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Pentagon’s Budget Review Boosts UAVs, Drops F-22, VH-71 and CSAR-X
The Pentagon is increasing production of the General Atomics Predator and Reaper armed UAVs and withdrawing 250 strike aircraft.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
April 16, 2009
Superjet International Gains EASA/ENAC Part 145 Maintenance Approval
The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has issued EASA/ENAC Part 145 certification to Venice, Italy-based Superjet International, allowing the regiona
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
Embraer Launches KC-390 Transport Jet
The new tactical transport jet that has been under development in Brazil for the past two years was formally launched this month.
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
Alenia Touts UAV Capability
Alenia Aeronautica is claiming leadership in Europe of unmanned aircraft development, following the recent completion of new flight tests of the Sky-Y demo
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
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Boeing Refreshes F-15 Strike Eagle with Stealth, New EW
Boeing has applied some stealth design principles to the F-15 Strike Eagle, and is marketing the modified aircraft for export as the F-15SE Silent Eagle.
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
Denel Now a C-130 Service Center
Denel Aviation of South Africa has been certified by Lockheed Martin as a service center for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of C-130s.
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
Boeing Sells Eight More 787s to Gulf Air
Bahrain’s Gulf Air has lifted Boeing’s order figures out of negative territory this week with a conversion of so-called purchase rights on eight 787-8s, ma
Aircraft
April 16, 2009
Qantas Outlines Delivery Deferrals
Qantas Airways said it would defer delivery of four Airbus A380s and 12 Boeing 737-800s by about a year today as it announced a series of steps to counter
April 14, 2009
Group Uses Bizjet Backlash To Promote User Fees
In its recent issue of “ATC Reform News,” Reason Foundation director of transportation studies Robert Poole is using the anti-business jet rhetoric to furt
ATC
April 14, 2009
Embraer’s Airliner Production Drops 16 percent in Q1
Embraer delivered 32 commercial airplanes during the first quarter this year, the company announced today.
Aircraft
April 14, 2009
Boeing To Cut Twin-Aisle Production Next Year
Boeing announced this afternoon that it will cut production of its 777 line from seven to five airplanes a month beginning in June 2010 “due to significant
April 9, 2009
Alenia Completes Acquisition of Sukhoi Stake
Finmeccanica subsidiary Alenia Aeronautica yesterday completed its acquisition of 25 percent plus one share of Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company (SCAC), Finmec
Aircraft
April 8, 2009
NTSB: Multiple Lapses Cited in 2007 American Airlines Engine Fire
An unapproved and improper procedure was used by mechanics to manually start the left engine on an American Airlines jetliner.
Engines
April 7, 2009
Airbus, Boeing Tally Dismal First-Quarter Order Totals
Airbus ended the month of March with firm orders for 16 airplanes, raising its annual total out of red figures for the first time this year, to a net total
April 6, 2009
Boeing Delivers 121 Aircraft in First Quarter
First-quarter deliveries for Boeing Commercial Airplanes rose 5.2 percent from a year earlier, to 121 airliners, the company announced today.
April 3, 2009
ASA Grounds 60 CRJs for Maintenance Checks
Atlanta-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines last night voluntarily grounded 60 of its Bombardier CRJ200s after an internal audit showed that maintenance crew
April 1, 2009
Embraer To Appeal Labor Court Ruling
Brazilian airplane manufacturer Embraer plans to appeal a local labor court’s decision that set March 13 as the official date for the start of the company’
March 31, 2009
Bombardier vindicated by first C Series order
Bombardier finally received its long-awaited first order from Deutsche Lufthansa for its C Series airliners, the Canadian manufacturer announced last month
Engines
March 30, 2009
Bombardier Collects Second C Series Order
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that it has secured a firm order from Lease Corporation International (LCI) Aviation for 20 C Series airliners.
Aircraft
March 30, 2009
Mesa Swaps Hawaiian Partners
Hawaii’s Island Air will fly de Havilland Dash 8s between Kahului, Maui, Lihue, Kauai and Hilo as Go!Express under the terms of a tentative code-share deal
March 30, 2009
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