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    First tests complete for City Airbus propulsion system

    2017-10-03T22:34:00Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has completed the first full-scale tests for the electric-powered propulsion system on its City Airbus demonstrator, ahead of a planned maiden flight next year.

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    H160's maximum take-off weight finally confirmed

    2017-10-03T21:33:38Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has finally confirmed more performance parameters of its developmental H160 medium-class rotorcraft, just as the third flight-test prototype is prepared for its maiden sortie.

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    Bell pushes Valor’s first flight past September

    2017-10-03T21:26:37Z

    Bell Helicopter did not reach first flight with its V-280 Valor on 30 September as originally announced and instead projects the tiltrotor aircraft will meet that milestone in the November timeframe, V-280’s programme manager tells FlightGlobal this week.

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    Intrepid replaces chief executive

    2017-10-03T15:57:30Z

    Intrepid Aviation Group has appointed Doug Winter as its new chief executive, the lessor confirms.

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    P&WC gains approval for AW609 tiltrotor engine

    2017-10-03T15:34:20Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney Canada has secured Canadian certification for the variant of its PT6C engine which will power the Leonardo Helicopters AW609 tiltrotor.

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    Leonardo expects few order swaps to AW189K helicopter

    2017-10-03T15:31:54Z

    ​Leonardo Helicopters does not envisage large numbers of customers swapping their outstanding orders for the AW189 to the K-model variant it launched this morning in London.

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    ANALYSIS: Ryanair still among biggest despite capping growth

    2017-10-03T14:28:53Z

    Ryanair's disclosure that passenger numbers jumped 10% in September, even amid flight cancellations, underlines the extent to which the budget carrier is still growing despite the pilot-rostering challenges that have clipped its planned expansion.

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    Airbus Helicopters predicts doubling of global fleet by 2036

    2017-10-03T13:38:03Z

    ​Market growth will drive a requirement for nearly 22,000 new civil and parapublic helicopters globally over the next two decades, almost doubling the current fleet, a new study predicts.

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    777X's first test wing enters final assembly

    2017-10-03T13:07:21Z

    Boeing in late September began assembling the first test example of a composite wing for its in-development 777X widebody twin, two years ahead of the aircraft's flight debut.

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    Bombardier flies fourth Global 7000

    2017-10-03T13:02:56Z

    Bombardier's Global 7000 programme has taken another step forward, with the debut flight on 28 September of the fourth flight test vehicle (FTV4) – the first to be equipped with a full production interior.

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    Parker and LHT to join forces for A350 component repairs

    2017-10-03T12:26:25Z

    Lufthansa Technik has agreed to provide aftermarket support for Parker Aerospace-supplied equipment on the Airbus A350, and the MRO provider and parts manufacturer are to jointly develop repairs for the aircraft.

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    Around 20 carriers involved in Monarch repatriation

    2017-10-03T12:14:00Z

    ​Some 20 different operators are contributing to the repatriation of passengers to the UK following the collapse of leisure carrier Monarch Airlines.

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    Satcom Direct develops compact router for light business aircraft

    2017-10-03T11:24:04Z

    Aeronautical communications provider Satcom Direct (SD) has developed a compact router, in response to growing demand from owners and operators of small business aircraft for a lightweight system providing full-internet connectivity and improved data speeds during flight.

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    IAI sets civil sales target for Caçador UAV

    2017-10-03T11:18:44Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and its Brazilian partner Avionics Services have shifted their marketing efforts in an attempt to sell the Heron 1-derived Caçador unmanned air vehicle to the civil market.

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    Embraer delivers first US-assembled Legacy 500

    2017-10-03T11:11:42Z

    Embraer has delivered the first Legacy 500 midsize business jet to have been assembled at its Melbourne, Florida campus. The 27 September handover to an undisclosed US customer completes the Brazilian airframer’s efforts to establish a final assembly plant in the world’s largest business jet market.

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    Boeing not rushing decision on NMA: commercial chief

    2017-10-03T11:10:37Z

    Boeing will not be rushing into a decision on whether to launch a New Mid-market Airplane (NMA), despite seeing a clear opportunity for such a product, the head of its commercial unit tells FlightGlobal.

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    Unmanned Air Hopper shows its casualty evacuation credentials

    2017-10-03T11:04:54Z

    An innovative unmanned helicopter designed to evacuate wounded soldiers from combat zones or perform resupply missions has been demonstrated to high-ranking officials from the Israeli defence ministry by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

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    Wheels Up set for further expansion following third round of funding

    2017-10-03T11:01:05Z

    US membership programme Wheels Up is poised to complete its third round of investment, which will help fund additional aircraft acquisitions and expand its sales and marketing effort across the USA. The move comes as the New York-headquartered company also lays the foundations for its European expansion.

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    Embraer operator Cityhopper zeroes in on predictive maintenance

    2017-10-03T10:37:16Z

    KLM Cityhopper plans to expand its predictive maintenance capabilities using a mixed dataset drawn from aircraft, third-party suppliers and manufacturers to identify part failures before they happen.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Congress makes first move to repeal supersonic ban

    2017-10-03T10:11:11Z

    Flying across the country commercially in a supersonic jet will require more than the invention of a capable aircraft. Laws must be changed.