All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 50

  • Q6124010 European Aviation Airbus A340-600
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    Demand stays strong for ‘preighter’ passenger-freighter operations

    2020-07-31T13:27:00Z

    The rapid introduction of passenger aircraft in the dedicated freighter role has been a key development during the coronavirus pandemic – one cargo experts see as continuing.

  • A350 assembly
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    Airbus expects to set aside up to €1.6bn for restructuring

    2020-07-30T10:23:00Z

    Airbus has warned that it is likely to require a provision of up to €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) to account for restructuring once firm agreements are reached with its social partners. The airframer disclosed in June that, in response to the air transport crisis and the scaling-back of commercial aircraft ...

  • Comac hi-alt
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    ARJ21 conducts flight testing at world’s highest airport

    2020-07-30T08:59:00Z

    Comac has completed flight-testing of its ARJ21 regional aircraft at Daocheng Yading airport — the world’s highest civilian airport — in Sichuan province. The Chinese airframer says test aircraft 103 performed take off and landing tests at the airport, before returning to Shanghai. Source: Comac Comac completed high-altitude ...

  • A350
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    Airbus impairs inventories ‘at risk’ as stored aircraft level rises

    2020-07-30T06:55:00Z

    Airbus has recorded a near-€300 million charge for impairment of inventories considered at risk, as stored aircraft continue to push up its inventory level. The airframer reveals in its first-half accounts to 30 June that its inventories stood at €37.5 billion – up by nearly €6 billion on the figure ...

  • A350-900 head-on
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    Airbus trims A350 rates again as crisis becomes ‘visible’ in second quarter

    2020-07-30T05:11:00Z

    Airbus is trimming A350 production rates, to five aircraft per month from six, in a further adjustment to its output in the face of weak air transport market demand. The airframer has disclosed that some 145 commercial aircraft went undelivered during the first half of this year, as a result ...

  • Aerion AS2 4
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    Supersonic AS2 forward fuselage to be built by Spirit AeroSystems

    2020-07-28T13:18:00Z

    US aerostructures firm Spirit AeroSystems is to build the forward fuselage of the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet, in return for additional investment in the programme. Aerion says it has reached a memorandum of agreement to enhance Spirit’s role, after the two sides started co-operating on the AS2 last year ...

  • A350-1000
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    Airbus ‘olive branch’ aims to end subsidy row as WTO remains impaired

    2020-07-24T13:09:00Z

    Airbus’s adjustment of A350 launch aid contracts is intended to bring an early end to a transatlantic subsidies dispute which is otherwise set to drag on for several months as a consequence of delays to World Trade Organization decisions. The WTO’s appeals process has been crippled since last December by ...

  • A350 climb
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    A350 launch aid rejig leaves US tariffs unjustified: Airbus chief

    2020-07-24T08:47:00Z

    Airbus believes it is in complete compliance with World Trade Organization rulings on commercial aircraft subsidies after adjusting contracts for A350 government launch aid. The measure is the latest development in the long-running transatlantic dispute between the US and European Union administrations over provision of financial support to Boeing and ...

  • A320neo
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    Combined cockpit-voice and data recorder set for A320neo line

    2020-07-23T19:22:00Z

    Airbus A320neos will have a new combined cockpit-voice and flight-data recorder line-fit option this year following certification of L3Harris Technologies’ latest model. It features over 25h of cockpit recording and 25h of datalink recording, plus more than 70h of flight-data recording. Part of the company’s SRVIVR25 product range, the device ...

  • Vapour trail emissions environment
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    US plan for aircraft CO2 standards criticised by green groups

    2020-07-23T15:01:00Z

    The US government has for the first time proposed regulating carbon-dioxide emissions from aviation by adopting ICAO’s aircraft CO2 standard.

  • PD-14 2
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    Irkut carries out test installation of PD-14 for MC-21-310

    2020-07-23T12:03:00Z

    Irkut has completed an initial test installation of the Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-14 engine on an MC-21-300 rig. The domestically-powered version of the aircraft will be designated the MC-21-310, says state technology corporation Rostec. Installation of the first PD-14 on an MC-21 wing and pylon has been conducted at the Irkutsk ...

  • Boeing 737-800 Southwest
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    Max return lag may continue to enhance value of 737-800s

    2020-07-22T10:04:00Z

    Cash-needy airlines are relying more on efficient single-aisle aircraft to help them survive the coronavirus crisis, which is helping to maintain the value of aircraft such as the Boeing 737-800.

  • EAG aircraft
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    UK developer shows off 70-seat hybrid as it rejects smaller designs

    2020-07-20T12:37:00Z

    UK developers have unveiled a prospective design for a 70-seat hybrid-electric regional propeller-driven airliner, which could be in service by 2028. The aircraft is being promoted as an alternative development path, against the propensity for electric programmes to focus on small 19-seat designs. Featuring a quad-engined, high-wing and twin-fin configuration, ...

  • Il-96-300 laboratory
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    Certification testing starts on new Il-96 navigation system

    2020-07-17T14:00:00Z

    Russia’s new Ilyushin Il-96-400M is set to benefit from an upgraded navigation system for the four-engined type, after certification testing of the equipment commenced. Testing is being conducted on an Il-96-300 airborne laboratory – a former Aeroflot aircraft, registered RA-96007, originally delivered to the Russian carrier in 1993. State technology ...

  • MC-21 water test
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    MC-21 undergoes series of water-ingestion tests

    2020-07-16T13:34:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has commenced water ingestion tests of the MC-21-300 twinjet on a runway at Ulyanovsk. The tests involve creating a pool of water 70m in length and some 20m wide, with a depth in line with international certification criteria. Irkut states that one of the MC-21 test aircraft ...

  • Slon
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    Stability tests conducted on proposed An-124 successor

    2020-07-14T09:56:00Z

    Researchers have analysed low-speed behaviour of a proposed successor to the Antonov An-124 heavy freighter, and are set to assess its aerodynamics in cruise. The proposed aircraft, dubbed ‘Slon’, would be powered by Aviadvigatel PD-35 engines, and have a payload capability of 180t and a range of 3,800nm. Using a ...

  • CR929 cockpit + cabin mock-up Zhuhai air show 2018
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    CR929 faces delays amid Beijing, Moscow differences

    2020-07-13T05:44:00Z

    Russia has disclosed that the Sino-Russian CR929 widebody programme will make its first delivery in 2028-2029, in what appears to be another round of delays in the programme’s production timeline. Russian media reports cite Irkut chief Ravil Khakimov as saying that the delivery timeline will move to the right, ...

  • PD-35 nacelle
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    Laminar-flow nacelle being explored for PD-35 engine

    2020-07-10T11:58:00Z

    Russian researchers are exploring the use of laminar flow to improve the aerodynamic efficiency of nacelles for the planned Aviadvigatel PD-35 engine. The PD-35 is a higher-thrust evolution of the PD-14 – the powerplant for the Irkut MC-21 – and intended for the proposed Russian-Chinese long-haul CRAIC CR929 twinjet. Aviadvigatel ...

  • Comac_ARJ21
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    Air China completes its maiden ARJ21 service

    2020-07-10T11:26:00Z

    Air China has completed its maiden flight of a Comac ARJ21 regional jet on the domestic routing from Beijing Capital airport to Xilinhot.

  • Iberia A350
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    Airbus deliveries halve in the first six months

    2020-07-08T18:56:00Z

    Airbus delivered 196 aircraft over the first six months of the year, half the figure of 389 it had achieved at the same point in 2019. The figure means the airframer managed to hand over 36 aircraft during the month. These included four A350-900s for Iberia, Air France and SAS, ...