All North America news – Page 471

  • HondaJet HA-420
    News

    HondaJet gains provisional type certificate, deliveries near

    2015-03-27T21:35:54Z

    ​A newly-awarded provisional type certificate for the HA-420 HondaJet moves the North Carolina-based manufacturer a major stiep closer in its 12-year-long quest of entering the light business jet market.

  • F-22
    News

    USAF starts researching helmet-mounted cueing for F-22

    2015-03-25T21:39:13Z

    ​The US Air Force has moved a step closer to equipping the Lockheed Martin F-22 cockpit with a helmet-mounted cueing system.

  • AAUS tails THUMB
    News

    American and US Airways to combine operations on 8 April

    2015-03-25T18:22:36Z

    ​American Airlines anticipates receiving a single operating certificate from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on 8 April, it says in an employee newsletter.

  • AF447 search
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Air France, Malaysia Airlines losses prompt rethink on flight data

    2015-03-25T14:59:00Z

    ​Calgary-based communications specialist Flyht did not need events like the loss of Air France flight 447 or Malaysia Airlines MH370 to persuade it that airlines’ connectivity with their aircraft could beneficially be improved. It had been producing intelligent on-board satellite communications systems since 2003, and if either or both those ...

  • News

    JetBlue to add Emirates codeshare to Cleveland flights

    2015-03-25T14:24:25Z

    ​New York-based JetBlue Airways will place codeshare partner Emirates Airline's code on its new Cleveland-Boston flights.

  • News

    GE Honda Aero engines receives US approval for HF120 production

    2015-03-25T09:21:09Z

    ​GE Honda Aero Engines has cleared a key milestone for its HF120 turbofan, which powers the HondaJet light twin-engined business jet, with the US Federal Aviation Administration granting production approval for its new manufacturing plant in Burlington, Massachusetts.

  • News

    Daher opens new North American TBM headquarters

    2015-03-25T09:00:06Z

    Daher has moved the North American headquarters for its TBM aircraft business to a much larger facility nearby, in response to the growing demand for new aircraft after-sales support for its high-speed single-engined turboprop from within its largest market.

  • F-35B 200px Lockheed
    News

    US Marines stick to F-35B dates despite new problems

    2015-03-24T20:36:35Z

    ​The US Marine Corps has decided to stand-up the first operational F-35B squadron in July with known software, structural and logistical deficiencies that must be fixed later, says Lt Gen Chris Bogdan, executive officer of the joint programme office.

  • Germanwings crash
    News

    Background to Germanwings A320 accident

    2015-03-24T16:55:00Z

    There are few facts available about the 24 March Germanwings Airbus A320 crash in the French Alps, but it is an unusual event in that whatever precipitated the accident appears to have occurred in the cruise. In this case the cruise was a very brief period – less than 3min ...

  • News

    ​Liebherr wins follow-up MRO deal from GoJet

    2015-03-24T10:20:46Z

    US regional carrier GoJet Airlines has renewed its maintenance co-operation with Liebherr covering air management systems on its Bombardier CRJ700/900 fleet.

  • News

    Europe launches latest SESAR plans

    2015-03-23T18:12:55Z

    Launching the latest phase of the Single European Sky air traffic management (ATM) operational concept, Eurocontrol says the plan is, by 2019, to deliver an intelligent, networked system capable of optimising individual flight efficiency while maximising traffic flow through finite airspace and airports. Known as Reference Period 2 (RP2) of ...

  • Gray Eagle NERO FS US Army
    News

    US Army orders more Gray Eagle UAVs

    2015-03-23T18:06:12Z

    ​The US Army has made a $133 million modification to a contract for its General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned air vehicles to add 19 aircraft to the order.

  • A330neo
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: How Airbus is squeezing more seats into A330neo

    2015-03-23T17:07:09Z

    A key component of the re-engined A330neo’s operating cost gains is Airbus’s project to squeeze up to 10 more passenger seats into the cabin, compared with its current-generation A330ceo equivalents.

  • A330neo differences
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Can Airbus challenge 787 with A330neo?

    2015-03-23T16:10:18Z

    Airbus added a dash of spice to the mid-range, mid-size market with last year’s launch of an updated version of its best-selling widebody, the A330. But in a sector where there are already several established types, is there enough room for another big twin to be dropped into the mix?

  • Lufthansa A380
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Why Airbus is wrestling with its 'A380neo' decision

    2015-03-23T15:15:22Z

    With re-engining central to four successful airframe-refresh programmes, one could be forgiven for wondering why Airbus is wrestling with its decision about whether to update its flagship product.

  • News

    RAAF’s first F-35A pilot takes to the skies

    2015-03-23T03:15:45Z

    The Royal Australian Air Force’s first pilot of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has completed his first flight.

  • Senai outbound by destination
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Flymojo, international airline of mystery

    2015-03-23T02:27:21Z

    Last week’s Langkawi International Aerospace & Maritime (LIMA) Exhibition was an unlikely venue for the birth of a new airline, Flymojo, and its letter of intent for up to 40 Bombardier CS100 aircraft.

  • hainan 737 biofuel
    News

    Hainan Airlines 737-800 makes biofuel flight

    2015-03-23T01:48:29Z

    Hainan Airlines has become the first Chinese carrier to trial locally-sourced biofuel on a passenger flight.

  • Amazon drone - Rex Features
    News

    FAA permits Amazon to carry out research into UAV delivery service

    2015-03-20T17:45:17Z

    ​Amazon is a step closer to realising its dream of utilising unmanned air vehicles in its delivery service, following the Federal Aviation Administration’s award of an experimental airworthiness certificate to the firm to carry out research that would contribute to its envisioned Prime Air offering.

  • Dubai airport
    Opinion

    OPINION: Why US protectionism is bad for everyone

    2015-03-20T12:14:53Z

    ​The home of the free market has always had an ­ambivalent attitude to foreign competition, from Japanese cars threatening Motor City in the 1970s to cheap imports squeezing farmers. The USA may be a consumer paradise, where ordering a pizza requires a baffling array of choices – but the customer ...