All Engines articles – Page 109

  • News

    PICTURES: A350-1000 test fleet nears completion

    2016-10-12T08:45:00Z

    Airbus’s first A350-1000 remains on course for a maiden flight in the current quarter, as the test fleet nears completion.

  • Spirit A320neo
    News

    First A320neo delivered to a US operator

    2016-10-11T14:36:08Z

    ​Spirit Airlines has become the first US customer to accept delivery of an Airbus A320neo, the manufacturer says.

  • News

    Wow seals A330 component pact with LHT

    2016-10-05T09:12:00Z

    ​Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air has sealed a component support pact with Lufthansa Technik covering its Airbus A330s.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing looks to 3D-print thermoplastic aircraft parts

    2016-10-05T08:10:17Z

    Making aircraft parts on 3D printers is becoming increasingly popular, despite several stubborn constraints. Among the most limiting features are the laptop computer-sized dimensions of the 3D printing machines. Coupled with a relatively plodding material lay-down rate, 3D printers are confined to making only the smallest and usually most intricate ...

  • News

    ​Emirates foresees being A380's 'market maker'

    2016-10-04T12:34:20Z

    Emirates will be the "market maker" for the Airbus A380, the Gulf carrier's ‎senior vice-president of corporate treasury Nirmal Govindadas argued today.

  • News

    Wizz extends A320 MRO pact with Lufthansa Technik

    2016-10-04T09:12:00Z

    ​Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is to extend its agreements with Lufthansa Technik for Airbus A320 and A321neo maintenance services.

  • Air Force One
    News

    Boeing receives third contract for Air Force One replacement

    2016-09-30T18:11:18Z

    ​The US Air Force has awarded a third contract to Boeing under the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) programme aimed at preparing a process to convert the 747-8 into the next Air Force One.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Latest 787 line remake adds AGVs and 2h work kits

    2016-09-30T13:03:10Z

    Within a few months, the world’s busiest widebody aircraft assembly line will change again. Mobile robotic carts will begin replacing human workers shuttling parts and tools to machinists assembling Boeing 787s in Everett, Washington. Each automated cart will bear kits loaded with precisely enough gear to occupy a machinist for ...

  • News

    CORRECTION: Top 100 Senior

    2016-09-29T16:03:31Z

    ​An currency conversion error meant we significantly misrepresented Senior's position in our recent Top 100 ranking of aerospace companies by turnover.

  • News

    PICTURES: MRJ arrives in Moses Lake for flight tests

    2016-09-29T02:31:40Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft's first flight test prototype for the MRJ regional jet programme has landed in the US, after a 8,300km journey.

  • News

    CFM touts zero-glitch service entry of Leap-1A engine

    2016-09-27T15:09:32Z

    ​CFM International has started taking a victory lap with the Leap-1A entry into service record nearly two months after delivery to the Turkish launch customer.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: MRJ readies for its ultimate test

    2016-09-25T23:04:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft is a Japanese company based in Nagoya, but its fate resides a three-hour drive west of Seattle, where most of the flight test campaign of the MRJ regional jet programme will occur.

  • News

    Airbus' Leahy equivocal on retirement question

    2016-09-22T20:25:33Z

    ​A series of retrospective speeches by Airbus’ head of sales John Leahy over the last few months has rekindled a seemingly annual round of questions about the 66-year-old’s retirement plans.

  • Japan fleet graph
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Japan’s changing commercial fleet

    2016-09-21T22:03:00Z

    Major changes in the market have shaken up the perception that Japanese carriers’ fleets are built around tightly-packed widebody aircraft.

  • News

    Boeing selects Rockwell Collins for 777X touchscreens

    2016-09-21T11:42:28Z

    Rockwell Collins will supply touchscreen flight displays for the Boeing 777X cockpit, ushering the technology into scheduled commercial aviation when the 777-9 enters service in 2020.

  • News

    Geared turbofan deliveries behind by up to 100 engines

    2016-09-20T12:17:53Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney could deliver up to 100 fewer geared turbofan engines over the next two years as new technology and an over-extended supply chain struggle to keep pace with a massive production ramp-up.

  • News

    LHT partners MTU for PW1000G overhauls

    2016-09-20T12:08:07Z

    Lufthansa Technik is evaluating establishment of a joint-venture overhaul shop for Pratt & Whitney PW1000G geared turbofans with the engine's programme partner MTU.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Ultimate engine project has core focus

    2016-09-20T08:57:24Z

    A new EU-funded initiative to develop radical concepts for ultra-efficient aero engines will focus on revolutionising the core of the powerplant, for deployment on future advanced tube-and-wing aircraft.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ICAO seeks consensus on global emissions scheme

    2016-09-19T09:25:33Z

    As ICAO prepares to host its 39th Assembly in Montreal later this month – where it is hoped that a long-awaited global market-based measure (MBM) to address international aviation emissions will be agreed – the UN body has released a draft resolution which indicates that the scheme will be voluntary ...

  • News

    MoM, 737 Max 10 projects fit in Boeing budget plans

    2016-09-15T11:21:36Z

    ​Boeing has the financial ability to develop a new stretch of the 737 Max and a clean-sheet middle of the market (MoM) over the next nine years while reducing capital spending from a peak level in 2016, chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says.