All Engines articles – Page 114

  • News

    Superjet manufacturer appears to cut full-year losses

    2016-04-06T10:44:00Z

    Sukhoi’s civil aircraft division cut pre-tax losses by more than three-quarters last year, its newly-released accounts have revealed.

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    INTERIORS: Hamburg's crucible of technology development

    2016-04-05T07:26:47Z

    ​Testing innovative technologies in a cabin environment has just become much easier – so long as you’re looking to work on Airbus products. Hamburg’s newly opened Zal centre of applied aeronautical research has built a cabin and cargo test rig that adapts to any in service commercial aircraft from any ...

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    Embraer starts E190-E2 engines on wing

    2016-04-04T19:26:34Z

    Embraer has started engines for the first time on the wing of an E190-E2.

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    Boeing, FAA warn 787 pilots of bad airspeed data

    2016-03-31T20:06:02Z

    ​Boeing 787 pilots are being warned not to make sudden control inputs in response to a “sudden, unrealistic” drop in airspeed shown on cockpit displays.

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    Lockheed venture lifts off with LOI for 12 hybrid airships

    2016-03-30T23:30:46Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has bested its British rival, the Hybrid Air Vehicles Airlander 10, by signing a launch customer for its LMH-1 airship: Straightline Aviation (SLA).

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Finmeccanica's long road to renaissance

    2016-03-30T09:44:00Z

    As Mauro Moretti puts it, 2015 marked “the end of an era” at Finmeccanica, and so a new age begins, appropriately, with a new identity. The fact Italy’s resurgent national aerospace champion will adopt the name of one of the country's greatest sons – no less than Leonardo, as in ...

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    FIDAE: Boeing stresses market penetration at Chile show

    2016-03-30T08:13:17Z

    ​Boeing is marking its 100th birthday at FIDAE with a chalet resembling the red barn that Bill Boeing used as his original workshop. But the world’s biggest aircraft manufacturer is also stressing the strength of its market presence in Latin America, from airliners to military aircraft, and from research facilities ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: CFM guides Leap toward next hurdles

    2016-03-24T10:23:18Z

    Despite its relatively untroubled path toward service entry, the CFM International Leap engine series continues to be dogged by allegations – always strenuously denied – that the narrowbody powerplant is not meeting its performance specifications.

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    PICTURES: ​Airbus offers glimpse of new cabin for A330neo

    2016-03-23T12:37:14Z

    Airbus has promised clearer legroom, bigger overhead storage bins and onboard wireless in its forthcoming A330neo.

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    Rolls-Royce delays 787 engine upgrade to 2017

    2016-03-22T23:51:43Z

    ​Rolls-Royce confirms that an upgraded version of the Trent 1000 engine for the Boeing 787 fleet will be delayed one year before entering service and reducing fuel burn levels to the originally promised standard.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How GTF and Leap are shifting to operational mode

    2016-03-22T17:20:17Z

    Sometimes the revolution begins with a whimper instead of a bang. After investing $10 billion over nearly 30 years in geared turbofan engine technology, the staging of the entry into service of the first pair of Pratt & Whitney PW1100Gs on a newly-delivered Lufthansa A320neo seemed more tentative than triumphant.

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    ANALYSIS: Engine selection trends on the A320neo

    2016-03-22T16:21:56Z

    With the Airbus A320neo recently entering into service, how successful have the two engine manufacturers been in winning customers to power the re-engined twinjet?

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    GE maintains GEnx-1B performance despite new mod

    2016-03-21T18:18:55Z

    ​A new modification for the most advanced version of the GEnx-1B engine alters one of the fuel-saving features added to the Boeing 787 propulsion system.

  • Interview

    FLIGHT INTERVIEW: Safran's Philippe Petitcolin

    2016-03-21T17:14:18Z

    ​Safran is easily Europe’s most diversified aerospace company, with a range of businesses covering airliner, helicopter and space rocket engines to security detection systems, and landing gear to unmanned air vehicles. However a year into the top job, chief executive Philippe Petitcolin is keen to slim down the partially state-owned ...

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    First Southwest 737 Max progresses to final assembly

    2016-03-18T08:27:00Z

    ​Boeing has embarked on production of the first customer 737 Max which is due to be delivered to Southwest Airlines next year.

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    Boeing to roll out higher 777 seating in third quarter

    2016-03-18T08:16:00Z

    ​Boeing is to start rolling out an enhanced-capacity interior for its Boeing 777 in the third quarter.

  • News

    Electric-driven PD-14 reverser tested for MC-21

    2016-03-17T09:10:00Z

    ​Russian state holding Rostec’s Technodinamika division is to supply electrically-driven systems for the Irkut MC-21’s reverse-thrust capability.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How to stay ahead in the 21st century innovation game

    2016-03-16T09:36:40Z

    For a company as large as Airbus Group, the loss of any one employee should not pose a particular threat; well-managed operations will carry on and typically have many, indeed many good, options for succession via promotion or external recruitment. But for Europe’s aerospace champion, the imminent departure of one ...

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    787-10 major assembly underway

    2016-03-16T02:21:19Z

    ​Major assembly of the first Boeing 787-10 is underway, says Boeing.

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    ANALYSIS: Oil price drop changes plan for Boeing winglet house

    2016-03-15T09:55:20Z

    A running ticker keeps visitors to AviationPartnersBoeing's (APB) home page updated on the estimated gallons of jet fuel saved by the 18-year-old joint venture’s wingtip devices. Each minute adds another 10,000gal (38,000l) of jet fuel unburned, with the projected total climbing well over 5.87 billion gallons by early March.