All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 135

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Airbus is managing A320's production transition

    2017-02-22T09:36:57Z

    Airbus has not quite reached the point of declaring: “The A320 is dead – long live the A320neo,” but the transition to the re-engined version is accelerating and the backlog for the original model of its first single-aisle aircraft is rapidly diminishing.

  • News

    ATR opens Miami training center to fix pilot shortage

    2017-02-21T23:11:38Z

    ATR today opened a new pilot training centre in Miami as part of a wider effort to address a global pilot shortage problem that lately has become an "impediment to growth" for the turboprop manufacturer.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Three decades of the A320, by the numbers

    2017-02-21T09:18:48Z

    By the end of 2016, Airbus had received 13,066 orders and delivered 7,422 A320-family aircraft. With the announcement of a re-engined version in 2010, the airframer refreshed the programme in response to customer demands for lower fuel-burn and competition from Boeing and Bombardier as it aims to stay at the ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How A320 changed the world for commercial pilots

    2017-02-20T09:14:29Z

    As the world’s first digital fly-by-wire (FBW) airliner, Airbus Industrie’s A320 was positioned to bring commercial flying and flight management into the 21st century when it was rolled out in 1987.

  • News

    Boeing rolls out 787-10 in politically charged ceremony

    2017-02-17T19:37:32Z

    ​Boeing formally introduced the first 787-10 on 17 February in North Charleston, South Carolina, in a strikingly political ceremony led by US president Donald Trump.

  • News

    Bombardier recovery in 'full motion' with 2016 results

    2017-02-16T12:12:23Z

    The first year of Bombardier’s five-year recovery plan ended as promised, with the Canadian manufacturer recording a $981 million net loss overall, including a $903 million loss before interest and taxes in the Commercial Aircraft division.

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    INSIGHT FROM FLIGHTGLOBAL: V1EWPoint - a review of 2016 and how this year will be different

    2017-02-16T12:07:50Z

    At first glance, 2017 looks like it will be a tough year. Demand outlook indicators have largely turned from green to amber as we see the potential slowing of the demand cycle. Traffic growth will also be lower in 2017 than 2016, with Airlines facing cost increases from fuel prices ...

  • Insight Bullet
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    INSIGHT FROM FLIGHTGLOBAL: What you want to know about commercial aviation in 2017

    2017-02-16T10:15:44Z

    ​Audience questions prompted by Flight Ascend Consultancy’s latest commercial aviation market update webinar reveal much about the industry’s concerns, with our consultants’ views sought on areas such as the future of the Bombardier CSeries and Airbus A380, values trends, and the likely impact of higher oil prices or Donald Trump’s ...

  • News

    Boeing workers deny IAM bid to organise North Charleston

    2017-02-16T02:00:58Z

    Nearly 3,000 workers at Boeing’s eight-year-old campus in North Charleston, South Carolina have rejected a second attempt to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).

  • News

    A330neo maiden flight date still hazy

    2017-02-15T21:21:00Z

    ​Rolls-Royce is progressing with assembly of the initial flight-test Trent 7000 engines for the Airbus A330neo, although a maiden flight date has yet to become clear.

  • News

    Boeing confirms 737 Max 10 spec's amidst frenetic activity

    2017-02-14T19:45:45Z

    ​As the 737 Max 8 approaches the airworthiness certification milestone, Boeing’s narrowbody hub in Renton, Washington, enters a frenetic period of activity, with the first 737 Max 9 test aircraft nearing first flight in early March, a proposed 737 Max 10 wrestling with a key design decision, a multi-airline entry ...

  • News

    Airbus to use shortened vibration-test method on A330neo

    2017-02-14T12:59:00Z

    ​Airbus is planning to use a quicker technique to validate ground-vibration responses on the A330neo, having tested it on the A350-1000.

  • News

    Rolls-Royce poised for rise in large-engine output

    2017-02-14T08:27:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has secured capacity to delivery around 500 large engines this year, having increased output by 15% to some 355 in 2016.

  • A380 - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Is A380 nearing the end?

    2017-02-10T09:42:46Z

    ​Not long ago it was the future. Now the A380 is officially a museum piece. Two flight test examples of the world’s biggest airliner are set to spend the rest of their lives in heritage centres in Paris and Toulouse.

  • News

    Monthly Boeing Commercial job cuts hit eight-year peak

    2017-02-09T21:01:35Z

    ​Boeing Commercial Airplanes in January notched its largest one-month employment drop since the depths of the 2009 financial crisis, as the division’s total workforce shrank by 1,659 jobs between 28 December and 28 January, show statistics released by the company.

  • News

    Brazil opens WTO case against Bombardier financial aid

    2017-02-08T14:32:54Z

    ​One day after Bombardier received a $282 million cash injection from the Canadian government, Brazilian trade officials, with the support of Embraer, formally requested consultations with their Canadian counterparts in the World Trade Organization over alleged subsidies supporting the CSeries aircraft programme.

  • News

    United Aircraft broke even last year: chief

    2017-02-08T10:02:00Z

    ​Russia’s United Aircraft broke even last year despite heavy investment in a number of civil and military programmes, including the Irkut MC-21.

  • News

    Airbus strategy chief steps down

    2017-02-07T20:27:14Z

    ​Airbus has announced the departure of chief strategist Marwan Lahoud at the end of February.

  • News

    Boeing supplier in talks on early 747 wind-up

    2017-02-07T15:20:14Z

    A major Boeing supplier says discussions have opened over possibly ending 747 production as early as the first half of 2019, but Boeing says there are no plans to close the 50-year-old production line.

  • News

    Two A380s among four Airbus testbeds heading to museums

    2017-02-07T11:57:00Z

    ​Two of Airbus’s A380 test aircraft are to be transferred to museums, along with two other testbeds including the first A320.