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GEnx orders may swell here
Orders for as many as 250 new General Electric (GE) GEnx engines are expected here at the Paris Air Show this week as the Boeing 787 program gathers pace a
Engines
December 13, 2006
Trent 900s for A380 ‘better than spec’
Everything is going very well with the Rolls-Royce Trent 900, which has logged more than 400 engine hours aboard the Airbus A380 since the very large airli
Engines
December 13, 2006
MA60 may become freighter
Xi’an Aircraft Industry is showing a model here at Le Bourget of a proposed cargo version of its MA60 regional turboprop.
Aircraft
December 13, 2006
Qinetiq sunscreens aircraft
Qinetiq is here at the Paris Air Show with a new sunscreen for heat-sensitive aircraft.
December 13, 2006
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Nordam and 3M Form Alliance
The Nordam Group and 3M’s Aerospace and Aircraft Maintenance Division announced they will begin collaborating on projects to serve customers around the wor
December 13, 2006
Engine Alliance Grabs KAL A380 Pact
Korean Air has ordered $300 million worth of GP7200s from the Engine Alliance to power its Airbus A380s.
Engines
December 13, 2006
FlyBe Exercises Option on Four More Q400s
Bombardier Aerospace announced yesterday that Exeter, UK-based FlyBe has converted four options on the Bombardier Q400 turboprop airliners to firm orders.
Aircraft
December 13, 2006
Jepp and Arinc Combine their Best EFB Parts
Jeppesen and Arinc yesterday announced an alliance that will integrate “best of class” EFB components from each company’s portfolios to produce what offici
December 13, 2006
EC okays the Sesame future ATM
European Commission vice president Jacques Barrot and Eurocontrol director general Victor Aguado came to the show yesterday to announce the go-ahead for a
ATC
December 13, 2006
Carriers ink big deals for A350s, 777s
A huge commitment for Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s by Qatar Airways took top billing yesterday here in Paris.
December 13, 2006
Boeing not locked in to 787-9 size
Boeing does not yet know what size its 787-9 will be.
Aircraft
December 13, 2006
Russell Adams now captures technical data with handheld
Russell Adams is offering a new software program for universal, direct data capture by an aircraft operator’s pilots and technicians.
December 12, 2006
A380 graces Dubai after visits to Europe and Asia/Pacific
With almost 150 flights and well over 500 hours of test flying behind it, the Airbus A380 very large airliner’s participation at Dubai 2005 marks only its
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
777-200LR ready to stretch its legs to the limit
As the second Boeing 777-200LR makes its public debut right here in Paris this week to show off its snazzy interior, prototype number-one continues to work
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
France, Canada Orders Launch Triple-Seven Freighter
Boeing last month launched the much-anticipated 777 Freighter with five firm orders from Air France.
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
All systems go for the world’s biggest airliner
Less than 50 days after the A380’s first flight, Airbus has reported an essentially satisfactory start to the very large jetliner’s test program.
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
How does one unload 873 people in 90 seconds? Airbus recruits a select crowd of 1,100 to find out
Airbus officials hope to eventally have the new A380 very large airliner certified by European and U.S.
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
Latécoère sees boost in production and profits
Acquisitions and factory expansion, especially in low-cost production locations, led to an almost one-third jump in year-over-year revenues in 2004 at Fren
December 12, 2006
Decision imminent on final design of 787 shell
Say what you will about Boeing’s political and boardroom troubles over the past few years, the company’s technical proficiency doesn’t appear to have dimin
Aircraft
December 12, 2006
Critics suspicious of Russian consolidation plan
There are those in Russia who ask if the state’s plan to create a Unified Aircraft Corporation is a 21st century repeat of Stalin’s failed collectivization
December 12, 2006
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