All Airframers articles – Page 211

  • News

    Airbus sticks to A350 delivery target

    2016-10-19T07:49:00Z

    ​Airbus acknowledges the narrowing timeline for meeting its A350 delivery target for 2016, but is standing by its forecast of 50 aircraft.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ARJ21 still has room for improvement

    2016-10-18T10:31:00Z

    Comac is on a mission to optimise and upgrade its ARJ21, following feedback from launch customer Chengdu Airlines.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Chinese connectivity to soar, despite great firewall

    2016-10-17T12:47:37Z

    China’s rapidly growing aviation industry presents a huge opportunity for in-flight connectivity providers and satellite companies alike, but its complex regulatory environment and restrictions on Internet access make it a challenging market to enter. Stakeholders agree that the best way to compete for business in China is through local partnerships, ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Asian carriers play catch-up to match IFE demand

    2016-10-17T08:22:49Z

    Demand for in-flight connectivity on Asia-Pacific routes may have been slower to catch on than in North America and Europe, but the market is ramping up fast, prompting service providers to sign up for as much capacity as they can get on satellites positioned to cover the region. as much ...

  • News

    Airbus aims for November first flight of A350-1000

    2016-10-15T07:08:00Z

    ​Airbus is aiming to conduct first flight of the new A350-1000 as early as November.

  • News

    Boeing names Mounir to lead sales of commercial jets

    2016-10-14T14:58:54Z

    ​Boeing has named Ihssane Mounir to become the vice-president of sales and marketing for the Commercial Airplanes division, succeeding John Wojick who will retire early next year.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: How the World has changed with Airbus

    2016-10-14T14:55:44Z

    ​Forty-two years ago, as Airbus was handing over its first A300 to Air France, much of Asia was a mess. War raged in Cambodia and Vietnam and, at the end of Chairman Mao’s calamitous rule, China’s economy lay in tatters. While Japan, Malaysia and South Korea had embarked on industrial ...

  • Qatar fleet - Boeing
    Opinion

    OPINION: Qatar's Boeing commitment sends clear message

    2016-10-14T14:55:12Z

    ​As the Qatar Airways spotlight swings pendulum-like around its supply chain, OEMs can breathe a sigh of relief when it is not their turn to be in the laser focus of its notoriously demanding chief Akbar Al Baker.

  • C919
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Comac lifts national pride with C919

    2016-10-14T14:54:23Z

    China has been vocal about its aerospace ambitions, and Comac bears the weight of that dream on its young shoulders. Embossed on a giant rock at the entrance of its Shanghai facility is the phrase “to let China’s large aircraft soar into the blue skies”. This, and much else about ...

  • A320neo Leap engines
    News

    FlightGlobal launches Insight channel

    2016-10-14T08:12:21Z

    A new dedicated space on flightglobal.com designed to showcase FlightGlobal’s market expertise, depth of data, and opinion, as well as encouraging debate around key topics, has been launched by FlightGlobal

  • News

    MRJ customers unfazed by recent challenges: Mitsubishi

    2016-10-12T23:35:23Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft says that customers for its MRJ regional jet are understanding in regard to the challenges the type suffered in transit to the type’s US testing facility.

  • CS100
    News

    Bombardier to validate CS100 at London City 'in coming weeks'

    2016-10-12T21:43:22Z

    Bombardier expects to validate the CS100's capability to conduct steep approaches at London City airport by the end of November, and gain certification to operate the CSeries variant there by "the turn of the year".

  • News

    Aircraft crash next to P&W factory may be intentional

    2016-10-12T18:36:49Z

    ​The FBI is investigating an aircraft crash across from the main entrance of a Pratt & Whitney engine factory in East Hartford, Connecticut.

  • News

    PICTURES: A350-1000 test fleet nears completion

    2016-10-12T08:45:00Z

    Airbus’s first A350-1000 remains on course for a maiden flight in the current quarter, as the test fleet nears completion.

  • Spirit A320neo
    News

    First A320neo delivered to a US operator

    2016-10-11T14:36:08Z

    ​Spirit Airlines has become the first US customer to accept delivery of an Airbus A320neo, the manufacturer says.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Why Europe's independent airframers matter

    2016-10-07T12:02:16Z

    Sixteen years after its creation as EADS, and as it goes through yet another revamp to make it stronger and more integrated, Airbus dominates European aerospace – alongside BAE Systems, Dassault and Leonardo, the other three giants this side of the ­Atlantic still making aircraft in the 21st century.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Will Airbus rebrand end divisions?

    2016-10-07T09:53:22Z

    Airbus’s latest corporate iteration appears to mark something of an endgame in its battle against a ­perennial pandering to compromise during its evolution from consortium to company.

  • News

    Wow seals A330 component pact with LHT

    2016-10-05T09:12:00Z

    ​Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air has sealed a component support pact with Lufthansa Technik covering its Airbus A330s.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing looks to 3D-print thermoplastic aircraft parts

    2016-10-05T08:10:17Z

    Making aircraft parts on 3D printers is becoming increasingly popular, despite several stubborn constraints. Among the most limiting features are the laptop computer-sized dimensions of the 3D printing machines. Coupled with a relatively plodding material lay-down rate, 3D printers are confined to making only the smallest and usually most intricate ...

  • News

    ​Emirates foresees being A380's 'market maker'

    2016-10-04T12:34:20Z

    Emirates will be the "market maker" for the Airbus A380, the Gulf carrier's ‎senior vice-president of corporate treasury Nirmal Govindadas argued today.