All Europe news – Page 607

  • French E-2C - Rex Features
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    Airborne early wonders: our Top 10 eyes in the sky

    2015-02-27T15:05:32Z

    In the week that Royal Australian Air Force officials hailed the performance of the service’s Boeing 737-based Wedgetail aircraft over Iraq – and as the UK draws closer to announcing a successor to its Westland Sea King 7 capability – our Top 10 looks at some of the unusual and ...

  • A400M RAF - Crown Copyright
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    Airbus works to get troubled A400M back on track

    2015-02-27T12:00:18Z

    Airbus is heralding mixed fortunes for its troubled A400M military transport programme, with expected deliveries in 2015 of 16 units – double 2014’s total – coming on the back of a €551 million ($620 million) fourth-quarter charge for delays and action needed­ to ramp-up production.

  • Qantas A380
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    Airbus assures on A380 break-even this year

    2015-02-27T07:45:00Z

    Airbus Group has assured that its A380 will achieve production break-even this year, as it unveiled a strong full-year commercial aircraft performance.

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    SAS sells Heathrow slots to Turkish Airlines

    2015-02-27T07:32:00Z

    Turkish Airlines is acquiring a pair of London Heathrow slots from SAS Group, the second such sale for the Scandinavian company this year.

  • A320neo first flight
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    Airbus to take A320 rate to 50 but cut A330 output

    2015-02-27T07:25:00Z

    ​Airbus is to hike the monthly production rate for its A320 family to 50 from the first quarter of 2017.

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    Bristow kicks off final push to UK SAR operations

    2015-02-26T18:29:52Z

    ​Bristow Helicopters has officially unveiled the first of five new bases it is constructing as it begins the transition to managing search and rescue operations on behalf of the UK government.

  • Typhoon Brimstone 2 - BAE Systems
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    Eurofighter gets close-air support boost with P3E deal

    2015-02-26T17:26:13Z

    ​The four Eurofighter programme nations have signed a roughly €200 million ($224 million) contract for a Phase 3 capability enhancement (P3E) package, intended to strengthen the type’s multi-role credentials.

  • News

    Haitec gains FAA approval

    2015-02-26T17:20:40Z

    Germany's Haitec Aircraft Maintenance has been certificated by the US Federal Aviation Administration.

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    National Police Air Service to close ten bases

    2015-02-26T16:07:39Z

    ​The National Police Air Service (NPAS) of England and Wales is closing ten bases over the next two years a following hefty cut to its budget. The publicly-funded service will operate 23 aircraft from 15 sites strategically located across the two regions.

  • A321 cockpit
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    Many pilots 'medically-impaired' due to toxic cabin air

    2015-02-26T08:09:05Z

    ​The Global Cabin Air Quality Executive heard at its annual conference in London yesterday that at least 3% of airline pilots are flying with degraded physical and mental performance caused by repeated exposure to neurotoxins in the aircraft cabin air, and may become actually incapacitated during flight if their exposure ...

  • Sentinel-2A in IABG clean room
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    Eyes on the ground as Sentinel heads for launch

    2015-02-26T07:34:34Z

    ​With the imminent shipping of its Sentinel 2-A satellite from Germany to its launch site in Kourou, French Guiana, the European Space Agency is readying the next step in an ambitious plan to orbit a highly sophisticated constellation of Earth observation satellites for mapping and to monitor features ranging from ...

  • cfm leap fan disk
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    Safran ready to support A320 rate increase

    2015-02-26T06:47:40Z

    ​Airbus engine supplier Safran believes current demand for narrowbody aircraft justifies a further increase in production of the A320 family to 50 per month within a few years, even as the supply chain transitions to a new model at the same time.

  • RAAF KC-30A
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    AVALON: RAAF A330 MRTT makes strong combat debut

    2015-02-26T01:10:27Z

    As a Royal Australian Air Force Airbus A330 multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) continues to support operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the service is placing a major emphasis on getting the type's long-delayed boom refuelling capability on-line.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: P&W reveals new aggressiveness in A320neo orders race

    2015-02-25T18:03:22Z

    In a little over four years, Airbus has signed firm orders for more than 3,600 A320neo-family aircraft. Forty percent of those tail numbers – representing an astounding roughly 1,450 aircraft – remain up for grabs in the competitive engine duel between CFM International and Pratt & Whitney.

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    ​Monarch engineering unit gains CAMO approval

    2015-02-25T17:12:05Z

    European regulators have certificated UK maintenance provider Monarch Aircraft Engineering as a continuing airworthiness management organisation.

  • IAG
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Walsh all set to steer IAG to next opportunities

    2015-02-25T17:00:59Z

    While the US legacy triumvirate have been making headlines about unfair competition from the Gulf carriers, Europe's leading airline group, IAG, has become part-owned by one of them.

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    ​VLM expands scheduled network to France and Italy

    2015-02-25T16:39:23Z

    Belgian carrier VLM will open routes from Liege to the French cities of Avignon and Nice, and to Bologna and Venice in Italy.

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    Saab picks Brazil's AEL for Gripen avionics displays

    2015-02-25T15:40:59Z

    ​Saab has tapped Brazil-based AEL System to provide wide-area and heads-up displays for Gripen NG fighters that are being purchased by the Brazilian military.

  • Turbomeca
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Turbomeca gears up for a busy future

    2015-02-25T14:56:00Z

    Visit rotorcraft forums on the internet often enough and you would be forced to come to the conclusion that while French helicopter engine manufacturer Turbomeca may make decent enough products, its aftersales operation is lacking.

  • LM Crowsnest on Merlin
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    Lockheed advances credentials of AESA-based Crowsnest bid

    2015-02-25T13:24:18Z

    ​Lockheed Martin UK has rebuffed claims of costliness and over-complexity levelled at its bid for the UK’s Crowsnest requirement by Thales UK, its rival for the £500 million contest, which is now entering its final stages.