Europe – Page 649

  • Etihad
    News

    Etihad to take 49% stake in Alitalia

    2014-06-25T09:21:22Z

    Etihad Airways is to acquire a 49% shareholding in Italian flag carrier Alitalia after the two carriers agreed conditions.

  • Il-76MD-90A - Aviastar SP
    News

    Russia's first new-generation Il-76 nears delivery

    2014-06-24T18:45:43Z

    ​The Russian air force’s first of an eventual 39 Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A transports has emerged from the Aviastar SP production plant in Ulyanovsk, following the completion of equipment installation and fuel system tests.

  • Marshalls
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Marshall is re-engineering its aerospace business

    2014-06-24T15:41:00Z

    “You don’t get to be a 105-year-old company without reinventing yourself many times over,” admits Steve Fitz-Gerald, chief executive of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group. As part of its latest transformation, the Cambridge-based company has been tackling costs and performance issues, and loosening its reliance on defence by developing and ...

  • French air force Harfang
    News

    French Harfang undergoes command handover testing

    2014-06-24T10:53:50Z

    ​A French air force-led team has demonstrated the mid-flight handover of the command and control of a Mali-based Harfang unmanned air vehicle to the aircraft’s base in Cognac, France, during an hour-long demonstration on 17 June.

  • Thomas Cook A330 Voyager - Thomas Cook
    News

    Thomas Cook to lease A330 from AirTanker

    2014-06-24T10:25:17Z

    ​Thomas Cook Airlines has entered into an agreement to lease the first Airbus A330-200 which will form part of AirTanker’s “surge” fleet of Voyager tanker/transports for the UK Ministry of Defence.

  • Ahead concept
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Hybrid vehicles move AHEAD

    2014-06-24T09:16:00Z

    European researchers are confident they have proven the feasibility of a hybrid blended-wing-body aircraft powered partially by cryogenic fuels, which they believe could enter commercial service before 2050.

  • News

    Learjet crashes after collision with Eurofighter

    2014-06-23T16:54:00Z

    ​A Eurofighter Typhoon has collided with a Bombardier Learjet operated by GFD over Olsberg, North Rhine Westphalia in Germany today. The Learjet crashed in open countryside and was totally destroyed with a crew of two on board. The German air force Typhoon has landed safely with no injuries to its ...

  • News

    Virgin Atlantic identifies first routes for 787-9

    2014-06-23T10:36:00Z

    ​Virgin Atlantic is to deploy its first Boeing 787-9 on the Boston route from London Heathrow, operating the service six times per week from 28 October.

  • Michael Gill
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: IATA's new environment chief looks to priorities

    2014-06-23T09:28:00Z

    Michael Gill is hoping his 15 years of aviation law experience will stand him in good stead for the complex negotiations lying ahead as ICAO member states attempt to agree on a global market-based measure (MBM) to address emissions growth in the airline industry.

  • Ariane
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airbus, Safran set sights on overhaul of Europe's launchers industry

    2014-06-23T09:03:00Z

    ​Arianespace chairman and chief executive Stéphane Israël likes to talk about change. Ironically, he has spent most of his career in the hallways of European industrial policy, including a stint as the first advisor to Louis Gallois, the former head of EADS, and in leadership roles in space unit ...

  • Direct and indirect
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: EU airports losing connectivity battle

    2014-06-20T16:19:24Z

    Western European hub airports’ relative decline compared with their Gulf and Eastern European rivals has been well documented over recent years, but a new study suggests that connectivity has since the 2008 financial crisis suffered a far more deep-seated, structural blow than many realised.

  • A380 analysis
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How can Airbus widen the appeal of the A380?

    2014-06-20T15:07:05Z

    Airbus sensed it could be a long haul, but almost a decade after the world’s largest airliner took to the skies for the first time, A380 sales remain underwhelming.

  • Atlante UAS - Cassidian
    News

    Airbus targets first sales of Atlante, Tanan UAVs

    2014-06-20T10:57:32Z

    ​Airbus Defence & Space hopes to later this year secure the first customers for its Atlante tactical unmanned air vehicle and vertical take-off and landing Tanan unmanned rotorcraft.

  • MSN5 A350 take-off
    News

    Last A350 test aircraft departs on maiden flight

    2014-06-20T10:16:00Z

    ​Airbus’s fifth and final A350 test aircraft has departed Toulouse on its maiden flight, taking the programme into the final stage of certification.

  • News

    China Eastern to begin Xian-Moscow service

    2014-06-20T03:43:28Z

    China Eastern Airlines will begin a twice weekly Xian-Moscow Sheremetyevo service on 1 July.

  • Typhoon Brimstone 2 - MBDA
    News

    BAE contracted to study Brimstone 2 for Typhoon

    2014-06-19T17:03:11Z

    ​Following previous doubts over the timelines surrounding the integration of the MBDA-developed Brimstone 2 missile on the Royal Air Force’s Eurofighter Typhoons, the UK Ministry of Defence has contracted BAE Systems to carry out a study into the possibility of accelerating the process.

  • Trent 1000 787
    News

    Backlog is not a bubble: Rolls-Royce chief

    2014-06-19T16:48:00Z

    Rolls-Royce chief executive John Rishton is confident that the backlog of new aircraft on order does not amount to a bubble, and that there is genuine need for the capacity.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Firing up of first Leap-1B strengthens Boeing-CFM bond

    2014-06-19T11:32:00Z

    The latest episode in one of the longest and most successful marriages in civil aerospace got under way on 13 June at an engine test facility near Paris. CFM International fired up for the first time the Leap-1B for the Boeing 737 Max at partner Snecma’s Villaroche site. As the ...

  • Google glass
    News

    ​Virgin Atlantic to implement Google Glass strategy

    2014-06-19T10:55:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic is to permanently implement Google Glass at London Heathrow airport following a successful six-week trial.

  • News

    Airbus, Safran join forces to beat SpaceX at low-cost rockets game

    2014-06-19T10:22:57Z

    ​The two leading industrial players in European rocketry have launched an aggressive bid to tackle a cost crisis brought on by US start-up SpaceX - by consolidating Europe’s space launch industry into a single company spanning concept through design, production and launch.