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Paris 2011: Raytheon expands SeaVue capability

Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems division has upgraded its SeaVue maritime surveillance radar, incorporating a situational awareness package that has
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Paris 2011: Airbus carefully ramps up production

Building on a strong upturn in global airline traffic, Airbus is ramping up production of all its models–A320 family, A330 and A380–while keeping a careful
Engines

Paris 2011: Chromalloy celebrates 60 years in aeroengine business

Chromalloy, one of the world’s larges
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Paris 2011: TE Connectivity brings ‘intelligence’ to electronics

One of the newest names in aerospace is also one of the biggest, but even before Tyco Electronics became TE Connectivity this past March, few in the indust
Engines

Paris 2011: Trent XWB newcomer is mature before its time

With positive early test results and an accelerating work schedule, Rolls-Royce is confident it can deliver the
Engines

Paris 2011: Trent XWB turbofan put to the test

Eight Trent XWB engines–serial numbers 20990 and 20001 through 20007–are being used in Rolls-Royce’s test program.
Engines

Paris 2011: Next Up: Power for Boeing’s 787-10X

Rolls-Royce is working “very closely” on the engine requirements for a 787-10X development being considered by Boeing, according to Trent 1000 program dire
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Alcoa ups the ante against composites

Aluminum giant Alcoa (H5 F220) is here exhibiting a fuselage section manufactured with
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Boeing promises clarity, though no decision, on 737 replacement

It seems clear now that Boeing will not announce a decision on a successor to the
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Boeing Vows To Defend Lower Reaches of Narrowbody Market

Boeing intends to defend the segment of the market where its 7
Aircraft

Paris 2011: ATR 72-600 Debuts at Paris Air Show with EASA Certification in Hand

Here at the Paris Air Show, ATR is showcasing its newly certified ATR 72
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Aircraft

Paris 2011: Elbit Capabilities on Show

Israel’s Elbit Systems has announced a number of important developments in recent weeks, covering a range of the company’s diverse capabilities.
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Smart bomb heads IAI line-up

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is showing off its latest precision-guided munition here at Le Bourget.
Rotorcraft

Eurocopter X3 Set for Public Debut at Paris Air Show

The Eurocopter X3 (“X cube”) compound helicopter demonstrator is to appear for the first time in public next week at the Paris Air Show.
Security

NATA Concerned with Proposed Airport SMS Plan

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has formally responded to the FAA’s proposed rulemaking that would require all commercially served airpo
Aircraft

SyberJet is New Name for SJ30 Program

The new owners of the SJ30 light jet program are renaming their company “SyberJet Aircraft,” shuttering the former owner’s Martinsburg, W.Va., assembly lin
Maintenance and Modifications

Hubbard’s QS3 Gulfstream II/III Hushkit OK’d by EASA

The EASA has certified the Hubbard Aviation Technologies QS3 hushkit system for the Gulfstream II, IISP, IIB and III as meeting Chapter 3 noise requirement
Aircraft

Sukhoi Considers Corporate Superjet Variant

United Aircraft, builder of the Sukhoi Superjet SJ100, is considering a corporate transport version of the regional jet, which would serve the niche betwee
Maintenance and Modifications

Chromalloy Nevada Reduces Workforce Again

Last Thursday 41 employees of the Chromalloy facility in Carson City, Nev.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bell Helicopter, Cessna Build Singapore Facility

Bell Helicopter and Cessna Aircraft, both Textron companies, broke ground on a facility dedicated to service and support for customers in the Asia-Pacific
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer Strengthens EMEA Regional Services

Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) continue to provide growth opportunities for Embraer.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Beefs Up Service in Europe, South Africa  

A 30-percent staffing increase is slated for Bombardier Aerospace’s wholly owned
Maintenance and Modifications

bmi Enhances Commitment with Lufthansa Technik

British airline group bmi has signed two new agreements with Lufthansa Technik.
Aircraft

Mach 4 Supersonic Bizjet To Be Revealed at Paris Show

On Monday at the Paris Air Show, HyperMach Aerospace Industries plans to unveil a “next generation” supersonic busin
Maintenance and Modifications

Falcon 7X To Fly Soon, Mod Kits Sent To Service Centers

Dassault has begun sending Falcon 7X modification kits to its service centers to fix the potential runaway pitch trim issue that caused the
ATC

Crunch Time for LightSquared Tomorrow? Not Really

In accordance with the Federal Communication Commission’s January ruling, LightSquared must, in its June 15 final report on GPS compatibility tests, show t
Avionics

Honeywell Tenders Buy Offer To EMS Technologies

Honeywell announced yesterday that it offered to acquire EMS Technologies for $491 million, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
Aircraft

JetNet’s Crystal Ball Shows $258B in Bizjets by 2020

JetNet released its first 10-year business jet delivery forecast last week, predicting worldwide deliveries of 11,476 new business jets worth $258 billion
Aircraft

Boeing Still Coy on U.S. Tanker Design

Since winning the $4 billion contract from the U.S.
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