All Europe articles – Page 659

  • Order bubble
    News

    ‘Order bubble’ debate tops agenda for Ascend webinar

    2014-05-06T13:24:38Z

    Is an ‘order bubble’ forming?

  • AS565
    News

    Indonesian navy stalks AS565 Panther deal

    2014-05-05T08:51:44Z

    The Indonesian navy is in negotiations with PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) for the acquisition of between 11 and 16 Airbus Helicopters AS565 Panther anti-submarine warfare (ASW) rotorcraft.

  • Etihad residence bedroom
    News

    Etihad outlines 787, A380 launch plans

    2014-05-05T01:58:56Z

    Etihad Airways will debut its new Boeing 787 on flights to Washington DC, Mumbai and Dusseldorf in Germany as it prepares to introduce both the Dreamliner and Airbus A380 at the end of this year.

  • News

    Vega flies straight but ESA keeps watch on Ukraine

    2014-05-02T17:44:12Z

    ​As European Space Agency personnel celebrated three successes in three flights of its new light launcher, Vega, the unrest in Ukraine would have been about as far from their minds as Kourou is from Kiev – but with the VV03 mission complete (see below), programme officials are continueing their watch ...

  • F-35 Queen Elizabeth - Aircraft Carrier Alliance
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: UK aircraft carrier nears programme milestone

    2014-05-02T14:55:00Z

    Two months from now, the UK Royal Navy’s largest ever warship will be named, before being floated out of its dry dock in Rosyth, Scotland, as the HMS Queen Elizabeth.

  • E-fan
    News

    Airbus light aircraft initiative blazes trail to electric future

    2014-05-02T10:09:03Z

    ​Airbus is gearing up to commercialise a light aircraft project that stands as a blueprint for an eventual move into the 90-seat regional transport market – with a hybrid-electric propulsion system.

  • Tornado GR4 burn - BAE Systems
    News

    UK extends Tornado support contract

    2014-05-01T16:11:40Z

    ​BAE Systems has signed a contract extension worth £125 million ($211 million) to maintain, repair and upgrade the Royal Air Force’s Panavia Tornado GR4 fleet until the type’s retirement from use during 2019.

  • 5X
    News

    Dassault Falcon 5X assembly makes rapid progress

    2014-05-01T12:02:53Z

    Dassault is nearing assembly of the first Falcon 5X, following the joining late last month of the main centre fuselage sub-assemblies of the large-cabin, long-range business jet

  • News

    ​Finnair closes A321 transaction with Jackson Square

    2014-04-30T18:12:24Z

    Oneworld carrier Finnair has closed the Airbus A321 package sale and leaseback aircraft transaction with operating lessor Jackson Square Aviation with the final delivery.

  • News

    ​Russia tests reusable spaceplane design

    2014-04-30T16:39:41Z

    Russia’s Central Aerohydrodynamics Institute (TsAGI) has completed the first stage of feasibility research into a conceptual hypersonic-capable reusable winged rocket-carrier space plane.

  • News

    EASA and IATA to share airline safety data

    2014-04-30T16:16:00Z

    The European Aviation Safety Agency and the International Air Transport Association have signed an agreement to share their airline safety audit results.

  • AFI-KLM MRO
    News

    Air France-KLM seeks closer MRO ties with Air China

    2014-04-30T15:55:13Z

    Air France-KLM intends to further build its maintenance partnership with Air China after its MRO division was selected to supports the Asian carrier’s General Electric GE90 engines.

  • MiG-29 - Bartosz Glowacki
    News

    Polish MiGs deploy as NATO steps up air defences

    2014-04-30T13:24:20Z

    ​Poland has sent four of its RAC MiG-29A fighters to Siauliai air base in Lithuania for a planned period of Baltic air policing duty, while heightened tensions between NATO members and Russia have seen additional nations send combat aircraft to eastern Europe.

  • News

    Ryanair orders five more 737-800s

    2014-04-30T11:09:00Z

    Budget carrier Ryanair is adding orders for five more Boeing 737-800s to the deal for 175 of the type reached last year.

  • News

    SR Technics cuts completion costs with off-shelf VIP narrowbody cabin

    2014-04-29T23:26:27Z

    ​SR Technics is launching an off-the-shelf interior product for Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies that it says will shave 30% off the typical time for a cabin installation by dumping many of the “habits” of the large-business jet completion industry.

  • RAF Sea King thumb - Rex Features
    News

    Five firms invited to bid for Falklands SAR work

    2014-04-29T17:35:07Z

    Five helicopter operators have qualified to participate in the UK Ministry of Defence’s tender for the provision of search and rescue and support helicopter services in the Falkland Islands.

  • RAF Typhoons Lithuania - Crown Copyright
    News

    RAF Typhoons arrive to strengthen Baltic air policing

    2014-04-29T13:34:51Z

    ​Four Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4s from the Royal Air Force’s 3 Sqn touched down at Siauliai air base in Lithuania on 28 April, to support Poland’s provision of quick reaction alert cover for the Baltic states from 1 May.

  • MC-27J turret - Alenia Aermacchi
    News

    MC-27J takes aim for June firing trials

    2014-04-29T12:01:16Z

    An Alenia Aermacchi/ATK demonstrator for the armed MC-27J has completed its flight debut in a full intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance configuration.

  • Dassault Falcon 5X
    News

    Snecma readies Silvercrest for first flight

    2014-04-29T11:58:24Z

    ​Snecma is making the final preparations for first flight of its new Silvercrest 11,450lb thrust-class business jet engine with the powerplant already installed aboard a Gulfstream II flying testbed.

  • Taranis
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rolls-Royce details UCAS power challenge

    2014-04-29T10:36:00Z

    ​Last year’s secretive first flight of the Taranis unmanned combat air system demonstrator followed a seven-year development activity by a UK-only ­industry team, and offered an indication of the nation’s potential future strike capability.