All Airframers articles – Page 203

  • News

    Embraer unconcerned over P&W GTF issues

    2017-03-07T15:03:14Z

    ​Embraer believes its E-Jet E2 will be unaffected by issues related to the Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine family, when the aircraft enters into service in 2018.

  • Embraer E195-E2
    News

    Embraer brings E195-E2 flight test forward

    2017-03-07T10:00:18Z

    Embraer expects the E195-E2 to enter flight testing ahead of schedule, as it prepares to roll out the aircraft later today.

  • News

    Boeing unveils first image of 737 Max 10X

    2017-03-07T03:07:27Z

    Boeing’s marketing chief unveiled on 6 March the first image of the proposed 737 Max 10X amidst the first of likely a series of rhetorical duels with his Airbus counterpart at the ISTAT Americas convention in San Diego.

  • cseries
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Bombardier remains confident in CSeries leasing appeal

    2017-03-06T15:22:57Z

    ​Bombardier continues to express confidence in the appeal of its CSeries to aircraft leasing companies, saying a lack of early CSeries leasing placements reflects Bombardier's early focus on sales directly to airlines.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Mexico's aerospace cluster prepares for Trump's changes

    2017-03-06T11:18:01Z

    Larger in area than the UK, the Mexican state of Chihuahua snakes along the southern bank of the Rio Grande from New Mexico across the western one-third of Texas. More than any of Mexico’s 32 states, Chihuahua’s manufacturing sector has prospered under the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) ...

  • PW1100G A320 - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can commercial engine suppliers deliver on innovation?

    2017-03-05T14:15:00Z

    ​For all the challenges within its own production system and the wider supply chain, it is engines that are producing the biggest headaches for Airbus.

  • News

    India's DGCA identifies new gearbox issue on PW1100G

    2017-03-03T21:02:42Z

    ​India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has identified the first known incident involving the gearbox of the PW1100G geared turbofan engine on the Airbus A320neo.

  • News

    Engine shortage, airframe tweaks prompt CSeries delivery pause

    2017-03-03T19:59:55Z

    ​Bombardier has halted deliveries of the CSeries aircraft for two months to refine the production system and upgrade the aircraft configuration while the supply of Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engines remains a bottleneck, chief executive Alain Bellemare tells Flightglobal.

  • News

    Boeing CEO highlights global approach in Trump era

    2017-03-02T18:42:58Z

    ​In public remarks a couple miles away from the White House on 2 March, Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg re-issued a call for re-empowering the Ex-Im Bank and elaborated on the company’s approach to globalisation in an era of the Trump administration in the USA and Brexit in the UK.

  • News

    Boeing sets roll-out date for 737 Max 9

    2017-03-01T21:09:51Z

    ​Two months before the anticipated entry into service of the 737 Max 8, Boeing has scheduled the official roll-out of the first 737 Max 9 for 7 March in Renton, Washington.

  • News

    Leap-powered A321neo gains US and European approval

    2017-03-01T14:53:15Z

    Airbus has gained type certification for the A321neo variant powered by CFM International Leap-1A turbofan engines, the airframer disclosed today.

  • News

    AVALON: Boeing’s Australian innovations see light of day

    2017-03-01T07:32:43Z

    ​Collaborative robotics, virtual reality and aircraft cabin disease transmission prevention are among the latest projects under way at Boeing Research and Technology-Australia – the manufacturer’s largest research organisation outside of the United States.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Why safety pays on helicopter programmes

    2017-02-27T09:14:24Z

    ​Aerospace, by nature, is an industry of extremes. Costs are huge, technical and financial risks severe. Timescales are long, business cycles fierce. Political winds can be fair or very foul.

  • News

    Mitsubishi still finalising new MRJ production schedule

    2017-02-27T09:01:35Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation stresses that it has not yet completed its revised production schedule for the MRJ regional jet following the latest design changes that have delayed delivery of the first aircraft to 2020.

  • French A400M - US Air Force
    Opinion

    OPINION: Should A400M partners prop up Airbus?

    2017-02-24T09:33:58Z

    Even for a programme with a history as chequered as the A400M, Airbus chief executive Tom Enders’ latest critique of the troubled airlifter was astonishingly frank – and packed with intent.

  • M28 - Sikorsky
    News

    M28 tour to showcase Skytruck's commercial potential

    2017-02-24T08:13:00Z

    ​Buoyed by its position within Lockheed Martin’s global group of companies, Sikorsky subsidiary PZL Mielec is optimistic of driving fresh sales of its M28 Skytruck in several regions of the world.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airbus hits stride in Mobile as political winds turn in its favour

    2017-02-23T09:23:42Z

    Four years and four months before Donald Trump rode a wave of industrial nationalism to the White House, Airbus decided to plant a factory in Mobile, Alabama, to deliver A320-family aircraft to US customers. In retrospect, that fateful announcement looks, well, prescient.

  • News

    P&W develops plan to exceed GTF 2017 delivery targets

    2017-02-22T17:32:21Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney has an internal plan to exceed delivery targets for the geared turbofan GTF) engine family this year after falling short of the objective in 2016, says chief executive Greg Hayes of P&W parent United Technologies.

  • News

    VIDEO: A320 family first flights

    2017-02-22T09:54:44Z

    ​When an Airbus flight test crew took the A320 to the sky for the first time, they must have known they were flying a special aircraft. For sure, as this video shows, that 1987 sortie was a sight to behold. But what must have surprised even its flight crew and ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Airbus is managing A320's production transition

    2017-02-22T09:36:57Z

    Airbus has not quite reached the point of declaring: “The A320 is dead – long live the A320neo,” but the transition to the re-engined version is accelerating and the backlog for the original model of its first single-aisle aircraft is rapidly diminishing.