All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 64

  • E195-E2 First Flight
    News

    Embraer E2 anomaly spurs urgent revision of smoke procedures

    2019-12-13T18:30:00Z

    Testing of the re-engined Embraer E2 family has revealed an electrical system anomaly which has spurred Brazilian regulators to order an urgent revision of smoke procedures in the flight manual. The emergency directive from Brazil’s civil aviation regulator ANAC focuses on the 190-E2 and 195-E2 variants of the regional twinjet. ...

  • A350-1000
    News

    Full Sunrise A350-1000 details yet to emerge

    2019-12-13T11:42:00Z

    Airbus has yet to disclose detailed final specifications of the adapted A350-1000 which will be developed for Australian carrier Qantas’s Project Sunrise ultra-long-haul flights. The provisional selection of the twinjet by Qantas is still to evolve into a firm order, owing to continuing negotiations over various aspects of the envisioned ...

  • A350-1000 Qantas livery
    News

    Qantas tentatively picks A350-1000 for Project Sunrise

    2019-12-12T22:29:00Z

    Qantas has tentatively selected the Airbus A350-1000 for its Project Sunrise ultra-long-haul route initiative, following a competition against the rival Boeing 777X. The Australian carrier would order up to a dozen aircraft, and says a final “go or no-go” decision will take place in March 2020. Source: Qantas ...

  • Southwest 737 Max grounded
    News

    Southwest and Boeing agree to terms on damages from Max grounding

    2019-12-12T22:27:00Z

    Boeing has agreed to compensate Southwest Airlines for a portion of projected financial damages from the grounding of the global 737 Max fleet, the Dallas-based airline discloses 12 December.

  • Bedek 737-700BDSF
    News

    Emergency directive orders load limits on Bedek 737 freighters

    2019-12-12T20:10:00Z

    Israeli regulators have issued an urgent directive containing loading restrictions for Boeing 737 converted freighters, following the discovery of a manufacturing flaw in the 9g rigid barrier. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has classified the directive, from the Israeli civil aviation authority, as an emergency publication with action to ...

  • E175-E2
    News

    Embraer’s first E175-E2 takes to the skies in Sao Jose dos Campos

    2019-12-12T19:59:00Z

    Brazilian airframer Embraer has completed first flight of its E175-E2 regional airliner, making good on its aim of having the third and last variant of the E2 family take flight before year end.

  • 737 Max Southwest Airlines
    News

    FAA chief to meet with Boeing CEO amid Max timeline concern

    2019-12-12T19:57:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson will meet today with Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg to discuss Boeing’s “not realistic” 737 Max return-to-service timeline, the FAA says in a letter US lawmakers. The letter also says the FAA has concern that Boeing’s statements about the Max timeline may be perceived ...

  • CR929 windtunnel model
    News

    High-speed CR929 model tested in windtunnel

    2019-12-12T18:22:00Z

    Analysts have completed the next phase of windtunnel testing for the joint Russian-Chinese CRAIC CR929 long-haul twinjet, using a 1:39 scale model. Testing of the high-speed standard model, comprising a fuselage and wing, has been conducted at the Moscow-based Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. The institute says the model has been co-developed ...

  • Production line
    News

    Airbus acquires robotics firm just outside Boeing plant

    2019-12-12T16:34:00Z

    Airbus has acquired an industrial automation firm, MTM Robotics, in the vicinity of arch-rival Boeing as part of its efforts to modernise its production systems. MTM Robotics is located just outside Paine Field, where Boeing’s Everett production and delivery centre is sited. Airbus has not disclosed the terms of the ...

  • Ryanair 737 tails
    News

    Ryanair passengers ‘will not know if 737 Max is due to operate flight’

    2019-12-11T15:42:00Z

    Ryanair’s aircraft allocation procedures mean passengers will not be told during the booking process whether or not their flights are due to be operated by Boeing 737 Max jets, according to group chief executive Michael O’Leary.

  • Airbus future
    News

    Airbus seeks leader for new aircraft projects division

    2019-12-11T09:53:00Z

    Airbus is seeking a candidate to lead its future projects initiative for commercial aircraft development. Its centre of competence for aircraft architecture is looking to recruit an “inspirational” leader, to be based in Toulouse, for the future projects office. “For the first time in 50 years, Airbus has no major ...

  • A350-1000
    News

    Airbus might not be obstructed by WTO appeal impasse

    2019-12-11T09:11:00Z

    Airbus’s appeal over the latest World Trade Organization ruling may not necessarily be held up by the impasse which is forcing suspension of the WTO’s Appellate Body. The airframer remains locked in a transatlantic dispute with Boeing over government subsidies to large civil aircraft programmes. But the WTO mechanism is ...

  • abu-p07-Max-parked-c-Elaine-Thompson_AP_Shuttersto
    Analysis

    International consensus key to returning 737 Max to service

    2019-12-10T20:33:00Z

    Boeing has reiterated that achieving consensus among national aviation regulators will be key to ensure a successful return to service for the 737 Max, which has been grounded since March this year.

  • Emirates A380 Dubai 2019
    Opinion

    The weird parallel reality of the WTO spat

    2019-12-10T12:17:00Z

    One of the most fascinating aspects of the World Trade Organization dispute has nothing to do with the boasts about penalties and tariffs, or the squabble over who gained the greatest advantage from government handouts – but rather the potential realities that might have materialised if the controversial financial support had never existed.

  • PD-14-powered MC-21 fuselage
    News

    Fuselage mated for first PD-14-powered MC-21

    2019-12-10T10:47:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has completed fuselage assembly of the first MC-21 to be fitted with the domestically-built Aviadvigatel PD-14 engine.

  • A330neo Avolon
    News

    Avolon trims A350 order as A330neo commitment rises

    2019-12-09T18:00:00Z

    Lessor Avolon appears to have dropped four Airbus A350-900s from its total order for 14 of the type.

  • SIA A350 ULR roll out - Pic by Airbus
    News

    EU appeals latest WTO ruling against Airbus

    2019-12-09T17:26:00Z

    European Union representatives have lodged an appeal against the latest findings from a World Trade Organization panel regarding the long-running transatlantic subsidies dispute. The WTO’s findings distributed on 2 December stated that the EU side had failed to show that German and UK subsidy to the Airbus A350 had been ...

  • Airbus 100th A220 delivery, Air Baltic
    News

    A220 deliveries on verge of reaching triple figures

    2019-12-08T19:02:00Z

    Airbus is close to taking A220 deliveries into triple figures, with the 100th aircraft set to be handed to Latvian carrier Air Baltic.

  • Ilyushin Il-114
    News

    Il-114-300 engine completes latest test phase

    2019-12-06T11:19:00Z

    Russian developers have completed a third phase of flight-testing with the engine designed to power the Ilyushin Il-114-300 turboprop.

  • A321XLR United Airlines (artists impression)
    Analysis

    United’s Airbus XLR order spawns visions of a different NMA

    2019-12-05T18:30:00Z

    United Airlines has served notice to its US competitors, and to Boeing, that it will not put its middle-of-the-market ambitions on hold.