composite wing will enter service in 2020, but the older version with a metallic wing will likely stay in production as a freighter for at least another five years. So how does the company ...

  • F-35
    Opinion

    OPINION: After a $100bn spend, it's time for F-35 to deliver

    2015-06-05T10:49:00Z

    ​More than $100 billion has already been spent on developing, testing, fixing and producing about 130 Lockheed Martin F-35s for the US government. In a few weeks or months, the US taxpayer also will have the first 10 combat-ready F-35Bs for that investment.

  • NATO AGS Global Hawk rollout preview - Northrop Gr
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Northrop rolls out NATO AGS Global Hawk

    2015-06-04T09:01:00Z

    ​At NATO’s Chicago Summit In May 2012, the alliance signed a $1.7 billion agreement with Northrop Grumman to acquire the RQ-4 Block 40 Global Hawk high altitude, long endurance (HALE) unmanned air vehicle under its Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme.

  • Supersonic concept - NASA
    News

    NASA awards studies for low-boom supersonic transports

    2015-06-03T20:07:38Z

    ​Eight newly-launched studies announced by NASA on 3 June will continue the agency’s long-running effort to validate the technology for a new generation of passenger-carrying supersonic aircraft.

  • Sonex 640
    News

    Sonex CEO, mechanic killed in Oshkosh crash

    2015-06-03T19:02:10Z

    ​Two employees of aircraft kit maker Sonex – including chief executive Jeremy Monnett – died in a 2 June accident while flying a company-owned Sport Acro in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

  • News

    Sensor upgrades top USAF wish list for F-35 Block 4

    2015-06-03T15:54:15Z

    ​Improving two of the Lockheed Martin F-35’s key sensors should be priorities for a future operational standard called Block 4, says a top US Air Force general.

  • Flybe Embraer 175,
    News

    Embraer open to E175-E1 production after E2 arrives

    2015-05-28T12:18:44Z

    Embraer appears open to the possibility of continuing production of its current-generation E175 regional jet for several years after the arrival of its re-engined replacement from 2020.

  • News

    FAA gives Gogo green light for 2Ku flight tests

    2015-05-27T16:13:35Z

    Inflight entertainment provider Gogo has received authority from the US Federal Aviation Administration to flight test its 2Ku satellite connectivity service on a company-owned Boeing 737-500, Gogo announces.

  • Gulfstream G150
    News

    Gulfstream says G150 future must "play out"

    2015-05-26T19:47:21Z

    ​Gulfstream executives stopped short of fully committing to the midsize market sector for the long-term, as the 10-year-old G150 now faces two new rivals with no replacement yet identified.

  • News

    DAE sells StandardAero

    2015-05-26T18:05:37Z

    ​Dubai Aerospace Enterprise’s ambition to become a global giant with businesses in several expanding industry sectors has effectively ended with the sale of its only overseas subsidiary, StandardAero, one of the biggest and oldest names in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of business jets and their engines.

  • S-97 Raider 640
    News

    S-97 Raider makes debut test flight

    2015-05-22T17:22:50Z

    ​Sikorsky has completed a first flight of the self-funded S-97 Raider at the company's flight test facility in West Palm Beach, Florida, to open a year-long test and demonstration phase for the high-speed, compound helicopter proposed for light attack, scout and special utility missions.

  • F-35B landing on USS Wasp - USMC
    News

    USMC F-35B lands on USS Wasp for operational testing

    2015-05-21T12:43:09Z

    Six US Marine Corps Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II aircraft landed on board the USS Wasp amphibious assault ship on 18 May, where they will begin the first phase of shipboard operational testing for the force’s Joint Strike Fighters.