Airframers – Page 97

  • ANA GEnx-1B 787-9
    News

    Sojitz unit Atlantis revealed as 'undisclosed' 787-9 buyer

    2020-02-26T02:21:00Z

    A special purpose company of Japan’s Sojitz Corporation, Atlantis Aviation Corporation, has been revealed as the party behind three Boeing 787-9 orders that were previously attributed to an undisclosed customer. Boeing made the disclosure following a query from FlightGlobal regarding a 26 February announcement from All Nippon Airways (ANA). ...

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    News

    ANA announces commitment for 15 GEnx-powered 787s

    2020-02-25T06:57:00Z

    All Nippon Airways has committed to placing firm orders for 15 Boeing 787s to be powered by the General Electric GEnx-1B, and not the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 that powers its existing fleet. The order will comprise 11 787-10s and four 787-9s, says ANA. In addition, ANA will obtain options for ...

  • G600
    News

    FAA settles whistleblower retaliation allegations for $90,000

    2020-02-24T22:44:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to pay the US government $90,000 to settle allegations it retaliated against a staffer who raised concerns about unqualified safety inspectors.

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    Opinion

    Bombardier’s rail sale is last roll of the dice

    2020-02-21T17:07:00Z

    The mansion that Laurent built is down to its last room. Bombardier – transformed by Pere Beaudoin from humble snowmobile manufacturer to world leader in aviation and rail transportation by the time he handed the chief executive reins to son Pierre in 2003 – will soon be known simply for business aircraft.

  • DHC - Dash 8-400 - PAL Express
    News

    De Havilland Canada sees growing market in Asia for high-density Dash 8

    2020-02-21T09:33:00Z

    De Havilland Canada may have left the limelight to arch-rival ATR when it pulled out days before the Singapore air show over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, but the Canadian airframer is confident about prospects for its Dash 8 twin-turboprop in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly high-density variants.

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    News

    Qantas approaches future fleet with eye for competitive edge, simplification

    2020-02-20T08:14:00Z

    Qantas Airways continues to evaluate a number of aircraft types, including new narrowbodies as well as Boeing’s proposed New Mid-Market Airplane (NMA). A slide accompanying the airline’s first half results presentation outlines the airline’s thinking in regard to fleet, dividing aircraft types into four categories: exit fading technology, mainstream ...

  • 737 Max line - Boeing
    News

    Boeing asks for suspension of its tax subsidies

    2020-02-19T22:09:00Z

    Boeing has asked for its tax breaks to be suspended amid an acrimonious and escalating trade war between the USA and the European Union, targeting its respective aircraft manufacturers, that threatens to play long-term havoc on aircraft deliveries on both continents.

  • SIA A350-900ULR
    Analysis

    Asia-Pacific sees subdued deliveries in January

    2020-02-17T06:47:00Z

    Asia-Pacific carriers took 21 of the 55 commercial aircraft delivered globally in the first month of of the new decade, followed by European carriers with 17 deliveries and North American carriers with just 10. While January is particularly weak for deliveries after airframers’ traditional push in December, global deliveries for ...

  • airbus 50 fleet
    News

    USA raises tariffs on EU aircraft to 15%

    2020-02-15T02:01:00Z

    The Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) raised its tariffs on large European aircraft 15%, up from its 10% levies implemented last October, in an ongoing dispute over subsidies.

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    Opinion

    Why Boeing must end NMA indecision

    2020-02-14T11:36:00Z

    Critics joke that Boeing’s New Mid-market Airplane (NMA) launch is taking almost as long as NASA did to get Apollo 11 off the pad, following JFK’s famous man-on-the-Moon declaration.

  • Avic MA700
    News

    AVIC restarts MA700 production amid Covid-19 outbreak

    2020-02-14T05:41:00Z

    AVIC says that its MA700 turboprop production is still on schedule, despite the Covid-19 outbreak in China. The Chinese airframer says it restarted production of the MA700 on 10 February, after production was halted for an undisclosed period. The MA700 final assembly team lead Han Jiawei says that ...

  • A350-1000
    News

    Airbus takes €100m charge to restructure key fuselage supplier

    2020-02-13T10:20:00Z

    Among the charges disclosed by Airbus in its full-year financial results is a €103 million figure relating to efforts to turn around German aerostructures firm Premium Aerotec. Airbus says the charge relates to a restructuring plan for the Augsburg-based company which is intended to improve the company’s position. “We want ...

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    News

    Former Airbus Americas exec supports smaller Boeing NMA

    2020-02-13T01:07:00Z

    Boeing needs to reinvigorate aerospace competition with a new aircraft programme, former Airbus Americas president Barry Eccleston said on 12 February, calling for the US airframer to introduce a smaller aircraft than its original draft for a 270-seat New Mid-market Airplane (NMA). “The dominant Airbus, Boeing duopoly” has dulled competition ...

  • 737 Renton line
    News

    Boeing lands no new aircraft orders in January as deliveries slow to trickle

    2020-02-12T12:23:00Z

    Boeing received no new orders for large commercial aircraft in January, and delivered only 13 aircraft – a trickle of activity for a company long accustomed to big orders and dozens of monthly deliveries.

  • head of Boeing Global Services Ted Colbert
    In depth

    New Boeing Global Services chief focuses on 737 Max, not $50 billion revenue goal

    2020-02-12T09:34:00Z

    The new head of Boeing Global Services (BGS) faces the critically important task of keeping his business, which is key to Boeing’s growth, on track and growing amid turmoil caused by the 737 Max grounding.

  • nma-GA-no-caption
    News

    Boeing head of sales still discounts narrowbodies as mid-market answer

    2020-02-11T12:36:00Z

    Boeing’s head of sales still insists narrowbody aircraft lack sufficient comfort for operating medium-haul “mid-market” flights – an assertion seemingly opposing speculation the company may shelve a widebody development project in favour of a narrowbody.

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    News

    Boeing marketing head downplays suitability of ‘787-3’ for mid market

    2020-02-11T12:25:00Z

    Boeing’s head of marketing has downplayed the suitability of developing a modified 787 for the mid-market niche, comments following speculation Boeing could do just that. “That’s a tough thing to do, and that’s why, at the end of the day, our customers put the [787-3] on hold, and they went ...

  • Airbus assembly line Tianjin China
    News

    Airbus evaluates coronavirus production impact as Tianjin stays shut

    2020-02-11T10:04:00Z

    Output from Airbus’s Chinese narrowbody assembly line in Tianjin remains suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak, as the manufacturer evaluates the situation and potential impact on other production sites. Speaking at the Singapore air show, senior vice-president for marketing, Francois Caudron said Airbus “froze production in Tianjin” over the Chinese new ...

  • Boeing 767-300F FedEx
    News

    FedEx takes first 767 at higher production rate

    2020-02-11T09:59:00Z

    Cargo operator receives initial aircraft produced at three-aircraft per month level

  • MAVERIC-04
    News

    Airbus studies blended-wing airliner designs to slash fuel burn

    2020-02-11T05:46:00Z

    The company test flew a sub-scale blended-wing model aircraft in central France for the first time in June 2019 to improve its knowledge of the advanced fly-by-wire technology that would be needed to control such aircraft, it says at the Singapore air show on 11 February.