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  • Farnborough 18 order Airbus Goshawk
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    ANALYSIS: Farnborough air show order tracker 2018 - updated

    2018-07-19T12:53:00Z

    ​FlightGlobal's order tracker provides regularly updated details of all the firm and LoI commercial air transport announcements made during this year's Farnborough air show

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    ANALYSIS: With E2 series, Embraer closes the loop

    2018-07-17T08:52:23Z

    Embraer, with apologies to Pelé, is perhaps Brazil's best-known export. Since its inception in 1969, Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica has grown into a successful aviation manufacturer, with products in the agricultural, commercial, defence and executive sectors.

  • Indonesia Fleet Summary - April-June 2018
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    ANALYSIS: Indonesia country report April-June 2018

    2018-07-17T01:15:00Z

    During the April to June period, Garuda Indonesia and Sriwijaya Air Group joined hands to strengthen their domestic networks, Lion Air firmed its commitment for Boeing 737 Max 10s and Indonesia AirAsia expressed optimism on its performance for 2018 despite doubling losses in the first quarter.

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    ANALYSIS: Rolls-Royce freezes design for UltraFan demonstrator

    2018-07-16T13:47:24Z

    Rolls-Royce has frozen the design for a demonstrator version of its UltraFan future engine programme, which is to be run in ground tests in 2021.

  • Personalisation
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    ANALYSIS: Personalisation promises to unlock airline revenues

    2018-07-16T09:28:54Z

    The rise of digital channels over the past decade or more has created a wealth of marketing and revenue opportunities for airlines. Their customers have also benefited from near-instant access to a vast choice of flights and ancillaries. The result, however, has turned out to be something of a mixed ...

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    ANALYSIS: CFM comfortably ahead in A320neo engine race

    2018-07-15T15:03:56Z

    CFM International is convincingly winning the two-horse race to power Airbus A320neo family aircraft, with more than 2,500 of the re-engined narrowbodies on order set to have engines from the GE Aviation and Safran joint venture, compared with just over 1,800 for rival Pratt & Whitney.

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    ANALYSIS: Cargo operators foresee e-commerce uplift

    2018-07-15T09:34:36Z

    This year's Farnborough air show dawns on an air freight sector suffering a bit of a hangover following a banner year in 2017.

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    FARNBOROUGH: CFM looks to another Leap forward at Farnborough

    2018-07-15T08:06:04Z

    A former GE Aviation sales executive named Kevin McAllister scored the launch order for the Leap-1A engine at the Paris air show in 2011.

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    ANALYSIS: UK industry awaits defence review decisions

    2018-07-13T12:38:32Z

    With the biggest players from its defence industry showcasing their products at the Farnborough air show, this year's main aerospace event could offer an ideal platform for the UK government to outline its equipment and investment priorities for the years to come.

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    ANALYSIS: How BAE's Air unit aims to maintain European ties

    2018-07-13T10:43:00Z

    BAE Systems' Air division is heading for its first Farnborough air show since being formed through a major reorganisation of the UK's leading defence contractor, and with an executive team optimistic of maintaining its position at the forefront of Europe's combat air system mix.

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    ANALYSIS: USAF tries to stop aircraft software problems with agile methods

    2018-07-13T08:41:33Z

    For decades, the US Air Force and its lead aircraft supplier, Lockheed Martin, have struggled to efficiently write the code that runs their aircraft. The result is numerous cost overruns, delays and aircraft dysfunction – especially in the much-maligned Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II programme, whose software problems have put ...

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    INFOGRAPHIC: How is the narrowbody market-share shaping up?

    2018-07-12T14:34:03Z

    ​As orders for the re-engined A320neo and 737 Max soar past 10,500 aircraft, we call on Flight Fleets Analyzer data to show how the narrowbody market-share battle is shaping up

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    ANALYSIS: The history of the Supermarine Spitfire and Eurofighter Typhoon

    2018-07-12T09:18:10Z

    ​To mark the 100th anniversary of the UK establishing the Royal Air Force as the first independent service of its kind, our cutaway choice for this Farnborough air show preview issue features two of the most significant types flown during its first century of operations.

  • JetBlue fleet plan with A220 BOLD font
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    ANALYSIS: Why JetBlue chose the A220

    2018-07-11T17:59:25Z

    ​Economics, network range, and fleet plan flexibility. Those factors sealed the deal for JetBlue Airways in choosing the Airbus A220-300 after an "incredibly close" battle with the Embraer E195-E2, moving the airline towards becoming an all-Airbus operator.

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    ANALYSIS: Drone industry says Trump export policies don't go far enough

    2018-07-11T09:20:57Z

    Despite new regulations issued by President Donald Trump’s administration in April 2018, loosening the rules which govern the exportation of drones to foreign militaries, industry analysts say unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers still have their hands tied by regulations when it comes to marketing and selling their aircraft abroad. US drone ...

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    ANALYSIS: Why Airbus foresees laminar wings on next-gen aircraft

    2018-07-10T10:36:50Z

    In the quest for greater efficiency of large transport aircraft, efforts to reduce wing drag through conventional aerodynamic tweaks have largely been exhausted, in the view of Airbus senior vice-president of research and technology Axel Flaig.

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    ANALYSIS: How a 'full-digital approach' renewed Airbus's Beluga

    2018-07-09T14:40:10Z

    Airbus aircraft once used to begin life inside a Boeing, of sorts. Specifically the structures of Airbus jets would be ferried in a heavily modified version of the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, adapted by US specialist Aero Spacelines into the Super Guppy turboprop transporter.

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    ANALYSIS: Are composite airframes feasible for narrowbodies?

    2018-07-09T10:40:45Z

    Boeing and Airbus has been building aluminium aircraft for decades when they switched to composite designs for their respective 787 and A350 programmes. Whether that material change can be replicated for next-generation medium-haul aircraft, however, is unclear.

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    ANALYSIS: A380 scrapes along in hope of revival

    2018-07-09T08:30:00Z

    Only twice in the first decade since the Airbus A380 entered service has the double-deck aircraft ended a year with its order backlog higher than that of the previous one. On both occasions Middle Eastern carrier Emirates alone had spared the programme from recording a duck for the year. Emirates ...

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    ANALYSIS: Could Ankara be ejected from F-35 programme?

    2018-07-09T08:16:09Z

    Opposition from the US Senate, House of Representatives and Department of State to the transfer of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs to Turkey is putting the latest delivery of the stealth fighter in jeopardy. That is despite the company having officially presented the fifth-generation aircraft to Turkish officials during a ...