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Engines
News and developments about aircraft engines, including turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft and piston.
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Elisra highlights sensors and IR protection systems
The Elisra Group is showcasing a wide range of specialist products, from UAV sensors and IR protection systems to a new immune satellite navigation system
Engines
June 25, 2007
P&WC eyes successor to its PT6 family
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) continues to consider a possible new turboprop design that could provide a sufficient advance on the PT6, which throu
Engines
June 25, 2007
Klimov puts its VK-800 up against P&WC PT6
Russian engine designer Klimov has revealed its first all-new helicopter turboshaft since the end of the Soviet era and said the powerplant will be aimed p
Engines
June 20, 2007
Engine for A400M transport lags in tests
It seems there is no slack left in the Europrop TP400-D6 turboprop engine program for the Airbus A400M military transport.
Engines
June 20, 2007
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EngineAlliance anxious to power Airbus A350XWB
The GE Aviation /Pratt & Whitney Engine Alliance, which builds the GP7200 powering the Airbus A380 flying at the show, is ready to offer a powerplant s
Engines
June 20, 2007
Rolls Coating Can Stand 2,100 Degrees F
Rolls-Royce’s U.S.
Engines
June 20, 2007
Rolls-Royce Reveals New Engine Line
Rolls-Royce revealed exclusively to AIN details of an entirely new series of two-shaft engines under development to power business jets and large regional
Engines
June 20, 2007
German Airline Picks IAE Power for A320s
Germany’s Blue Wings has selected IAE International’s V2500 engine for 20 Airbus A320s on order.
Engines
June 20, 2007
Rolls-Royce working on new two-shaft engine
Rolls-Royce has revealed exclusively to Aviation International News details of an entirely new family of two-shaft engines under development to power busin
Engines
June 20, 2007
PWC is going green on PW-10X
Pratt & Whitney Canada is showcasing its latest green engine technologies at Paris centered on the 10,000-pound-thrust-class PW-10X engine it is develo
Engines
June 19, 2007
CFM rakes in $2 billion with another $200 million due today
CFM International is having a bumper airshow, announcing more than $2 billion of contracts by the end of Tuesday and with more deals worth potentially anot
Engines
June 19, 2007
PW looking to reduce C02
U.S.
Engines
June 19, 2007
Dassault Picks Rolls-Royce To Power New Bizjet
Rolls-Royce is the surprise winner of the all-out competition to power Dassault’s projected super-midsize business jet, securing the UK-based engine compan
Engines
June 19, 2007
Small DGEN 380 engine completes first test phase
French-based startup company Price Induction, here on Stand A7 in Hall 3, on the eve of the show announced that its small engine, the DGEN 380, has complet
Engines
June 18, 2007
Snecma To Service Wind Jet’s Engines
Snecma Services will provide Italian low-cost airline Wind Jet with maintenance for its CFM56 engines under an exclusive time and material contract signed
Engines
June 18, 2007
P&W Installs First JT8D QuietEagle System
Pratt & Whitney has installed the first JT8D-200 series QuietEagle noise reduction system on a VIP McDonnell Douglas MD-87.
Engines
June 18, 2007
GECAS president spurns non-GE-engined products
Aircraft leasing company General Electric Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) has converted options held on six GE90-110B1L-powered Boeing 777F carg
Engines
June 18, 2007
Boeing: one engine will cut costs on new 747-8
A 16-percent operating cost improvement sounds like a formidable hurdle for any aircraft program, but even more so for one at its outset seen as a low-risk
Engines
June 17, 2007
GE and Smiths already in sync
Barely a month has passed since what formerly traded as Smiths Aerospace formally became General Electric Aviation Systems at the closing of the U.S.
Engines
June 16, 2007
ComTran Hushkit Gets EASA Nod
Texas-based ComTran on June 1 received EASA certification for its noise-cutting “advanced jet nozzle” on MD-80 airliners.
Engines
June 16, 2007
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