Programmes – Page 173

  • Viking Air 400
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Viking Air's Twin Otter gamble paid off

    2015-03-19T13:18:56Z

    ​About as far west as you can go from the aerospace corridor around Montreal and Toronto and the Twin Otter’s original manufacturing site, Canada’s other original equipment manufacturer is proving its gamble to bring the type back to life is more than paying off. Viking Air – based on Vancouver ...

  • Bombardier CSeries flight 640
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Bombardier's woes eased as CSeries production takes shape

    2015-03-18T10:46:36Z

    ​A visit to Bombardier’s newly-expanded Mirabel complex, just north of Montreal, does not give the impression of a company in crisis, although the past few months have seen a succession of grim news stories about Canada’s biggest manufacturer. Even local taxi drivers fret about the company’s problems and the effect ...

  • News

    Indonesian Aerospace eyes airliner variant of CN235

    2015-03-18T05:37:27Z

    ​Indonesian Aerospace is considering the development of a commercial variant of the CN235 tactical transport aircraft.

  • News

    Comac kicks off ARJ21 route-proving trials

    2015-03-18T02:05:23Z

    ​Comac has started a six-month route-proving campaign for its ARJ21-700, as the programme gears towards the delivery of the first aircraft to launch customer Chengdu Airlines.

  • Mobile FAL 200
    News

    Airbus expects unions to target A320 FAL in Alabama

    2015-03-18T00:09:18Z

    ​Airbus already has developed a strategy to counter an internally expected move by labour unions to organize the A320 final assembly line that opens later this year in Alabama.

  • CS300 first flight
    News

    Bombardier CEO assesses possible CSeries schedule change

    2015-03-17T19:30:43Z

    ​Five weeks after becoming Bombardier’s new chief executive, Alain Bellemare says he is assessing potential changes to the scheduled certification date of the CSeries aircraft family.

  • News

    Modified A320 could feature 195 seats: EASA

    2015-03-16T13:32:00Z

    ​European regulators have disclosed that the Airbus A320 can potentially be modified to increase capacity to 195 seats.

  • News

    GE Aviation reveals new hybrid composites in GE9X

    2015-03-13T20:21:00Z

    ​Carbonfibre-based composite first migrated into production-rated turbofan engines 20 years ago out of necessity. The sheer size of the GE90-94B made it impossible to design hub-mounted dove tails to be large and strong enough to contain a solid metal fan blade. GE had already experimented with carbonfibre blades on a ...

  • News

    Maldivian seals CFM56 pact with MTU

    2015-03-11T08:20:00Z

    ​Indian Ocean carrier Maldivian has reached an exclusive service agreement with MTU Maintenance covering Airbus engines.

  • News

    Udvar-Hazy reveals preferences for Boeing's next project

    2015-03-11T02:54:17Z

    ​Air Lease Corp founder Steven Udvar-Hazy flashes a squinty grin and says he cannot reveal Boeing’s design secrets for the still-unlaunched clean-sheet aircraft concept to follow the 777X family into service after 2022.

  • comac arj21
    News

    ICBC Financial Leasing signs for 30 ARJ21s

    2015-03-10T02:01:28Z

    ICBC Financial Leasing has signed a purchase agreement with Comac for 30 ARJ21-700 regional jets.

  • CFM56
    News

    CFM revamps Leap assembly ahead of ramp-up

    2015-03-10T00:32:20Z

    ​As pressure grows to raise already peak production rates for single-aisle aircraft, CFM International has decided to roll out two major upgrades to the production system for the Leap engine series.

  • CS300 first flight
    News

    CSeries past midway point of test programme

    2015-03-09T22:41:43Z

    ​The CSeries programme has passed the midway point of the test programme with four to 10 months remaining before a scheduled entry into service, Bombardier’s top salesman says.

  • MRJ flight test fleet
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Asian airframers brace for the big leagues

    2015-03-09T00:01:00Z

    ​Asia’s commercial aircraft manufacturing scene has seen a flurry of activity in recent years. For the first time history, three commercial aircraft types are being built here. One is on the brink of entering into service, while the other two are gearing towards a first flight milestone.

  • Solar Impulse 2 c Solar Impulse
    News

    Solar Impulse poised to open book on round-world adventure

    2015-03-06T17:50:28Z

    ​Five years after their ambitious solar powered flight project first got airborne, Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg have entered final preparations for the first leg of a five month, 12-stage journey around the world from Abu Dhabi.

  • News

    GAMECO preps for C919 MRO capability

    2015-03-06T03:43:21Z

    ​Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Co (GAMECO) says the company is looking forward to the full roll-out of the Comac C919, as it prepares for MRO capability on the aircraft type.

  • 787 Charleston resized
    News

    FAA approves 787-9 assembly in South Carolina

    2015-03-05T19:42:24Z

    ​The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved a production certificate for Boeing South Carolina to deliver 787-9 aircraft to customers, the company announced on 5 March.

  • Qantas A380
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airbus Group eyes rising fortunes as ramp-up rolls on

    2015-03-05T16:02:34Z

    ​For a neat summary of the state of affairs at Airbus Group, look to its newest civil airliner, the A350. Calendar 2014 ended with the first delivery, to Qatar Airways.

  • News

    Embraer full-year earnings miss guidance margin

    2015-03-05T07:06:00Z

    ​Embraer is expecting to deliver 95-100 commercial aircraft this year, and to achieve overall revenues of $6.1-6.6 billion.

  • News

    Airbus chief flags interest in future high-speed aircraft

    2015-03-03T15:22:00Z

    ​Airbus Group will one day deliver a supersonic aircraft that can connect Paris and Sydney within 3h, chief executive Tom Enders has told a French newspaper.