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Massive Cost Increase Projected for Lockheed Martin F-35
The average unit production cost for the F-35 is now predicted to be as high as $112 million in current dollars.
Aircraft
March 15, 2010
Second Boeing 747-8 Freighter Completes First Flight
The second Boeing 747-8 Freighter, RC 522, completed its first flight yesterday evening, the company announced today.
Aircraft
March 15, 2010
Boeing 747-8 Freighter Achieves Initial Airworthiness Milestone
Boeing has finished initial airworthiness testing on the 747-8 Freighter, the company announced today.
Aircraft
March 11, 2010
United Signs Firm Order for 25 A350 XWB aircraft
United Airlines has signed a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-900 XWBs, formalizing a commitment originally announced last December, the European manufacturer
March 10, 2010
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Airbus To Boost A320 Production in December
Airbus plans to increase the monthly production rate for its single-aisle A320 family from the current rate of 34 to 36 starting in December, the company a
Aircraft
March 9, 2010
No KC-X Competition as Northrop Grumman Pulls Out
A version of the Boeing 767 dubbed “NewGen Tanker” will win the reopened U.S.
Aircraft
March 9, 2010
A400M Understanding Reached; EADS Declares a Loss
EADS will receive an extra €2 billion to continue the A400M program, as well as a loan of €1.5 billion to be repaid as a levy on future exports of the airl
Aircraft
March 9, 2010
NextGen To Fuel Growth in Air Travel, FAA Says
The FAA said in its annual aviation forecast this morning that key airs
ATC
March 9, 2010
ADS-B Final Rule Hits Stumbling Blocks
The FAA’s long-promised April 10 release of its ADS-B final rule appears to have hit two bureaucratic stumbling blocks.
ATC
March 9, 2010
Boeing, Turkish Airlines Finalize Order for 20 Next Generation 737s
Boeing and Turkish Airlines have finalized an order for ten 737-800s and ten 737-900ERs, the manufacturer announced today.
Aircraft
March 8, 2010
Boeing To Close Sydney Plant
Boeing plans to close its factory in Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, in 2012 and move the work performed there to its plant in the Fisherman’s Be
March 5, 2010
Atlas Air To Fly Boeing Dreamlifters, Replacing Evergreen
Boeing has awarded a nine-year contract to Atlas Air for the operation of the manufacturer’s <link news/single-news-page/article/final-dreamlifter-enters-s
March 5, 2010
ATR 42-600 Completes First Flight
The sole ATR 42-600 prototype successfully completed its maiden flight today in Toulouse, France, the Franco-Italian manufacturer announced this afternoon.
Aircraft
March 4, 2010
Bombardier To Open New Regional Support Office in Mumbai
Bombardier Aerospace plans to open a new regional-support office (RSO) in Mumbai, India, during this fiscal year’s second quarter, the Canadian manufacture
March 3, 2010
IATA Figures Show Big Jump in January Traffic
In perhaps another sign of an impending recovery for the world’s air transport industry, international scheduled air traffic for January rose 6.4 percent c
March 2, 2010
CFM Opens New CFM56 Training Center in Hyderabad
CFM International today formally opened a new CFM56 training center in Hyderabad, India, satisfying a commitment made to its customers in 2007.
ATC
March 2, 2010
Koito Industries Seat Fraud Not News to Boeing, Airbus
Boeing discovered from its field representatives in Japan that Yokohama-based Koito Industries had falsified records related to flammability testing of its
Aircraft
February 26, 2010
Fourth Superjet 100 Flies on Borrowed Powerjet Engines
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) managed to fly the fourth prototype of the <link ain-air-transport-perspective/single-publication-story/browse/0/article/super
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February 26, 2010
Boeing, Airbus Commit to Re-engining Decisions by Year-end
All the speculation and chatter over the prospects of re-eng
February 26, 2010
Surprise SIA Results Could Signal Start of Asian Rebound
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region facing the prospect of a slow return to profitability during 2010 might have taken some encouragement from better-than-
February 26, 2010
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