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  • Il-76 automated line title-c-United Aircraft
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    First Il-76 built on automated line transferred for flight-testing

    2021-05-20T08:32:00Z

    United Aircraft has transferred for ground- and flight-testing the first Ilyushin Il-76 to be manufactured on the advanced assembly line established at its Aviastar facility. The Il-76MD-90A four-engined heavy transport has been formally sent to the flight-test station at Ulyanovsk. United Aircraft revealed last year that a new digital automated ...

  • PD-8 demonstrator-c-United Engine
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    United Engine nears ignition test of prototype PD-8 for Superjet

    2021-05-19T09:03:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine is preparing to start testing the first prototype core of the Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant intended for the Sukhoi Superjet 100. Assembly of the core has been completed and the bench tests are aimed at verifying that the main performance parameters of the engine are in line with ...

  • Cargo Air 737-800SF title-c-Aeronautical Engineers
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    Bulgaria’s Cargo Air takes Europe's first AEI 737-800 freighter

    2021-05-18T12:14:00Z

    Bulgarian operator Cargo Air has become the first European carrier to take delivery of a converted Boeing 737-800 freighter from US specialist Aeronautical Engineers. Aeronautical Engineers secured certification of the 737-800SF modification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency on 7 May. It has subsequently delivered the initial European aircraft ...

  • MC-21 production-c-United Aircraft
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    Irkut receives first wing panels for serial MC-21

    2021-05-16T16:19:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has received the first MC-21 wing panels for a serial production aircraft, delivered to the Irkutsk-based facility by road. The 17.5m panel was manufactured at the AeroKompozit plant in Ulyanovsk – a distance of some 3,600km from the MC-21 final assembly line. Irkut will used the panels ...

  • Warren East, Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce in talks with Boeing about new-aircraft development

    2021-05-14T14:08:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is in talks with Boeing about powering a future commercial aircraft, following the UK manufacturer’s 2019 withdrawal from the race to provide an engine for the US airframer’s then-proposed New Mid-market Airplane.

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    Airbus appears to deliver A321neo test aircraft to VietJet

    2021-05-13T12:57:00Z

    Airbus appears to have delivered the first A321neo manufactured, the MSN6673 test aircraft, to Asian carrier VietJet Air. The twinjet – powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines – was the first A321neo for which Airbus completed initial assembly. But it was beaten to the variant’s maiden flight in February ...

  • A220 production-c-Airbus
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    Airbus procurement chief assigned to lead A220 towards profitability

    2021-05-13T09:14:00Z

    Airbus systems procurement chief Benoit Schultz is to take over as head of the A220 operation, as chief executive of Airbus Canada, succeeding Philippe Balducchi who has led the division for nearly three years. Balducchi has “decided to pursue other opportunities” outside of Airbus, says the airframer, having spent two ...

  • PNG unveiled as launch customer for STOL variant of ATR 42-600 - Stefano Bortoli, CEO Atr & Paul Abbot, CEO PNG Air
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    ​ATR ready to start STOL version’s production under new schedule

    2021-05-12T18:21:00Z

    Turboprop manufacturer ATR has completed the design phase and is preparing to begin production of the short take-off and landing (STOL) version of the ATR 42-600 under a revised schedule.

  • ATR 72-600 house colours in flight 1
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    Next-gen fuel for regional operators ‘will take time’: ATR

    2021-05-12T15:05:00Z

    Turboprop manufacturer ATR has highlighted the difficulty of establishing a supply infrastructure for next-generation aviation fuels in remote areas that are served by regional aircraft.

  • A321neo first flight
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    Confident Airbus restarts work on new Toulouse A321neo production line

    2021-05-12T07:07:00Z

    Airbus has given a further sign of its confidence in single-aisle recovery, by resuming work on an additional assembly line for A321neo twinjets. The airframer had unveiled plans for the modernised Toulouse line in January 2020, just weeks before the pandemic crisis forced it to slash production rates and shelve ...

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    EASA draws up criteria for single-pane observation window modification

    2021-05-10T15:40:00Z

    European authorities have put forward safety proposals after receiving an application for a large aircraft modification which involves installing two observation windows in the upper aft fuselage. The windows need to be “optical quality”, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, which means they will comprise only a single glass ...

  • UltraFan ICC-c-GKN Aerospace
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    Rolls-Royce UltraFan receives first intermediate compressor case

    2021-05-10T13:25:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has taken delivery of the first UltraFan engine demonstrator’s intermediate compressor case. The structure has been produced by GKN Aerospace at its Swedish facility. UltraFan is a high-bypass engine being developed by Rolls-Royce for large civil aircraft applications from the middle of this decade, and is intended to improve ...

  • MITSUBISHI MRJ-SPACEJET c AirTeamImages
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    MHI aerospace business narrows full-year losses

    2021-05-10T05:50:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ aircraft, defence and space unit narrowed its full-year losses, though the group’s SpaceJet regional aircraft programme will remain frozen in the near term.

  • A321neo-c-Airbus
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    Delta agreement for A321neos lifts Airbus orders in April

    2021-05-07T17:06:00Z

    Airbus recorded orders for 48 aircraft in April, including 25 A321neos for Delta Air Lines and 22 for lessor Avolon. But the Avolon order – for 14 A321neos and eight A320neos – appears to be a rejig of a previous agreement. Airbus listed 22 cancellations for the month and the ...

  • A330neo-c-Airbus
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    Long-haul ‘tipping point’ not likely before mid-2022: Airbus chief

    2021-05-07T10:41:00Z

    Airbus is not expecting to see a notable upward shift in the long-haul market until the middle of 2022, as it prepares to begin ramping-up single-aisle production. Speaking during the Atlantic Council EU-US Future Forum on 6 May, Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said the crisis impact had been severe, ...

  • Comac C919 roll out - by Comac
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    Airbus chief sees single-aisle ‘triopoly’ with China as early as end-decade

    2021-05-07T09:51:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury believes its single-aisle duopoly with Boeing could transform into a three-way competition by the end of the decade if China progresses strongly with its Comac C919. Speaking during the Atlantic Council EU-US Future Forum on 6 May, Faury said such a development was “not an ...

  • GTLK Europe A321P2F-c-EFW
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    Irish lessor GTLK Europe to take A321 converted freighters

    2021-05-06T09:38:00Z

    Irish-based lessor GTLK Europe is to acquire four Airbus A321 converted freighters, induction for which will commence this year. The aircraft will undergo modification by the EFW joint venture which is run by ST Engineering and Airbus. GTLK Europe is affiliated with the Russian state leasing company GTLK, based in ...

  • Bernard Ziegler-c-Airbus
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    Airbus announces death of civil fly-by-wire pioneer Ziegler

    2021-05-05T17:36:00Z

    Airbus has announced the death of engineering icon Bernard Ziegler, the figure it credits with driving introduction of the commercial digital fly-by-wire technology which became a fundamental characteristic of the airframer’s aircraft. While Ziegler’s legacy – the use of sidestick controls and the software which provided flight-envelope protection – emerged ...

  • 777-300ER freighter-c-IAI
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    Israel Aerospace to set up 777 freighter conversion line in Seoul

    2021-05-04T07:05:00Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries is intending to establish a Boeing 777 passenger-to-freighter conversion facility in South Korea, specialising in both -200LR and -300ER modification. The company has reached a preliminary agreement with Sharp Technics K and Seoul’s Incheon airport regarding the plan. IAI says it aims to convert six 777s annually ...

  • ZeroAvia crash-c-Bedfordshire Fire & Rescue
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    ZeroAvia: System integrity 'maintained' during test aircraft accident

    2021-05-03T08:41:00Z

    Hydrogen-electric propulsion specialist ZeroAvia believes its ambitions to develop larger commercial aircraft will not be adversely affected, as it probes the accident which badly damaged its single-engined test airframe. The six-seat modified Piper M350 was wrecked as it landed in a field near the UK’s Cranfield airport on 29 April, ...