All United States articles – Page 117

  • News

    NBAA: Embraer unveils new version of Legacy 650

    2016-10-31T14:47:56Z

    ​Embraer unveiled a new version of its Legacy 650 at the show today, designed to boost the appeal of the five-year-old, large-cabin business jet in this crowded and competitive sector.

  • News

    NBAA: Rockwell Collins on cloud nine with Stellar

    2016-10-31T14:41:07Z

    ​Rockwell Collins has teamed up with Silicon Valley company Stellar Labs to develop an enhanced, cloud-based version of the former’s ARINC Direct flight operations management system.

  • News

    NBAA: Cirrus Vision certificated

    2016-10-31T14:30:42Z

    ​Cirrus Aircraft has secured US type certification for its hugely anticipated Vision personal jet. Customer deliveries of the $1.96 million aircraft are scheduled to begin in December.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Military simulator market grows 3% year-on-year

    2016-10-31T12:12:00Z

    There are currently just over 2,300 military aircraft simulation devices in operation globally, according to the latest data from FlightGlobal. This figure represents a 3% increase on the total for the same period in 2015.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New tech changing air combat training, but revolution still ahead

    2016-10-31T09:40:53Z

    The set-up in August was like thousands of others practiced in the skies of the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex (JPARC), an unpopulated US military training area roughly the size Uruguay. Two Lockheed Martin F-16s paired with two F-22s in an air-to-air scenario against four aggressors, which also happened to ...

  • News

    American flight 383 suffered uncontained engine failure: NTSB

    2016-10-30T03:25:05Z

    US accident investigators have confirmed that American Airlines flight 383, a Boeing 767-300ER that caught fire on the runway at Chicago on 27 October, suffered an uncontained engine failure.

  • News

    Boeing-Comac JV selects Zhoushan for 737 completion site

    2016-10-28T17:13:04Z

    ​Boeing 737s will be completed and delivered to Chinese customers from the island-city of Zhoushan on China’s mid-eastern coast under an agreement announced on 28 October.

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    Opinion

    OPINION: Contractors must recognise new US procurement rules

    2016-10-28T07:36:54Z

    ​There is a new era in military aircraft procurement with new rules and customs, which contractors will ignore only at grave peril.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Why $8bn gamble should pay off for Rockwell Collins

    2016-10-28T07:33:09Z

    ​Rockwell Collins’s planned “transformational” acquisition of aircraft cabin equipment manufacturer B/E Aerospace is an indication that size matters when competing for supplier contracts in an increasingly cut-throat market.

  • News

    UPS expects to deploy 747-8Fs in 2017 on international routes

    2016-10-27T19:27:56Z

    UPS intends to take delivery of its first Boeing 747-8 Freighter at the end of 2017, and intends to initially deploy the type on international routes, say executives at the express freight and package delivery provider.

  • News

    F-35 supplier deal suggests Lockheed close on LRIP 9/10 contract

    2016-10-26T18:06:36Z

    ​Northrop Grumman has completed negotiations with Lockheed Martin on pricing for low-rate initial production (LRIP) lots 9 and 10 of the F-35, suggesting the prime contractor may be close to wrapping up a 15-month negotiating period with the US joint programme office (JPO), Northrop chief executive Wes Bush says.

  • News

    Boeing warns 777 rate could drop to 3.5 per month

    2016-10-26T16:35:28Z

    ​Boeing warned on 26 October that 777 production rates could further decline to effectively as low as 3.5 per month by late next year or early 2018, unless ongoing sales efforts lead to firm orders over the next few months.

  • News

    Air Lease launches Blackbird ABS

    2016-10-26T15:33:41Z

    Air Lease has begun marketing for its first ABS deal, which will refinance 19 aircraft from the US lessor's fund with Napier Park, Blackbird Capital.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Cuba is opening to private aviation from the USA

    2016-10-26T09:55:29Z

    ​JetBlue flight 387 from Fort Lauderdale to Santa Clara in Cuba on 31 August marked a breakthrough in the 55-year impasse between the USA and the Caribbean island. It was the first scheduled US passenger service since the revolution which swept Fidel Castro to power and caused a fearful Washington ...

  • News

    P&W adding capacity to accelerate engine deliveries

    2016-10-25T18:16:57Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney executives say they will open two new factories over the next six months to get delayed geared turbofan engine deliveries back on track, but they also appeared to lower the bottom range for planned deliveries in 2017.

  • Aerosonde HQ - Textron Systems
    News

    Textron eyes first customers for Aerosonde HQ

    2016-10-25T17:36:04Z

    Having demonstrated the new vertical take-off version of its Aerosonde unmanned air vehicle to a number of potential customers, Textron Systems hopes that current operators of the aircraft will opt to upgrade to the new capability.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Marcos Vargas, Satcom Direct product manager

    2016-10-25T08:32:47Z

    Based at Satcom Direct’s state-of-the-art headquarters in Florida, Marcos Vargas is product manager for Satcom Direct Pro. This single cloud-based platform combines ingenuity, creativity and common sense to provide an integrated operational platform, which is now being used by flight departments around the world to support all aspects of flight ...

  • Scorpion over White Sands - Textron AirLand
    News

    Scorpion nears flight milestone as R&D accelerates

    2016-10-24T13:57:31Z

    Textron AirLand is accelerating research and development spending on its Scorpion light attack programme as it prepares for an imminent maiden sortie of the first production example.

  • ScanEagle ship - Insitu
    News

    Boeing to test high levels of unmanned autonomy

    2016-10-24T13:23:54Z

    Boeing is planning to demonstrate the autonomous capabilities of a number of its unmanned systems during maritime surveillance operations.

  • G600 cockpit
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Gulfstream G600 technical description

    2016-10-24T10:13:05Z

    When Gulfstream sent out invitations to a public event in Savannah, Georgia, on 14 October 2014, everyone expected to see the unveiling of a new aircraft. Rumours and internet mentions of Gulfstream’s secretive P42 project had been swirling for several years, suggesting a replacement for the G450/550 was already deep ...