All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 62

  • A220-300 formation flight with A321LR
    In depth

    What Airbus has done since taking on the A220

    2020-02-04T11:20:00Z

    Just 18 months after Toulouse acquired the twin-jet from Bombardier, production of the A220 is ramping up steadily

  • Emissions
    News

    Aviation coalition unveils five-pillar net-zero UK carbon strategy

    2020-02-04T00:01:00Z

    Members of an aviation coalition are outlining a five-pillar strategy to commit the UK industry to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, while accommodating a 70% growth in passenger numbers. But the coalition, Sustainable Aviation, warns that it will need investment and a partnership with the government, plus collaboration from outside ...

  • A220
    News

    Airbus to hike maximum zero-fuel weight on A220

    2020-02-03T11:10:00Z

    Airbus is planning a further performance tweak to the A220 family by increasing the maximum zero-fuel weight and maximum landing weight of the twinjet. A220 programme manager Florent Massou tells FlightGlobal that the change will be introduced as an option on both variants of the aircraft – the -100 and ...

  • A321XLR
    News

    A321XLR to have optional anti-condensation system

    2020-02-03T07:55:00Z

    Airbus is to offer a Swedish-built anti-condensation product as an optional line-fit for its single-aisle family, aimed at the long-range A321XLR. The anti-condensation equipment, manufactured by CTT Systems, will be part of a broader optional moisture-control system. It will be aimed at the newly-launched A321XLR, the longest-range variant of the ...

  • Airbus A380 Spain W448
    News

    Airbus fraud investigation ‘remains active’ as penalty details emerge

    2020-01-31T17:28:00Z

    Airbus has entered deferred prosecution arrangements with French, UK and US authorities as part of its €3.6 billion settlement of long-running investigation into allegations of corruption. The company will pay nearly €2.1 billion under a French agreement with the Parquet National Financier, plus €991 million to the UK authorities, and ...

  • Wright 1
    News

    EasyJet ‘electric aircraft’ partner aims to fly engine in 2023

    2020-01-30T19:46:00Z

    US firm Wright Electric is aiming to conduct ground tests next year, and flight tests in three years’ time, of a motor intended to provide propulsion for an electric airliner. The company is constructing a 1.5MW electric motor and a 3kV inverter – a system to convert direct to alternating ...

  • American Eagle E175
    News

    Checklist concern emerges after E175 crew's pitch-trim battle

    2020-01-30T10:18:00Z

    US investigators have discovered chafed horizontal stabiliser control wiring on an American Eagle Embraer 175 involved in a serious mis-trim and pitch-control incident on departure from Atlanta. The pilots of the aircraft, operated by Republic Airways, were unable to engage the autopilot at 2,200ft and experienced difficulty in holding the ...

  • Max grounded in Washington
    Opinion

    Will Boeing cancel the 737 Max?

    2020-01-29T13:22:00Z

    Rob Morris, global head of consultancy with Ascend by Cirium, provides an overview of the 737 Max programme and uses the data available to evaluate whether Boeing should cancel it.

  • MC-21 PW
    News

    Irkut plans Russian-built avionics suite for PD-14-powered MC-21s

    2020-01-29T11:35:00Z

    Russian authorities have detailed an extensive procurement scheme to replace the foreign-manufactured avionics of Irkut MC-21s with domestically-sourced alternatives. The procurement contract is valued at Rb1.7 billion ($27 million) is part of the Russian government’s import substitution scheme intended to reduce dependence on overseas suppliers. It takes into account the ...

  • PD-14s
    News

    Irkut receives first PD-14 engines for installation on MC-21

    2020-01-29T09:07:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has received the first Aviadvigatel PD-14 engines for the MC-21 at its assembly line in Irkutsk. The domestically-built engines, manufactured in Perm, have been transported by road over a distance of nearly 4,000km according to United Engine Corporation. Upon arrival at the assembly line earlier this month ...

  • Airbus
    News

    Airbus to take $4 billion provision to settle fraud and corruption investigations

    2020-01-28T18:26:00Z

    Airbus has disclosed that it will take a provision of €3.6 billion ($4 billion) to cover penalty payments following its preliminary agreements to settle investigations by three states into alleged corruption in its activities. The agreements in principle centre on probes by UK, French and US regulators and remain subject ...

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Belly
    News

    Boeing eyes 2021 delivery as 777-9 completes maiden flight

    2020-01-26T09:24:00Z

    At least a year of flight-testing ahead after first 777X touches down in Everett

  • United 737 Max 9 970x550
    News

    United says it does not expect to fly 737 Max this summer

    2020-01-22T18:21:00Z

    United Airlines is not planning for the Boeing 737 Max’s return to service this summer, making it the first airline to announce it will operate without the aircraft during a second peak travel season.

  • Boeing 747 Pan am first delivery 1969
    In depth

    Boeing 747 marks 50 years since Pan Am service debut

    2020-01-21T10:41:00Z

    This week marks exactly 50 years since the 747’s first passenger service with Pan Am

  • A321neo first flight
    News

    Airbus to build first A321neo line at Toulouse in place of A380 facility

    2020-01-21T09:57:00Z

    Airbus is to increase its A321 production capability, by converting its A380 facilities in Toulouse in order to accommodate a digitally-enabled A321 final assembly line. It will introduce A321 production to Toulouse for the first time – Airbus’s largest single-aisle variant is currently built in Hamburg Finkenwerder and Mobile. The ...

  • Steve Udvar-Hazy, Air Lease
    News

    Udvar-Hazy: Boeing should rename ‘damaged’ 737 Max

    2020-01-20T16:35:00Z

    Air Lease executive chairman Steven Udvar-Hazy believe Boeing should drop the word “Max” from the name of its latest Boeing 737 family, following two fatal crashes and the subsequent grounding.

  • Boeing 737 Max
    News

    Avolon foresees industry ‘turbulence’ in 2020

    2020-01-20T15:34:00Z

    Boeing’s 737 Max “will safely return to revenue service” in 2020, Avolon has predicted in a new report, but the lessor expects “turbulence” in the aviation industry amid geopolitical uncertainty and rising environmental concerns.

  • MSN5 A350 take-off
    News

    A350 obtains Russian certification ahead of Aeroflot delivery

    2020-01-16T16:56:00Z

    Airbus has secured type certification for the A350-900 from Russian authorities, ahead of the delivery of the type to flag-carrier Aeroflot. Russian air transport regulator Rosaviatsia’s official documentation shows the type certificate was drawn up on 13 December. Airbus says the approval is an “important step” and has been granted ...

  • A350 ATTOL
    News

    A350-1000 demonstrates vision-based automatic take-off

    2020-01-16T15:18:00Z

    Airbus has demonstrated a fully-automated A350-1000 take-off using a vision-based system which tracks the runway centreline and rotates the aircraft without side-stick input from the pilot. The initial departure with the test system was carried out at Toulouse on 18 December and the crew of five performed eight flights over ...

  • Boeing's Renton plant
    In depth

    Max effect drags down overall sales and deliveries in 2019

    2020-01-15T21:47:00Z

    Boeing’s pain across both orders and production significantly impacts overall metrics in the mainline airliner sector