All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 52

  • NEW dc-10-in-flight-c-FG archive+McDonnell Douglas-resized
    In depth

    How widebodies caused a revolution in aviation

    2020-09-16T11:40:00Z

    Air transport entered a new era half a century ago when airframers created a step-change in size and capacity with the first generation of twin-aisles, of which the Boeing 747 was only the first. 9,683 The number of widebody airliners delivered globally, according to Cirium fleets data 1,638 Total ...

  • Hamburg A320 structure assembly line (1)
    Analysis

    Airbus increases the gap in commercial revenues over Boeing

    2020-09-15T12:05:00Z

    How did the Top 100 companies rank when it came to sales in the airliner and business aircraft segments? As in the main table, Boeing descended sharply

  • Aeroflot Il-86
    In depth

    How Soviets decided four was the magic number

    2020-09-15T11:40:00Z

    Call it an air transport anachronism, but just as four-engined airliners are slipping, perhaps prematurely, into the realms of nostalgia, Russian airframer VASO is assembling a new widebody quadjet, the Ilyushin Il-96-400M, at its facility in Voronezh.

  • A300B1 first flight
    In depth

    Five decades of widebody deliveries and development

    2020-09-15T11:40:00Z

    Since Boeing handed the first 747-100 (N733PA) to Pan Am at its Everett plant near Seattle on 12 December 1969, the world’s manufacturers have delivered almost 9,700 more widebodies to airlines, governments, air forces – and even some wealthy individuals.

  • Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
    In depth

    Why 1970 fundamentally redefined air transport

    2020-09-15T11:40:00Z

    However you look at it, 1970 was an epoch-making year for commercial aviation. The revolution in aircraft design heralded in that year would be the springboard for the airline industry to accelerate capacity growth in a way it could only dream about previously.

  • Emirates Airbus A380 take-off
    News

    Proposed A380neo would have offered double-digit fuel reduction: Clark

    2020-09-09T14:05:00Z

    Emirates Airline president Tim Clark laments Airbus’s decision to abandon the “A380neo”, believing that the proposed re-egngining would have created an “absolutely brilliant” aircraft offering a double-digit fuel-burn reduction.

  • A320neo
    News

    Airbus delivers 39 aircraft but records just a single order in August

    2020-09-08T16:52:00Z

    Airbus recorded a single order during August, for one corporate A320neo which was received from a private customer. It took the airframer’s overall net order total this year to 303 aircraft. Total deliveries over the first eight months of the year reached 284, the manufacturer’s latest backlog figures show. This ...

  • SST russia
    News

    Supersonic passenger aircraft research in line for Russian federal grant

    2020-09-07T07:12:00Z

    Creation of a Russian supersonic passenger aircraft research centre has been selected for funding by the federal government. The aim of the scientific centre is to establish a world-class technological knowledge base for conceptual design and aerodynamic analysis of an aircraft with low sonic boom. This work on key technological ...

  • A350 cockpit
    News

    Airbus redesigns A350 control panel to resist liquid spillage

    2020-09-04T08:28:00Z

    Airbus has developed a new liquid-resistant integrated control panel for the A350, designed to avoid the risk to engine systems from accidental drink spillage in the cockpit. Its development follows two incidents, in November last year and January this year, in which A350-900s diverted as a result of uncommanded engine ...

  • FlyingV First flight
    News

    ‘Flying-V’ model embarks on first test flight — with Airbus support

    2020-09-02T05:03:00Z

    A scaled model of the ‘Flying-V’ blended wing aircraft concept — first unveiled by Dutch researchers last year — has completed its first test flight in Germany. Airbus also emerged as the latest partner in the project, after Dutch flag carrier KLM threw its weight behind the project last year. ...

  • BOC Aviation A320neo
    News

    BOC Aviation cancels order for 18 A320neos

    2020-09-02T03:45:00Z

    BOC Aviation has cancelled an entire order for 18 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, after its airline customer opted to purchase the aircraft directly from the manufacturer, a 30 August filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange shows. The order, first announced on 31 December, was scheduled for delivery between 2022 ...

  • 787inhangar-c-Peter Krocka_Shutterstock
    News

    Boeing orders eight 787s to be withdrawn from service over structural issue

    2020-08-28T08:13:00Z

    Boeing has ordered the removal from service of eight recently built 787s which have been identified as suffering from two “distinct manufacturing issues”. The airframer discloses that the two structural issues were found in the join of the aft body fuselage section of the jets, “which, in combination, result ...

  • 737 Max
    News

    EASA sets date to begin flight-testing 737 Max

    2020-08-27T16:55:00Z

    European validation testing of the Boeing 737 Max is set to commence in early September, with flights conducted in Canada. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency states that it will begin simulator testing from 1 September at a facility in London Gatwick. Flight-testing of the aircraft under EASA oversight will ...

  • A350 and A400M
    News

    Crisis forces Rolls-Royce to rethink ITP Aero retention

    2020-08-27T16:23:00Z

    Such has been the sweeping impact of the air transport crisis that Rolls-Royce is floating the divestment of its Spanish-based turbine business ITP Aero just three years after its acquisition – having previously insisted the business was not for sale. Rolls-Royce, which had long held 47% of ITP Aero, turned ...

  • MC-21 cockpit test
    News

    MC-21 developers refine unusual-attitude protection criteria

    2020-08-27T12:45:00Z

    Russian analysts have been refining the flight-control system of the Irkut MC-21-300 to establish protection criteria for avoiding unusual attitudes. The twinjet has a limiter subsystem within its integrated control system which is responsible for preventing the aircraft from entering “difficult situations”, says the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. It says the ...

  • Il-76MD-90A new assembly line 2
    News

    Aviastar tests new robotic line to accelerate Il-76 assembly

    2020-08-26T11:15:00Z

    Russia’s United Aircraft has introduced a new automated production line for Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A heavy transports which is intended to enhance substantially the assembly process. The technological processes are being tested at the Aviastar manufacturing facility in Ulyanovsk. Compared with the previous traditional process, the automated line will reduce by four ...

  • B737 Max hat
    Opinion

    Boeing’s challenge to address the reputational crisis around Max brand

    2020-08-21T14:29:00Z

    Seattle’s marketing strategy is in the spotlight amid renewed speculation about its commitment to the name. But is a rebrand the right solution?

  • German A350
    News

    First German armed forces A350 nears certification and delivery

    2020-08-20T12:16:00Z

    Germany’s government has unveiled the first of three Airbus A350-900s which have been configured for the special air mission wing of the ministry of defence. The aircraft – designated 10+03, and the first of the type not destined for commercial service – has undergone modification at the Lufthansa Technik facility ...

  • A321XLR
    News

    Airbus ditches active moisture-control on A321XLR

    2020-08-17T07:37:00Z

    Airbus has reversed its decision to offer an active anti-condensation system as an option for the long-range A321XLR, ditching the idea in favour of a passive system. The dry-air generation system, for moisture control, is being removed as an option for the aircraft. Swedish specialist CTT Systems had disclosed in ...

  • Boieing 777-9 777X in flight gear down
    Opinion

    Why 777X certification could be just part of Max crisis collateral damage

    2020-08-14T16:36:00Z

    Alarming details that emerged in the aftermath of the 737 Max grounding about Boeing’s behaviour during the certification process has created a crisis of confidence unparalleled in the aviation industry. And no one – not just Seattle – should underestimate the extent of mistrust and the time it could take to heal the deep wounds.