All Engines articles – Page 313
-
News
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne tests dual-mode ramjet for DARPA hypersonic Falcon
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne ...
-
News
European industry strategy plans for emissions results
Members of a European project developing a strategy to reduce aeroengine emissions are seeking funding for research into advanced combustor technology, computational...
-
News
HondaJet engine enters crucial phase of testing
GE Honda Aero Engines has begun full engine testing of the HF120 small turbofan, after an additional round of core tests to improve component efficiencies....
-
News
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Superjet 100 engine tests rescheduled
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft president Victor Subbotin says that the airframer, engine manufacturer PowerJet and the Gromov Flight Test and Research Institute have...
-
News
Tupolev to showcase Tu-204SM in 2009
A technology demonstrator showcasing the innovations of the enhanced Tupolev Tu-204SM variant will be completed next year ahead of a first flight in 2009. The...
-
News
Eighty seven dead in Phuket MD-82 crash
Eighty-seven passengers and crew are confirmed dead from yesterday’s (16 September) crash on landing of a One-Two-Go Boeing MD-82 on the Thai resort island of Phuket.
-
News
GE tests experimental hybrid PDE-turbine engine
General Electric has taken the wraps off its research into pulse-detonation engines (PDE) ,...
-
News
GE to assemble ARJ21 engines in northeast China
China Aviation Industry I (AVIC I) and General Electric have signed an agreement paving the way for engines powering the...
-
News
Saab to fly Future Gripen by late 2008
Saab, meanwhile, expects to fly a two-seat demonstrator for an increased-size Future Gripen by late 2008, with risk-sharing partners including General Electric,...
-
News
AirAsia and Williams explore aerospace synergies
As part of its three year sponsorship deal with AT&T Willliams , technicians from AirAsia ...
-
News
Environmental special: Quietly does it
Quietly does it ROB COPPINGER LONDON While aviation's carbon emissions have grabbed the headlines, European industry's efforts to cut noise pollution...
-
News
Environmental special: Six-year project to validate technologies
Starting in April 2001, SILENCE(R) cost €111 million ($151 million), with 50% of the funding provided by the European Commission and the rest by industry....
-
News
Environmental special: Battle lines
battle lines stephen trimble washinGton dc Anti-aviation sentiment, already in full force among European environmentalists, is starting...
-
News
Boeing outlines revised production and test sequence
Boeing says that the first four 787s - all of which are Rolls-Royce Trent 1000-powered - will undertake the bulk of the aircraft's flight-test and certification...
-
News
Boeing 787 first flight suffers two-month delay
Shortages of airworthy fasteners and flight control software have forced Boeing to further compress the 787's ...