All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 50

  • A320neo-c-Airbus
    News

    Airbus shifts timeline for potential A320neo ramp-up to third quarter 2021

    2020-10-29T08:00:00Z

    Airbus has shifted the timeframe for a potential ramp-up of single-aisle production to the beginning of the third quarter of 2021. Speaking during a third-quarter briefing, Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said the airframer had “pushed to the right” the possible starting point to raise production – from the second ...

  • A350 climb
    News

    Airbus cuts undelivered aircraft to 135 as production converges

    2020-10-29T06:08:00Z

    Airbus has reduced to about 135 the number of aircraft it has been unable to deliver as a result of the air transport crisis. The airframer insists it has managed, over the third quarter, to achieve convergence between production and deliveries. Airbus recorded €1.2 billion ($1.4 billion) in charges over ...

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    News

    Max absence has propped up 737-800 values and utilisation rates: Ascend

    2020-10-28T17:57:00Z

    Although the grounding of the 737 Max has been a disaster for Boeing, its absence has had the effect of propping up utilisation levals and values for the earlier-generation 737-800.

  • CR929 title-c-United Aircraft
    News

    Russian budget proposal cuts near-term subsidy for CR929

    2020-10-26T19:02:00Z

    Russia’s government is proposing heavily reduced near-term budget allocations for the joint Russian-Chinese long-haul aircraft project, as part of a broad review of state aviation strategy funding. United Aircraft and Chinese aerospace firm Comac have been working to develop the CRAIC CR929, a 280-seat twin-engined widebody jet. The legislative proposal ...

  • Il-96-400M overview
    News

    Ministry proposes diverting Il-96-400M subsidy to fund other programmes

    2020-10-23T15:12:00Z

    Russia’s ministry of transport is tabling a legislative proposal to withdraw subsidies intended for the Ilyushin Il-96-400M programme and redirect them to support other areas of the domestic aircraft industry. The draft legislation follows a meeting on the Russian air transport industry held in May and a presidential directive in ...

  • Qatar A350-1000 title-c-Qatar Airways
    News

    Qatar takes first long-haul jets in months with delivery of A350-1000s

    2020-10-23T07:58:00Z

    Airbus has delivered three A350-1000s to Qatar Airways, its first handover of long-haul aircraft to the Middle Eastern carrier for eight months. Qatar received its last long-haul jet from the airframer, an A350-1000, on 27 February – giving it 15 of the larger A350 variant. It had already completed deliveries ...

  • Airbus A350-1000-c-Airbus
    News

    Crisis impedes Airbus’s progress towards 13,000 deliveries

    2020-10-21T16:53:00Z

    Airbus’s reduced productivity during the air transport crisis has obstructed its progress towards 13,000 deliveries, and it would need to hand over about 70 aircraft to reach the mark in October. The airframer highlighted its 12,000th delivered aircraft in May last year, with an A220 to Delta Air Lines. Analysis ...

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    China Express details delivery schedule of initial 50 domestic jets

    2020-10-20T17:03:00Z

    China Express Airlines has detailed its agreement to take 100 domestically-built jets, with at least 50 set to be Comac ARJ21s. It had previously disclosed, in June, provisional plans to acquire a mix of ARJ21s and Comac C919s. China Express says that “all or part” of the balance of 50 ...

  • John Plueger Air Lease (2017)
    News

    ​Air Lease boss stands by plan to keep Max orders and ‘not panic’

    2020-10-20T14:34:00Z

    Boeing’s 737 Max is “going to have a role” in meeting airlines’ future narrowbody needs, and lessors “can be very helpful” in ensuring the airframer is able to place the aircraft once it is cleared to fly again, Air Lease chief executive John Plueger has predicted. Speaking during the virtual ...

  • GlobalX title-c-GlobalX
    News

    US start-up GlobalX tentatively signs for Vallair A321 freighters

    2020-10-20T13:55:00Z

    US company Global Crossing Airlines is intending to lease 10 converted Airbus A321 freighters from the asset management specialist Vallair, the launch customer for the modification. Vallair says the preliminary agreement – still a letter of intent – is the “most significant deal” for the narrowbody freighter. Miami-based Global Crossing ...

  • MC-21 visit-c-Rosaviatsia
    News

    Irkut progresses with MC-21 domestic composites and engines

    2020-10-20T12:45:00Z

    Russia’s air transport regulator has accepted applications to approve major structural changes to the Irkut MC-21, centred not only on the installation of Aviadvigatel PD-14 engines but also the use of domestically-produced composite structures. Rosaviatsia’s chief, Alexander Neradko, said that this work is being carried out as a “priority”, during ...

  • A330neo 251t-c-Airbus
    News

    A330 joins exclusive club of 1,500 twin-aisle deliveries

    2020-10-18T11:20:00Z

    Airbus’s A330 has become the first of the European airframer’s twin-aisle aircraft to reach 1,500 deliveries, a mark only previously achieved by two Boeing widebody models. Delta Air Lines received two A330-900s last month – on 21 and 23 September – which respectively represented the 1,500th and 1,501st A330s to ...

  • Flybe Q400 G-FLBE-c-Aleem Yousaf
    News

    Unresponsive aileron puzzle emerges after Dash 8-400 cable incident

    2020-10-17T10:42:00Z

    Investigators are attempting to understand the reason behind unresponsive ailerons on De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 turboprops, an anomaly discovered during a separate probe into an aileron cable break on a Flybe aircraft. The cable break, involving the left-hand aileron, occurred on Flybe’s G-FLBE during a service from Newquay to ...

  • Uganda A330-800-c-Airbus
    News

    Uganda Airlines’ first A330-800 emerges in full colours

    2020-10-16T21:56:00Z

    Airbus has rolled out the first A330-800 for Uganda Airlines, following completion of the twinjet’s livery painting. The aircraft, MSN1977, has been shown off in the full colour scheme. Uganda Airlines ordered two of the aircraft last year. The A330-800 is the smaller of the two A330neo variants. Like the ...

  • RYR Max-c-Jack Darling Photo_Shutterstock
    Opinion

    The factors at play as 737 Max closes in on operational return

    2020-10-16T14:41:00Z

    As controversial narrowbody nears FAA recertification, Max Kingsley-Jones, senior consultant at Ascend by Cirium, outlines key issues around jet’s revival.

  • Icelandair Boeing 737 Max
    News

    EASA readies draft airworthiness directive for 737 Max

    2020-10-16T13:59:00Z

    European regulators will next month publish a draft airworthiness directive (AD) which should enable the Boeing 737 Max to return to service in the bloc before year-end.

  • 777X test ac #2 first flight 043020-2
    In depth

    Why Boeing might shift where it manufactures jets

    2020-10-16T08:00:00Z

    Amid the troubles of 2020, Boeing’s strategy for returning to past heights remains unclear, with open questions about the company’s product strategy and future production footprint.

  • MC-21-c-UnitedAircraft
    Analysis

    Russia strives to create local supply chains for its modern airliners

    2020-10-16T08:00:00Z

    Sanctions mean manufacturer Irkut is looking to domestic industry to provide an alternative source of components for the MC-21 and Superjet 100

  • E175-E2 first flight-c-Embraer
    Analysis

    Challenges aplenty for established regional airliner manufacturers

    2020-10-16T08:00:00Z

    Abandoned by Boeing and seeing its European market turn elsewhere, Embraer and De Havilland Canada have problems beyond those directly caused by the Covid-19 crisis, while ATR is hoping a new freighter programme will lift the gloom of a fading orderbook

  • Boeing 737 production final assembly line in Renton, Wash
    In depth

    How commercial airliner programmes and their manufacturers have dealt with crisis

    A look at how Airbus and Boeing, regional aircraft manufacturers and those leading airliner programmes in China, Japan and Russia have adapted to the major challenges the pandemic and associated collapse in air travel has caused the sector