All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 24

  • News

    US Navy launches review of pilot oxygen supply

    2017-04-26T09:30:59Z

    ​A top US Navy admiral and former F/A-18 fighter pilot will lead a comprehensive review of recent reports of pilots suffering oxygen deprivation or cockpit pressurisation issues on Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and T-45 Goshawk trainers.

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    Bell Helicopter, Embraer partner with Uber for electric VTOL taxis

    2017-04-25T23:16:01Z

    ​Bell Helicopter and Embraer on 25 April separately announced that each will partner with ride-sharing provider Uber to develop hybrid- or all-electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles to provide short-range transport within urban centres.

  • Second T-X - Boeing
    News

    Boeing/Saab fly second T-X test aircraft

    2017-04-24T21:21:33Z

    The second T-X aircraft built by Boeing and Saab has completed a 1h first flight, one month after at least three bidding teams submitted proposals for the US Air Force’s Northrop T-38 trainer replacement contract.

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    GAO warns of one-year, $1.7 billion delay for F-35

    2017-04-24T21:03:31Z

    ​Development testing of the Lockheed Martin F-35 could be delayed by 12 months and cost another $1.7 billion, the US Government Accountability Office (GA0) warns in a new report published on 24 April.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: For Army tiltrotor challenge, Bell has Valor

    2017-04-24T08:51:16Z

    ​With first flight approaching, Bell Helicopter is waging a full-on marketing blitz to support its V-280 Valor military tiltrotor

  • News

    Boeing elaborates on 777-9 design details

    2017-04-20T08:29:57Z

    ​Boeing has published further preliminary details of the 777-9 configuration three years ahead of entry into service, revealing a slightly shorter aircraft with an interior resculpted to carve out a precious 10.2cm (4in) of internal diameter.

  • Boeing 737 Max 9 roll out
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing tackles engineering challenge for 737 10X

    2017-04-18T14:41:52Z

    ​As the 737 Max 9 begins stability and control testing, Boeing’s engineers are working to finalise a critical detail in the configuration of a proposed larger variant aimed at forming a two-pronged attack on the dominant Airbus A321neo.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: MoM poses next question for Boeing presence in Washington cluster

    2017-04-18T08:23:21Z

    Spread over about 71,000sq miles2, the state of Washington is home to diverse climates, with the Cascade mountains dividing a temperate rainforest in the west and semi-arid steppe in the east. It is also home to a diverse aerospace industry – anchored by Boeing.

  • Max 9 in flight
    News

    VIDEO: Boeing begins 737 Max 9 flight testing after "sporty" first flight

    2017-04-13T22:52:32Z

    ​Boeing has begun roughly eight months of flight testing on the 737 Max 9 to focus on validating the aerodynamic and environmental system changes compared to the smaller variant.

  • News

    Spirit parked A320neos due to known engine problem

    2017-04-12T12:49:52Z

    ​Spirit Airlines has parked three Airbus A320neos due to a known, fleet-wide problem with a carbon air-seal within the PW1100G geared turbofan engines, Pratt & Whitney tells FlightGlobal.

  • Boeing 737 Max 9 roll out
    News

    737 Max 9 first flight set for Thursday

    2017-04-11T18:10:12Z

    ​Boeing has scheduled the first flight of the 737 Max 9 for 13 April in Renton, Washington.

  • 737 Max
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Boeing prepares for unprecedented 737 Max ramp-up

    2017-04-10T14:51:00Z

    Delivering a new version of the 737 is old hat at Boeing. Eighteen major models have entered service since the debut of the 737-100 in 1968, including 10 versions of the NG series over the past 19 years alone. In all, 9,448 individual 737s have rolled out of the factory ...

  • First Boeing 737
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Half-century milestone marks 737's enduring appeal

    2017-04-07T10:42:00Z

    Mike Lombardi is looking for an unusual aircraft model, but distractions come easily in the bowels of the Bellevue, Washington office building where Boeing keeps its corporate archive.

  • News

    Boeing, Lockheed debate F-35C capability gaps

    2017-04-06T01:31:40Z

    ​Compared to a Lockheed Martin F-35C, a Block III Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet will be able to detect and track stealth aircraft at long range by their heat emissions and carry a full load of external weapons for significantly longer distances, says Boeing programme manager Dan Gillian.

  • News

    Aurora revives Orion UAV production for 2019 delivery

    2017-04-05T00:28:28Z

    ​Aurora Flight Sciences will revive production of the Orion ultra-long-endurance unmanned air vehicle (UAV) and the proof-of-concept aircraft will transfer from US Air Force storage to perform a series of demonstrations with the Coast Guard.

  • News

    Commonality push for 787-10 alters HLFC and wings for -9

    2017-04-04T16:11:24Z

    Boeing’s effort to ensure as much industrial and design commonality between the two largest variants of its Dreamliner family has evolved into a two-way transfer of technology, with major elements of the 787-9, including the wing and hybrid laminar flow control (HLFC) system, now matching those of its bigger brother, ...

  • News

    AIX: Panasonic unveils new version of IFEC suite

    2017-04-04T08:39:50Z

    In-flight entertainment and connectivity systems are getting a generational make-over. The days of fixed-configuration, hardware-driven systems with almost immediate obsolescence problems appear to be numbered. The future belongs to “the platform”.

  • News

    Boeing raises list prices after one-year pause

    2017-04-03T13:08:56Z

    ​After a one-year pricing freeze, Boeing Commercial Airplanes has quietly raised list prices by a range between 2.16-2.23% across the product portfolio.

  • News

    Antonov completes first flight of An-132D

    2017-03-31T22:34:32Z

    ​Antonov completed on 31 March first flight of the Saudi Arabia-backed An-132D multi-purpose turboprop aircraft in Kiev, Ukraine.

  • News

    Airbus completes A319neo first flight

    2017-03-31T15:09:10Z

    ​The Airbus A319neo achieved first flight on 31 March in Toulouse, the manufacturer announces.