All Engines articles – Page 321
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GE drops A330-200F plan and opens door to P&W
General Electric has abandoned plans to offer an engine for the Airbus A330-200 Freighter, ...
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IAE poaches China engine deal from CFMI
The International Aero Engines V2500-A5 has been selected to power 20 Airbus A319s operated by Hainan Airlines, poaching the deal from the carrier's traditional...
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Mitsubishi Regional Jet mock-up unveiled at Paris
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is displaying a full-scale mock up of the cabin of its proposed regional jet at the show, where the Japanese company is meeting...
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Kenya crash FDR recovered but CVR still missing
Search teams in Cameroon are still struggling to find the cockpit voice recorder from a crashed Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800, amid concerns that location...
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Testing gears up for Boeing 787 engines
General Electric has completed the first round of flight tests on the Boeing 787's GEnx engine. Meanwhile...
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Evektor slows aircraft development
Evektor has slowed development of its EV-55 Outback utility twin turboprop and VUT-100 Cobra four-seat piston single...
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NASA steps up research into efficient aircraft
As airlines step up demands for more efficient aircraft, NASA is rekindling research into technology to reduce noise, emissions and fuel burn...
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NASA puts avionics contract out to tender for its Ares I crew launch
NASA has launched a competition to provide avionics for its new Ares I crew launch...
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Goodrich picked to provide HF120 controls
Goodrich is to supply the integrated control system for the GE Honda HF120 engine that will power the HondaJet ...
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Israel's Bedek Aviation plans to develop cargo conversion for Airbus A340
Bedek Aviation Group has emerged as potentially the first company to launch a cargo conversion for...
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Pictures: First Tupolev Tu-204 for Cubana prepared for delivery
The first Tupolev Tu-204 for Cuba's Cubana is among several of the twinjet airliners being...
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Green sky thinking - carbon credits and the propfan comeback?
Will spiralling fuel costs and the prospect of carbon credits signal the return of the propfan? Engine makers are dusting off some old concepts