All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 58

  • MH-60R
    News

    Expanded H-60 support deal could serve as new model

    2015-03-02T21:27:52Z

    ​A Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky joint venture will expand support of more than 500 naval H-60 helicopters under a $2 billion, five-year contract renewal awarded on 27 February, the companies say.

  • CS300 first flight
    News

    VIDEO: CS300 completes first flight

    2015-02-27T21:05:41Z

    Bombardier has launched the flight test campaign of the stretched, 135-seat CS300 with a 4h57min sortie from the company's final assembly centre in Mirabel, Canada.

  • Solar Impulse 2 mosque 640
    News

    Solar Impulse 2 completes 12h training flight

    2015-02-26T17:46:29Z

    ​Only days before launching a historic, round-the-world flight, the Solar Impulse 2 staged a 12h test flight on 26 February from Abu Dhabi.

  • 777X 200
    News

    BAE selection installs final piece of 777X fly-by-wire revamp

    2015-02-26T13:38:01Z

    Boeing has decided the supplier for the final piece of the revamped fly-by-wire and flight control system currently in development for the 777X aircraft family, announcing on 24 February that it has selected BAE Systems to provide the system's remote electronic units (REUs).

  • cfm leap fan disk
    News

    Safran ready to support A320 rate increase

    2015-02-26T06:47:40Z

    ​Airbus engine supplier Safran believes current demand for narrowbody aircraft justifies a further increase in production of the A320 family to 50 per month within a few years, even as the supply chain transitions to a new model at the same time.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: P&W reveals new aggressiveness in A320neo orders race

    2015-02-25T18:03:22Z

    In a little over four years, Airbus has signed firm orders for more than 3,600 A320neo-family aircraft. Forty percent of those tail numbers – representing an astounding roughly 1,450 aircraft – remain up for grabs in the competitive engine duel between CFM International and Pratt & Whitney.

  • A380
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: A380 re-engining continues to divide analysts

    2015-02-24T14:37:37Z

    In a lightly attended Dubai air show press conference about 15 months ago, then-Engine Alliance president Dean Athans delivered an unexpected message. The joint venture between GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney was evaluating a wide range of performance upgrades for the GP7200, including offering an all-new engine to power ...

  • EC-175 oil rig
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Oil prices create super uncertainty

    2015-02-23T10:30:00Z

    ​At least three commercial helicopter programmes – the Airbus Helicopters EC175, AgustaWestland AW189 and Bell 525 Relentless – owe their existence to sustained oil prices over $100 per barrel. All three were launched within the last decade to capture demand from oil and gas exploration companies as they pushed drilling ...

  • News

    Bombardier opens window for CS300 first flight

    2015-02-20T19:25:43Z

    ​Bombardier has set a three-day window next week to achieve first flight of the 135-160-seat CS300, the largest and most popular version of the CSeries family.

  • Fury 200
    News

    Lockheed unveils longer-endurance Fury UAV

    2015-02-20T18:57:46Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has tweaked the design of the flying wing-shaped Fury unmanned air vehicle (UAV) as it pursues contracts from US special operations forces and the international market.

  • JSTARS thumb - USAF
    News

    Lockheed teams with Raytheon for JSTARS replacement

    2015-02-19T02:22:44Z

    Lockheed Martin has leaped into the competition to replace the US Air Force Northrop Grumman E-8C JSTARS fleet, forming an alliance with radar and battle management and control specialist Raytheon, says Rob Weiss, head of the Skunk Works.

  • News

    Lockheed reveals small self-defence weapon for fighters

    2015-02-19T02:19:46Z

    ​The US Air Force is considering a Lockheed Martin proposal to adapt technology used for a ground-based missile defense system to protect fighters under attack in the air.

  • News

    US opens door to armed UAS exports

    2015-02-17T23:28:41Z

    ​The US government has opened the door to exporting armed unmanned air systems (UAS) to foreign governments in new policy announced by the State Department on 17 February.

  • Gulfstream G500 & G600
    News

    P&WC announces key milestone for G500 and G600

    2015-02-17T22:04:08Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney Canada has received engine certification for the engines that will power Gulfstream’s two newest business jets unveiled last October.

  • News

    FAA opens debate on small UAS with proposed rule

    2015-02-17T22:03:48Z

    ​A small unmanned air systems(UAS) could perform commercial flights in most US airspace at up to 500ft in daylight as long as it remains within eyesight of an observer or an operator who has passed an aeronautical knowledge test.

  • Cseries Ilyushin
    News

    Bombardier chief steps down, divestitures possible

    2015-02-12T15:50:27Z

    A reshuffled leadership team has outlined a three-point plan for shoring up Bombardier’s finances as CSeries development continues, and has opened the door to selling more of the company’s businesses.

  • News

    Boeing takes back nacelle work to North Charleston

    2015-02-12T04:03:55Z

    ​Boeing has expanded its operations in North Charleston, South Carolina, and brought more work in-house previously performed by a supplier.

  • News

    Boeing rejects business case for 757 re-engining

    2015-02-11T21:54:29Z

    ​Boeing vice-president Randy Tinseth says the company has studied reviving and re-engining the 757 “a couple” of times, but concluded that the economics do not make sense.

  • The Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ
    News

    FAA softens transponder rule impact on experimental aircraft

    2015-02-10T19:28:00Z

    ​The US Federal Aviation Administration has corrected an “inadvertent” error in a rulemaking that could reduce the cost of complying with a regulatory mandate on owners for thousands of US-registered experimental aircraft.

  • CP-140 Aurora thumb - Canadian Forces
    News

    NASA opens P-3C market for propeller upgrade

    2015-02-10T18:21:22Z

    ​A NASA-owned Lockheed P-3C will become the fourth aircraft type to be upgraded with an eight-bladed propeller system developed by UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS), opening a potential new retrofit market.