Content Archive: August 2009

Aircraft

More Eurofighters Ordered, but Cost Ceiling Now Reached

Eurofighter and Eurojet finally secured the long-delayed contract on 31 July for Tranche 3A, comprising a further 112 Typhoon aircraft and 241 EJ200 engine
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Aircraft

UK Yet To Confirm Nimrod SIGINT Replacement

More than a year after U.S.
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Aircraft

$2.5 Billion Order Launches Su-35 Production

The Russian government has finally committed to production of the
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Aircraft

EADS Confirms Barracuda UAV Flight Tests in Canada

A second copy of the Barracuda combat
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Charter & Fractional

Frax Firm Jet Republic Suspended, Orders Cancelled

Bombardier Aerospace announced today that it has “terminated its firm and conditional order purchase agreement with Jet Republic.” The cancellation removes
ATC

FAA, Controllers Reach Tentative Labor Agreement

The long-simmering feud between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) over wages and working conditions has apparently been

Boisture Makes More Changes at Hawker Beechcraft

Last week Hawker Beechcraft chairman and CEO Bill Boisture warned employees that due to “significant economic challenges…we are making a host of difficult

Consequences from Hudson River Midair Continue

Following the August 8 fatal midair over the Hudson River VFR corridor between a single-engine Piper Lance and a Liberty Helicopters AStar, the FAA has ini
Engines

GE To Certify Derivative of Walter M601 Turboprop

GE Aviation will soon start certification testing of its new 800-shp H80 turboprop engine, which is derived from the Walter M601.
Maintenance and Modifications

NCAT To Offer NDT courses

Wichita’s new National Center for Aviation Training (NCAT), still under construction, is offering nondestructive testing (NDT) courses this fall.