Videos – Page 5

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    Webinar

    Aerospace leaders on surviving a crisis

    Following our webinar discussion with three prominent former airline CEOs, our focus turns to aerospace, and the challenges the coronavirus lockdown is putting on aircraft manufacturers and the supply chain. Our panel – which includes long-serving former Airbus operations chief Tom Williams and Jack Pelton, who steered Cessna through the turbulent 2000s – will discuss the impact on production, possible survival tactics, best practice from previous crises, and the reshaped industry that might emerge from the other side. Join us for a lively discussion, moderated by FlightGlobal head of strategic content Murdo Morrison, for the chance to put your questions to our panel of experts.

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    Webinar

    Airline chiefs on surviving a crisis

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    This may be the deepest crisis affecting the global airline industry in living memory, but it is by no means the first. From the recession of the early 1990s through the Asian economic crash and 9/11, and from SARS to the 2008 financial crisis, macro-economic shocks have been an occupational hazard for airline leaders. In each of these cases, major brands went to the wall and others survived, and the industry that emerged looked very different to previously. What lessons can history teach us?

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    News

    Saab commences production of first Brazilian Gripen F

    2020-03-27T03:49:00Z

    Saab has cut metal on the first two-seat Gripen F for the Brazilian air force. The first part cut for the aircraft will form part of the jet’s air duct section, just behind the fighter’s cockpit, says Saab. Video: First Metal Cut Gripen F to Brazil ...

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    Webinar

    COVID-19: What hope for aviation and aerospace?

    In a matter of weeks, the airline industry worldwide has been brought to its knees by the coronavirus, with carriers slashing schedules, thousands of aircraft grounded, staff furloughed, and airports empty of passengers. The knock-on effect on the aerospace industry has been equally cataclysmic, with Boeing – already rocked by the Max grounding – pushed to the brink of bankruptcy. Where does a devastated industry go from here?

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    News

    Vistara receives first Boeing 787

    2020-03-03T02:07:00Z

    India’s Vistara has taken delivery of the first widebody aircraft in its fleet, a Boeing 787-9. The GEnx-1B powered aircraft, registered VT-TSD, is the first of six 787s that Vistara has on order. Vistara takes first Boeing 787-9 The carrier, a joint venture ...

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    News

    Boston to Nantucket: Cape Air’s new P2012 Traveller

    2020-02-29T00:16:00Z

    The pilot goosed the throttles, the Lycoming TEO-540-C1A engines whined and the Cape Air Tecnam P2012 Traveller accelerated briskly along Boston Logan International airport’s Runway 22R.

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    News

    ATSB issues preliminary report on C-130 firefighting crash

    2020-02-28T04:13:00Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released its preliminary report into the fatal crash of a Lockheed Martin EC-130Q during firefighting operations. The crash occurred at 13:16 local time on 23 January near Peak View, New South Wales, killing all three crew members. The aircraft involved was operated by ...

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    News

    Boeing conducts air start test with T-7A

    2020-02-28T02:55:00Z

    Boeing has conducted an engine air start with the T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer as part of the type’s testing programme. The aircraft’s single General Electric F404 engine was shut off at an altitude of 20,000 feet during a sortie from the company’s St. Louis production site. After 44 ...

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    News

    Bell reveals 429 demonstrator with four electric tail rotors

    2020-02-21T22:35:00Z

    The Electrically Distributed Anti-Torque (EDAT) tail rotors first flew on the light, twin-engined 429 helicopter in May 2019. The aircraft is being tested at the company’s Mirabel, Canada facility and has about 25h of flight time.

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    News

    Animation reveals Bek Air Fokker 100 crash sequence

    2020-02-21T10:43:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s government has released an animation detailing the take-off sequence of the Bek Air Fokker 100 involved in a fatal accident at Almaty. The sequence clearly shows the difficulties the crew experienced in controlling the aircraft as it rotated from runway 05R while departing for Nur-Sultan on 27 December. It ...

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    News

    Indonesia conducts maiden flight of upgraded F-16A

    2020-02-20T09:11:00Z

    The Indonesian air force has conducted the maiden flight of an upgraded Lockheed Martin F-16A fighter.

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    News

    EgyptAir receives first A320neo

    2020-02-16T10:34:00Z

    EgyptAir has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo, the initial aircraft in a batch of 15 being acquired by the Middle Eastern flag-carrier. Airbus has confirmed the handover of the twinjet, powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines. Source: Airbus Three EgyptAir A320neos – SU-GFK, SU-GFJ and SU-GFL ...

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    News

    Airbus studies blended-wing airliner designs to slash fuel burn

    2020-02-11T05:46:00Z

    The company test flew a sub-scale blended-wing model aircraft in central France for the first time in June 2019 to improve its knowledge of the advanced fly-by-wire technology that would be needed to control such aircraft, it says at the Singapore air show on 11 February.

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    News

    Rafael introduces new miniaturised EO/IR sensor

    2020-02-10T08:48:00Z

    Israel’s Rafael has developed a new, lightweight electro-optical/infrared sensor for use aboard small UAVs. The system, called MicroLite, is optimised for wide-area, persistent surveillance. It scans with high-resolution mid-wave infrared sensors, and “may be equipped” with a laser designator. Video: New! RAFAEL’s MicroLite Compact EO ISTAR system for ...

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    News

    777X first flight video stream

    2020-01-25T17:18:00Z

    Boeing’s first 777X flight-test aircraft has lifted off from Paine Field, north of Seattle, kicking off a certification campaign for the twinjet family. Source: Boeing Lift-off: the first 777-9 test aircraft becomes airborne The 777-9 took off on 25 January, a day after gusting winds and poor ...

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    Airline Business

    Chief executive Peter Ingram on leading Hawaiian Airlines

    2020-01-20T10:22:00Z

    Two years into his role, Ingram is skilfully guiding the company through an evolution that would test any leader: answering the fierce competition from the US mainland, executing a major joint venture, overseeing a transformational infrastructure project and plotting the carrier’s next geographic and fleet expansion.

  • Dynetics X-61A Gremlins in first flight
    News

    Dynetics X-61A Gremlins makes first flight, but destroyed after parachute fails

    2020-01-17T22:51:00Z

    The aim of DARPA’s Gremlins is to create low-cost UAVs that could be air-launched and recovered in swarms. The aircraft could be used for a variety of applications including as a surveillance platform or as a loitering munition.

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    News

    Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 Defiant continues flight testing, passing 100kt

    2020-01-17T19:45:00Z

    The release of a video by the joint Sikorsky-Boeing team on 17 January helped to quell questions swirling around the status of the helicopter, a development and test effort which was in doubt after gearbox troubles put it behind schedule.

  • First flight of Harbour Air's all-electric DHC-2 Beaver
    News

    Harbour Air flies ‘first’ all-electric commercial aircraft, a DHC-2 Beaver

    2019-12-10T22:23:00Z

    A Harbour Air de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver seaplane lifted off the Fraser River near Vancouver on 10 December, marking what the company calls the first flight of the first aircraft powered entirely by an electric system. 

  • PD-14-powered MC-21 fuselage
    News

    Fuselage mated for first PD-14-powered MC-21

    2019-12-10T10:47:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has completed fuselage assembly of the first MC-21 to be fitted with the domestically-built Aviadvigatel PD-14 engine.