All news – Page 2869
-
News
The business aircraft that changed the world: No. 4
Described in a 1964 flight test report by Flight International as the "Rolls-Royce of the propeller-driven fleet", the Beechcraft King Air is that rare...
-
News
The business aircraft that changed the world: No. 3
If anyone doubts the sophistication of business aircraft technology, Gulfstream always seems to have the rebuttal. Whether it was the $2 million...
-
News
The business aircraft that changed the world: No. 2
The first to conquer the westbound route across the North Atlantic, the Dassault Falcon 50 defined a new standard for long range in business aviation when...
-
News
The 10 business aircraft that changed the world: No. 1
Neither the largest nor the fastest, the Learjet Model 23/24 series is the most important business aircraft in history.
-
News
Canada special: Flying Colours looks to burgeoning business jet completions market in Asia
Completions house Flying Colours has its eyes fixed firmly on business aviation's lucrative frontiers of China and India
-
News
Sandra Pupatello, Ontario’s aerospace champion
politics DAN THISDELL toronto flying the aerospace flag for ontario There can be few more energetic champions of Canada's aerospace industry...
-
News
Canada special: Clusters of success
Quebec and Montreal are more than an industrial cluster. Aerospace is in the province's genes, say those who work there
-
News
Canada special: Canada's hidden assets
Aerospace is vital to Canada, but to continue holding its own it may need to invest more in R&D and marketing strategies
-
Interview
Working Week: David Barry
Digging deep into flight data David Barry is the new chief operating officer at Flight Data Services. The Fareham, UK-based company provides technologies...
-
News
CEO Whitesides: 425 customers for Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic, the suborbital space tourism company, has sold 425 tickets for its suborbital flights. Each flight will include six minutes of free-floating...
-
News
FAA proposes Boeing 757 roll fix
The US FAA is proposing that operators of 686 US-registered Boeing 757 perform corrective actions on the twin-jets within five years to prevent possible...
-
News
Navy issues RFP for small UAS
The US Navy has issued a request for proposals worth up to $870 million for a small unmanned air system ...
-
News
Ash leads to cancellation of Scottish flights
Scottish regional carrier Loganair has become one of the first outside Iceland to be affected by the latest episode of volcanic ash problems, announcing...
-
News
Icelandic volcano could disrupt flights in UK and Ireland: CAA
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has warned of possible disruption to flights in the UK and Ireland as a result of the Grimsvotn volcanic eruption in...
-
News
China to expedite 50 JF-17 kits for Pakistan
China will expedite the delivery of 50 Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) JF-17 Thunder aircraft production kits to Pakistan, part of Islamabad's...
-
News
Ryanair to cut capacity for first time this winter
Ryanair passenger numbers are set to fall this winter as the budget carrier cuts net capacity over the second half of its financial year for the first time...
-
News
Canada special: Diamond left wondering if government will recognise jewel in its aerospace crown
Austrian airframer Diamond has been part of Canada's aerospace fabric for 20 years. But its flagship programme hangs in the balance
-
News
Canada special: F-35 wins election
A national election put Canada's F-35 decision in the cross-hairs, but the Conservative Party victory keeps support strong
-
News
Taliban destroy two Pakistan navy P-3Cs
Two Pakistan navy Lockheed Martin P-3C Orion maritime patrol and surveillance aircraft have been destroyed during a ground raid by Pakistani Taliban ...
-
News
EasyJet sees possibility of testing ash-detector during eruption
UK budget carrier EasyJet is considering using the Grimsvotn volcanic eruption to test its new ash-detection system. The carrier has been backing development...