All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 43

  • Leap-1A
    News

    CFM claims 50-second start-up time for A320neo engine

    2016-02-05T19:43:20Z

    ​Start-up times are not a problem for the Leap-1A engine nearing entry into service in mid-2016 for the Airbus A320neo, manufacturer CFM International says.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rafael looks for new connections

    2016-02-05T10:00:03Z

    ​Being a small country with a relatively small air force that usually abstains from coalition-level air campaigns can be an isolating experience, but sometimes in a helpful way.

  • 737
    News

    Reports of new 737 Max derivative premature: Boeing

    2016-02-03T20:08:13Z

    Boeing chief financial officer Greg Smith on 3 February drew an even darker veil around the company’s plans for a new product aimed at addressing a gap between the 737 Max 9 and the 787-8

  • Hermes 900
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Largest UAV makers ponder next move

    2016-02-03T09:44:12Z

    ​The first public flight of the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Heron TP unmanned air vehicle (UAV) happened almost nine years years ago. The maiden flight of the Elbit Systems Hermes 900 occurred nearly seven years ago. Yet, since 2009, neither of Israel's largest UAV makers has released a new design ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Elbit Systems moves beyond the box

    2016-02-02T15:24:26Z

    ​In a Tel Aviv conference room, Shlomo Livne reaches into a paper shopping bag wearing the logo of a local chocolate shop and pulls out, alas, not sweets but a black electronic box.

  • Spirit 737 assembly TN
    News

    Boeing may face gap in bridge to 737 Max: Analyst

    2016-02-01T19:33:50Z

    ​Boeing may slow down the rate of 737NG deliveries this year due a demand shortfall in the 18-month bridge to the arrival of the re-engined 737 Max, UBS analyst David Strauss says.

  • AH-64
    News

    US commission urges tweaks to Army aviation restructure

    2016-01-29T19:56:38Z

    ​A two-year-old US Army plan to restructure the aviation branch over the next five years while saving billions of dollars is overall a “well-crafted” approach, but should be tweaked, says the National Commission on the Future of the Army.

  • Python
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Long-range fashion catches on in IAF

    2016-01-25T16:24:03Z

    ​Waiting so long for Rafael to respond to a new fashion in missile technology seemed surprising only because the state-owned Israeli weapons and sensor house is most often the industry’s leading trendsetter.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: NASA awaits final design on supersonic X-plane

    2016-01-25T09:09:54Z

    ​Back in 2012, NASA thought it had reached a breakthrough in a decades-long quest to design a “low-boom” supersonic aircraft. With leftover funding from the 2009 financial stimulus act, the agency commissioned Lockheed Martin and Boeing to separately develop preliminary designs and wind tunnel models of aircraft concepts.

  • News

    Boeing announces 747-8 rate cut, $885m charge

    2016-01-21T21:56:04Z

    Boeing will reduce 747-8 output for the fourth time in less than two years and record a $885 million pre-tax charge when the company releases fourth quarter financial results on 27 January.

  • 525
    News

    New Bell CEO plans to invest in wave of new products

    2016-01-21T19:16:59Z

    In his first remarks to the press on 21 January, Bell Helicopter’s newly-appointed chief executive Mitch Snyder says he plans to ramp up investment in a new wave of innovative products to enter the market in five to 15 years.

  • News

    Airbus start-up to launch helicopter venture with Uber

    2016-01-21T00:26:00Z

    ​An Airbus innovation start-up in Silicon Valley has teamed up with ride-sharing service Uber to supply helicopters for a new on-demand transportation service, Airbus Group chief executive Tom Enders announced on 17 January.

  • News

    Embraer starts building first E195-E2

    2016-01-19T21:29:40Z

    ​Embraer has started building the first parts for the E195-E2 regjional jet, the second version of the re-winged and re-engined aircraft to enter manufacturing.

  • News

    Bombardier announces $278 million charge on business jets

    2016-01-13T17:56:23Z

    ​Bombardier announced it will record a a $278 million pre-tax special charge for its Business Aircraft company when it releases fourth quarter financial results next month, the third write-down attributed to that division in a year.

  • News

    Boeing beats delivery forecasts with record 762 aircraft

    2016-01-07T16:31:24Z

    ​Boeing slightly beat annual delivery guidance by handing over a record 762 aircraft to customers last year, including 135 787s.

  • DARPA TERN concept
    News

    Northrop Grumman wins DARPA TERN programme

    2015-12-28T15:56:09Z

    ​Northrop Grumman will demonstrate that an MQ-9 Reaper-sized unmanned air vehicle (UAV) can operate at sea from ships smaller than an aircraft carrier under a $93 million contract awarded on 24 December.

  • Honda Aircraft HondaJet
    News

    Honda, Embraer make first business jet deliveries

    2015-12-23T20:30:53Z

    ​Honda Aircraft has announced starting deliveries of the HondaJet to customers two weeks after obtaining airworthiness certification.

  • News

    Embraer sets 25 February rollout for new E-Jet

    2015-12-23T19:19:03Z

    ​Embraer has announced plans to reveal the first E190 E2 test aircraft to the public on 25 February in a ceremony staged at company's final assembly complex in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil.

  • News

    Boeing faces up to $36m in fines for skipped deadlines

    2015-12-22T22:03:57Z

    Boeing has agreed to pay at least $12 million and make more than a dozen internal management changes to settle a string of complaints by the US Federal Aviation Administration over failing to follow through on safety enforcement actions.

  • B-2A
    News

    Northrop prepares for LRS-B growth in Palmdale

    2015-12-21T21:41:41Z

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems president Tom Vice remembers spending 16h days more than 26 years ago inside a once tightly-secured factory in Palmdale, California, as a flight controls engineer preparing the flying-wing B-2 for first flight on 17 July 1989.