All Aerospace articles – Page 172

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    Boeing remains mum on reports of potential 737 production halt

    2019-12-16T17:11:00Z

    Boeing declines to address reports it is considering reducing or halting 737 production following news that the Federal Aviation Administration’s certification of the troubled jet will not occur in 2019, as Boeing had hoped.

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    Safran picks SIAEC for Leap engine maintenance

    2019-12-13T03:30:00Z

    Safran Aircraft Engines and SIA Engineering (SIAEC) have signed a maintenance services agreement that will see the latter provide engine maintenance services for CFM Leap engines. The 10-year agreement will cover engine quick-turn and modification embodiment services for the Leap-1A and Leap-1B engine variants. CFM is a joint venture between ...

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    High-speed CR929 model tested in windtunnel

    2019-12-12T18:22:00Z

    Analysts have completed the next phase of windtunnel testing for the joint Russian-Chinese CRAIC CR929 long-haul twinjet, using a 1:39 scale model. Testing of the high-speed standard model, comprising a fuselage and wing, has been conducted at the Moscow-based Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. The institute says the model has been co-developed ...

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    FAA faces pressure to scrutinise Boeing’s Renton 737 production line

    2019-12-12T17:28:00Z

    Lawmakers pressured Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson on 11 December to ensure his agency thoroughly reviews allegations of safety and quality problems at Boeing’s 737 production plan in Renton, Washington.

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    Recaro boosts capacity at China factory

    2019-12-12T07:44:00Z

    Recaro Aircraft Seating has opened its expanded production facility in Qingdao, China, increasing production capacity at the site to 60,000 seats per annum. The expansion adds 7,500 square metres and will accommodate up to five new assembly lines. Source: Recaro Recaro produces about a third of its seats ...

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    FAA 2018 analysis warned of 15 fatal Max crashes months before second accident

    2019-12-11T23:03:00Z

    A Federal Aviation Administration analysis completed before the second 737 Max crash found that the Max’s flight control system, if unchanged, could cause 15 fatal accidents over the service life of the aircraft.

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    FAA will not certify 737 Max in 2019: FAA chief

    2019-12-11T20:39:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration will not clear the Boeing 737 Max to fly until sometime in 2020, the agency’s chief said on 11 December.

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    Congo Airways orders two Embraer 175s

    2019-12-11T14:32:00Z

    Embraer has disclosed a firm order from Congo Airways for two E175s. The African carrier has also taken options on a further two of the jets, says Embraer, which puts the list-price value of the four-unit deal at $194.4 million.

  • First flight of Harbour Air's all-electric DHC-2 Beaver
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    Harbour Air flies ‘first’ all-electric commercial aircraft, a DHC-2 Beaver

    2019-12-10T22:23:00Z

    A Harbour Air de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver seaplane lifted off the Fraser River near Vancouver on 10 December, marking what the company calls the first flight of the first aircraft powered entirely by an electric system. 

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    November sales bump up Boeing’s Max backlog

    2019-12-10T18:03:00Z

    Boeing took new orders for 63 aircraft in November amid a bump in demand for its troubled 737 Max. Order conversions and cancellations however, pushed down Boeing’s total commercial aircraft backlog by 13 aircraft, to 5,444 at the end of November.

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    Boeing NMA future doubted after United orders 50 Airbus A321XLRs

    2019-12-10T16:13:00Z

    The future of Boeing’s proposed New Mid-market Airplane (NMA) seems more uncertain than ever thanks to United Airlines’ recent order for Airbus’s competing A321XLR. But it might still be a go.

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    Volocopter gets key EASA approval

    2019-12-10T10:52:00Z

    Urban air mobility company Volocopter has received a Design Organisation Approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), as it makes progress towards certification and commercial deployment.

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    Collins, Aerothai, ADCC partner to improve Asia-Pacific tarmac operations

    2019-12-10T08:55:00Z

    Asia’s airport tarmacs are busier than ever, but Collins and its partners believe improved data and communications can boost safety, efficiency, and even capacity. 

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    Emirates signs for 777X simulators from CAE

    2019-12-06T03:00:00Z

    Emirates has ordered two Boeing 777X full-flight simulators from flight training provider CAE, with the first expected to arrive in 2021.

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    Invert Robotics partners NDT to progress in aviation

    2019-11-28T07:40:00Z

    New Zealand robotics company Invert Robotics has partnered with US aerospace non-destructive testing group NDT Solutions (NDTS) in a deal that will see its innovative robotic solution developed for aerospace applications.

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    Piper's M600 and Cirrus Vision Jet add automated landing feature

    2019-10-31T14:30:00Z

    Piper Aircraft’s M600 turboprop and Cirrus Aircraft’s Vision Jet are to feature a new Garmin automatic landing capability in a first for general aviation aircraft.