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  • B747F-lufthansa-c-Frankfurt Airport
    Opinion

    Why freighter strategy is a loaded question for Boeing

    2020-05-29T11:56:00Z

    Seattle faces some crucial decisions if it is to sustain its dominance in the freight sector

  • A330neo
    News

    A330neo approved with intermediate take-off weight hike

    2020-05-28T20:00:00Z

    Airbus appears to have secured regulatory approval for an intermediate maximum take-off weight increase on the A330-900. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has listed two weight variants of a 245t version – designated WV910 and WV911 – on the aircraft’s type certificate. Airbus has been developing higher-weight versions of ...

  • Boeing 747-8F Freighter
    News

    ​Internal tussle as Boeing weighs future of 747

    2020-05-27T09:56:00Z

    Manufacturer evaluates whether to commit to extending production of 747-8 Freighter

  • CRJ fuselage manufacture
    News

    Bombardier expects minimal impact from Belfast plant fire

    2020-05-25T14:30:00Z

    Bombardier Aerospace is confident of avoid any significant impact on customer deliveries following a fire at its Belfast facilities. The aircraft manufacturer says the fire, which broke out on 24 March, was contained within one area of the plant. “While there is damage to some machinery and a portion of ...

  • Il-96-400M overview
    News

    Tail and pylon assembly nears for initial Il-96-400M

    2020-05-22T19:11:00Z

    United Aircraft is set to begin mating of the tail and engine pylons for the first Ilyushin Il-96-400M, which is undergoing assembly at the Voronezh-based VASO plant. The aircraft is a longer, modernised variant of the Il-96-300 incorporating a 9.35m (30.7ft) stretch of the fuselage. United Aircraft says the programme ...

  • Fuselage Il-114-300 index
    News

    Final assembly nears for initial MiG-built Il-114-300

    2020-05-21T09:11:00Z

    United Aircraft is preparing to transfer primary structures for an initial Ilyushin Il-114-300 to the final assembly line at RSK MiG’s Lukhovistsy plant near Moscow. The manufacturer is describing the initial aircraft as a ”prototype” being built using serial-production technologies. Three fuselage sections for this aircraft have been completed at ...

  • Airbus A380 Air France
    News

    Air France terminates A380 fleet with immediate effect

    2020-05-20T16:21:00Z

    Air France has accelerated plans to phase out its Airbus A380 fleet and will retire the aircraft immediately rather than in 2022 as previously scheduled.

  • Trent XWB - Rolls-Royce
    News

    Rolls-Royce to cut 9,000 jobs largely in civil aerospace

    2020-05-20T06:25:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting to have to axe around 9,000 personnel – about 17% of its global workforce – in the aftermath of the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Its civil aerospace division will be “predominantly” affected, it says, following the severe deterioration of the air transport market. “We ...

  • UR-CRL
    News

    Peruvian air force adds third 737 to transport fleet

    2020-05-19T13:53:00Z

    Peru has placed a contract worth $3.75 million with Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based D&S Aviation for the supply of a second-hand Boeing 737-300 for the country’s air force.

  • MITSUBISHI MRJ-SPACEJET c AirTeamImages
    Analysis

    Delays, budget cuts, and then some: SpaceJet confronts new realities

    2020-05-14T08:31:00Z

    Nearly a year after a high-profile rebranding, Mitsubishi’s SpaceJet programme faces an existential crisis of sorts. It has suffered a major budget cut, and development of a 76-seat variant has been put on the backburner. What does this mean for Japan’s flagship regional aircraft programme? 

  • Mitsubishi-SpaceJet-M90
    News

    Mitsubishi to halve SpaceJet budget, review M100 development

    2020-05-12T06:07:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s parent company will review the development of a 76-seater variant of its regional jet programme nearly a year after its launch, as full-year losses related to the programme widened. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will also halve the budget allocated for the SpaceJet regional aircraft programme to Y60 ...

  • Luftwaffe A350
    News

    First German government A350 arrives for outfitting in Hamburg

    2020-05-07T18:02:00Z

    Airbus has transferred the first of three A350-900s for the federal German government to Hamburg for outfitting at the Lufthansa Technik facility. The aircraft flew from the airframer’s Hamburg Finkenwerder plant to the city’s main international airport on 7 May. It bears the civil registration D-AGAF but will be re-registered ...

  • A350-900 head-on
    News

    Airbus delivered nearly 100 fewer aircraft over first four months

    2020-05-07T16:29:00Z

    Airbus delivered just 14 aircraft during April as the full effects of the coronavirus crisis on its production operation became evident, a total down by 80% on the 70 deliveries achieved in the same month last year. The airframer registered only a single order – for nine A320neo-family jets from ...

  • FedEx Airbus A380-800F
    Opinion

    Years after cancellation, A380 freighter’s time may have come

    2020-05-07T15:14:00Z

    FedEx’s crystal ball was clearly having an off-day when it churned out predictions for the Airbus A380 freighter 15 years ago. The US express cargo giant, once the launch operator of the A380F, expected to take delivery of the aircraft in 2008, enthused about a -900 stretched cargo variant, and forecast that passenger-to-freighter A380s would arrive by 2020.

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB assembly
    News

    Rolls-Royce prepares to cut workforce as civil engine outlook slumps

    2020-05-07T06:49:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting to detail to its personnel, by the end of May, the impact on the size of its civil aerospace workforce as it adapts to the collapse in air transport demand. It expects to deliver just 250 widebody aircraft engines this year, compared with its previous estimate of ...

  • A380F head
    News

    A380 finally lands freighter role with LHT modification

    2020-05-06T06:36:00Z

    German maintenance specialist Lufthansa Technik is working on a conversion for an Airbus A380 as part of its effort to offer temporary passenger-to-cargo modification services. Lufthansa Technik has not identified the customer but states that it has been awarded the technical and engineering task to support the “operational change” for ...

  • Igor Vinogradov
    News

    Irkut announces death of key Superjet and MC-21 certification figure

    2020-05-05T17:36:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has announced the death of senior civil aircraft certification figure Igor Vinogradov. Vinogradov had been instrumental in advancing certification of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 which Irkut subsequently absorbed into its product line through the establishment of a regional aircraft division. He was also active in the work ...

  • A350 climb
    News

    A350s become freighters through Airbus pallet-for-seat swap

    2020-04-30T13:30:00Z

    Airbus is offering carriers a modification and regulatory support scheme to convert passenger A350s, A330s and A340s temporarily into main-deck freighters by swapping out seats and fitting pallets onto their floor tracks. Modification is provided to operators under an Airbus service bulletin which sets out not just the engineering work ...

  • Leap engine
    News

    Safran expects to build 1,000 CFM Leap engines this year

    2020-04-29T16:45:00Z

    French aerospace specialist Safran is expecting to manufacture around 1,000 CFM International Leap engines this year, having delivered 40% fewer civil powerplants over the first quarter. It says it handed over 326 engines from the CFM56 and Leap range in the three-month period. These included 272 Leap engines, down 35%. ...

  • A320neo
    News

    Airbus rekindles support from export credit agencies

    2020-04-29T10:42:00Z

    Airbus believes the support of export credit agencies will be important to assist the funding of deliveries to customers during the air transport crisis. But the airframer is not intending to extend financing itself, unless particular circumstances warrant such a measure. Airbus chief financial officer Domink Asam, speaking on 29 ...