All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 33

  • News

    Geared turbofan deliveries behind by up to 100 engines

    2016-09-20T12:17:53Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney could deliver up to 100 fewer geared turbofan engines over the next two years as new technology and an over-extended supply chain struggle to keep pace with a massive production ramp-up.

  • News

    Boeing protests Denmark's F-35A decision

    2016-09-15T14:16:52Z

    ​Boeing has initiated a legal challenge against Denmark’s Ministry of Defence for selecting the Lockheed Martin F-35A over the F/A-18E/F as the Danish air force’s next generation fighter.

  • News

    USAF releases draft call for bids on $6B surveillance deal

    2016-09-15T12:05:49Z

    ​The US Air Force has released to industry a draft copy of a document soliciting bids for a $6 billion plan to acquire 17 aircraft to replace the Boeing 707-based, Northrop Grumman E-8C JSTARS ground surveillance fleet.

  • News

    MoM, 737 Max 10 projects fit in Boeing budget plans

    2016-09-15T11:21:36Z

    ​Boeing has the financial ability to develop a new stretch of the 737 Max and a clean-sheet middle of the market (MoM) over the next nine years while reducing capital spending from a peak level in 2016, chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says.

  • News

    Airbus set to deliver C295W to Brazil

    2016-09-15T00:06:57Z

    ​Airbus plans to deliver the first C295W search and rescue aircraft to the Brazilian air force in the first quarter next year, the company tells FlightGlobal.

  • News

    Boeing asked to bid for Air Force One replacement

    2016-09-13T13:13:37Z

    ​The US Air Force has invited Boeing to submit a detailed proposal to supply and modify two passenger-carrying 747-8s to replace the 747-200-derived VC-25A fleet in the 2024 timeframe.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: AFRL prepares to unveil 20-year propulsion vision

    2016-09-13T08:47:00Z

    ​Since the arrival of the high-bypass turbofan almost 50 years ago, jet engines have made huge strides in efficiency without altering the basic architecture. Two air flows of constant volume either bypass or enter a core section. The core combusts a mixture of compressed air and fuel to generate thermal ...

  • News

    SpaceShipTwo returns to flight after nearly two years

    2016-09-09T13:47:40Z

    ​A Virgin Galactic spaceship returned to flight in a captive carry test for the first time in nearly two years since the fatal crash of the original prototype.

  • News

    Icon shifts A5 composite work to Mexico

    2016-09-09T12:10:59Z

    ​As part of a plan to recover from early production problems, Icon Aircraft will build a new factory in Mexico to fabricate composite airframes for the A5, a two-seat amphibian sold in the light sport category.

  • News

    Russia widens scope for future large military transport project

    2016-09-08T13:12:02Z

    ​Comments by a top Russian industry executive have widened the scope of a planned development programme for a new large military transport aircraft, but critical details remain undecided.

  • News

    Bombardier slashes CSeries ramp-up on engine delay

    2016-09-06T13:26:29Z

    ​Bombardier will deliver less than half of the CSeries family aircraft as expected this year due to production ramp-up delays by the engine supplier, the Canadian manufacturer says.

  • News

    Québec completes $1bn investment in CSeries

    2016-09-02T17:29:06Z

    ​Bombardier has received the second and last $500 million installment of a $1 billion investment by the Québec government to own a 49.5% share of the CSeries Aircraft Limited Partnership (CSALP) joint venture with the Montreal-based manufacturer.

  • News

    Resurrected B-52H returns to flight after seven years in storage

    2016-09-01T20:23:19Z

    ​A US Air Force Boeing B-52H is back in flight after spending eight years parked in storage in the Arizona desert.

  • News

    An-225 revival proposed in new Antonov-China pact

    2016-08-31T20:28:49Z

    ​Ukrainian aircraft designer Antonov has agreed to cooperate with a Hong Kong-based Chinese company, intending first to revive production of a partially-assembled An-225 freighter and then restore series production.

  • News

    US cleared to complete T-6C sale to Argentina

    2016-08-31T19:12:04Z

    ​A 30-day Congressional notification period has closed on a proposed sale of 24 Beechcraft T-6C Texan trainers to the Argentine air force, clearing the way for the US government and industry officials to complete negotiations on the estimated $300 million deal.

  • News

    Boeing 747 designer Sutter dies at 95

    2016-08-31T00:47:32Z

    Boeing engineer and aircraft designer Joe Sutter, who achieved aviation icon status as the “Father of the 747”, died on 30 August. He was 95.

  • News

    Hybrid airship operator forms alliance with Alaska logistics firm

    2016-08-30T20:17:57Z

    ​A UK-based hybrid airship operator has teamed up with an Arctic logistics specialist to start operating the 85m (280ft)-long Lockheed Martin LMH-1 in 2019 to remote sites in Alaska and northern Canada.

  • News

    Embraer flies third E190-E2 prototype

    2016-08-29T19:33:13Z

    A third E190-E2 aircraft has joined Embraer’s three-month-old flight test programme.

  • News

    New FAA drone rule takes effect

    2016-08-29T17:40:07Z

    ​As the sun rose on 29 August, a rapidly growing cadre of commercial drone operators in the USA took off legally for the first time without first receiving specific permission directly from the Secretary of Transportation.

  • News

    USAF opens path to order up to 100 more C-130Js

    2016-08-25T20:53:41Z

    ​Lockheed Martin could deliver up to 100 more C-130Js plus services and support equipment to US and foreign customers years under a new contracting vehicle awarded on 19 August.