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Korean Air Opts for P&W Engines for Six A330s
Korean Air has selected Pratt & Whitney’s PW4170 Advantage70 engine to power six new Airbus A330s it has on order.
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June 14, 2009
Saft Li-ion batteries for Chinese, Russian RJs
Saft has been selected to supply batteries for both China’s AVIC ARJ21 regional jet and its Russian competitor, the Sukhoi Superjet.
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June 14, 2009
An-148 enters service; stretch version in works
Ukrainian airline AeroSvit launched passenger service with an Antonov An-148-100 regional jet prototype on a June 2 flight between the capital Kiev and Kha
Aircraft
June 13, 2009
UK at risk of losing ground in aerospace, SBAC warns
“Significant extra investment” is required by the UK government and industry if the country is to retain its position as an aerospace powerhouse, the Socie
June 13, 2009
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Parker Hannifin showcases its R&D efforts here at Paris show
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June 13, 2009
GE keeps focus on next-generation technology
After 28 years with General Electric Lorraine Bolsinger took over as president and CEO of GE Aviation Systems in October 2008.
June 12, 2009
ATRr’s 600 Series is close to first flight
Royal Air Maroc is one of the most recent customers to sign up for the new 600 Series of ATR-42s and ATR-72s being developed by Avions de Transport Regiona
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June 12, 2009
Airbus readjusts focus to backlog retention
In the face of the global economic recession, Airbus does not expect to reach its previously predicted 300 new orders this year and has switched its effort
June 12, 2009
Second-generation GTF is already on Pratt’s radar
The downturn in demand in some of its markets has not dented the ardor of engine maker Pratt & Whitney for developing new technology.
Engines
June 12, 2009
Weather Offices at ATC Centers Could Close
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is panning the Commerce Department’s proposal–released on Thursday–to close the National Weather Service c
ATC
June 11, 2009
Diehl and Thales collaborate on integrated airliner cabins
Diehl Aircabin (Hall 2, Stand 192), one of the concerns shed by Airbus as part of its Power 8 restructuring program, is investing more than $135 million in
June 9, 2009
GKN sees new horizons at Filton
Market conditions have hardly been kind to aerospace these past six months or so, but when a company is celebrating its 250th birthday–as GKN is this year–
June 9, 2009
Environment Drives R&D
As for much of the aerospace sector, the need to make air transport greener is driving much of the research-and-development effort at GKN.
June 9, 2009
Resolute Curado sees need for bold action at Embraer
Embraer expects to deliver 30 percent fewer airliners this year than it shipped in 2008, and roughly half the number of Legacy and Lineage corporate airpla
June 9, 2009
CFM bets on composites for future turbofan blades
CFM International (Hall 2 Stand B149) is studying a next generation of turbofans to power single-aisle commercial aircraft, hoping to secure a role in
Aircraft
June 9, 2009
Mexico prepared for new wave of investment in aerospace sector
Mexico’s fast-growing aerospace sector is here at the Paris Air Show in strength once again (Hall 3 Stand D24), and the latest projections for its future s
June 9, 2009
737 changes signal no urgency for replacement
If it didn’t become immediately apparent when Boeing began alluding to time frames that implied a replacement of the 737 might not materialize until 2020,
Engines
June 9, 2009
Looking ahead, MROs recruit skilled technicians
“There was always talk of the labor shortage in the MRO market of ‘Mr.
June 9, 2009
Europe strengthens commitment to Single European Sky program
At the end of March the troubled Single European Sky (SES) program received a vital boost when the European Parliament gave the project the legislative tee
ATC
June 9, 2009
RNP services soon available
Starting next month, Airbus subsidiary Quovadis will begin offering required navigation performance (RNP) services to airlines, airports and authorities.
ATC
June 9, 2009
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