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  • News

    Boeing announces new production cut for 747-8

    2014-12-09T17:29:42Z

    ​Boeing has decided to lower yearly output of the 747-8 by 2.4 aircraft starting in September 2015 due to a slower recovery cycle in the cargo market.

  • A350 Qatar
    News

    A350 timeline: Countdown to first delivery

    2014-12-08T16:21:00Z

    ​With the first delivery to launch customer Qatar Airways scheduled for this Saturday in Toulouse, Airbus is poised to see years of development work turn to reality in the form of its latest widebody, the A350.

  • LOT 787
    Opinion

    OPINION: Lessons must be learned from 787 battery fires

    2014-12-08T15:51:00Z

    ​A pair of lithium ion batteries on the Boeing 787-8 – which should have been risk-assessment afterthoughts compared to the overall electrical system – became unexpected safety problems. Luckily, nobody was hurt and the aircraft escaped heavy damage. Why?

  • Rolls-Royce Trent 1000
    Opinion

    OPINION: Where next for Rolls-Royce?

    2014-12-08T00:00:00Z

    ​London investment bank Investec has called for a thorough strategy review at Rolls-Royce. The company’s directors may not take up the suggestion but, if they do, they may well conclude that their strategy is just fine as it is. But to propose other options is to raise serious questions for ...

  • DC-10
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The impact of DC-10 and MD-11 on aviation

    2014-12-05T10:57:00Z

    ​All journeys on a passenger jet these days will be on a type that has two, or occasionally four, engines. This year marked the end of the era of the three-engine airliner and, with it, the presence in the flight schedules of a once powerful manufacturer. In a remarkable coincidence, ...

  • A330neo
    News

    Airbus net orders pass 1,000 as first A330neos firmed

    2014-12-05T09:58:00Z

    ​Airbus recorded three orders covering 120 Airbus A320-family jets during November, when it also booked its first firm agreements for the re-engined A330neo.

  • News

    Iberia MRO arm to repair CAE simulators

    2014-12-04T13:55:00Z

    ​Spanish operator Iberia's maintenance division has secured an agreement to repair avionics and components for CAE simulators.

  • News

    OBITUARY: Jean-Paul Bechat, the industrialist who steered the Safran merger

    2014-12-03T12:29:25Z

    ​The announced merger of state-controlled French engine maker Snecma and privately-owned defence electronics group Sagem 10 years ago may have been greeted by scepticism by analysts and been more about Gallic industrial machismo than smart business. After all, Safran, the seemingly unweildy conglomerate it created, made everything from photocopiers to ...

  • News

    Magnetic MRO adds engine on-wing support arm

    2014-12-03T11:52:31Z

    Estonia's Magnetic MRO has opened an engine on-wing maintenance unit and begun offering related support packages.

  • News

    Airbus offers family option to airlines seeking 757 performance

    2014-12-02T23:58:41Z

    ​Airbus sees its A320neo family of aircraft as an answer to the performance capabilities of Boeing 757-200s, as it evaluates offering a longer-range A321neo that could replace the 757 on transatlantic missions.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus goes back to the drawing board with A350 training

    2014-12-02T14:25:14Z

    ​With the imminent entry into service of the Airbus A350, another modern aviation development comes to fruition – not just the A350 hardware or ­software, but the “liveware”.

  • ATR Lion analysis
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Lion tops ATR ranks after landmark deal

    2014-11-27T16:48:28Z

    Indonesia's Lion Group has cemented itself as ATR's largest customer as it agreed to purchase 40 more turboprops, taking its total to 100 from the European airframer.

  • Qatar A350
    News

    A350 training wins industry approval

    2014-11-27T13:10:00Z

    ​As Airbus A350 launch customer Qatar Airways prepares to put its aircraft into service next month, Toulouse, France-based Airbus Training sees its revolutionary “learning by discovery” pilot and engineer type-rating training system being put to the test for the first time.

  • Mi-171A2 first flight
    News

    Russia flies first Mil Mi-171A2 prototype

    2014-11-25T16:57:35Z

    ​Russian Helicopters has completed first flight of the Mi-171A2, marking another major step in the commercialisation of the country’s military-oriented rotorcraft industry.

  • An-140
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Iran's aerospace dream began and ended with the licence-built IrAn-140

    2014-11-25T09:11:00Z

    ​When the sole airworthy HESA IrAn-140 turboprop crashed on takeoff from Tehran in August, Iran’s hopes of becoming an aerospace-manufacturing nation appeared to crash with it. The decade-and-a-half following Antonov’s decision to licence production of its An-140 to Iran has seen no more than a dozen IrAn-140s roll off the ...

  • production rates Q4 2014
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: What do recent production rate changes mean?

    2014-11-21T08:00:00Z

    Richard Evans, senior consultant, who recently joined Ascend from Rolls-Royce, examines recent announcements about production rate changes at Airbus and Boeing

  • Delta A330-900neo
    News

    Boeing blames delivery schedule for Delta A350 deal

    2014-11-21T00:15:04Z

    ​Boeing attributes the loss of a 50-aircraft Delta Air Lines order announced on 20 November to a lack of available delivery slots.

  • A350 Delta
    News

    Delta confirms A350, A330 order

    2014-11-20T20:49:41Z

    ​Delta Air Lines has confirmed an order for 25 Airbus A350-900 for delivery beginning in 2017 and 25 A330-900 aircraft that will start entering the fleet in 2019.

  • CS300
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: What are the prospects for the stretched CS300?

    2014-11-20T11:07:41Z

    On 16 November, the first Bombardier CS300 was glimpsed outside the factory for the first time. The stretched CSeries model is still within days or weeks of entering pre-flight taxi tests, but emerged to perform a battery of checks on its fuel flow system.

  • 777 production
    News

    US FAA requires 777 operators to inspect pitch rate sensors

    2014-11-19T17:15:46Z

    A new airworthiness directive issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration requires Boeing 777 operators to inspect and potentially replace the aircraft's dual pitch rate sensors (PRS).