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Peter Shaw-Smith
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Aircraft
Oriental Air Bridge Orders ATR 42-600
ORC's acquisition of an ATR 42-600 could serve to revitalize the remote islands around the Nagasaki Prefecture.
Aircraft
Wencor Extends Purchase Agreement with Alp Aviation
Wencor signed a multi-year agreement to supply consumables and expendables to Turkey's Alp Aviation.
Aircraft
Collins Produces First Prototype Motor for Airlander 10
The Airlander 10 hybrid airship promises zero-emissions flight by 2030.
Engines
EasyJet and Rolls-Royce Launch Hydrogen Engine Partnership
Full-scale hydrogen-fueled ground testing of the Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engine will follow initial trials on the AE 2100 powerplant.
Aircraft
Aviation Capital Is Buyer for 12 Boeing 737-8s
Boeing says the "reboot" of the Max program is complete and that the company sees a return to a normal competitive landscape with Airbus.
Training and Workforce
L3Harris Signs to Produce Flight Simulators in China
The goal of the deal is for L3Harris to produce flight simulators for the commercial aviation market in China.
Regulations and Government
Saudi Defense Sector Out in Force at Farnborough
GAMI aims to localize more than 50 percent of national expenditure on defense equipment by 2030.
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman To Buy Special Mission Boom Overtures
Boom said it has raised more than $600 million in capital for the Overture program.
Environment
Airbus Partners with Airlines to Launch Carbon Removal Scheme
Experts say the technology is fundamental to delivering a 1.5 degree centigrade world.
Aircraft
Georgia Airlines Orders Three Boeing Freighters
Georgia Airlines Group is adding more freighter 737s to its Caucasus operations.
Aircraft
Raytheon Subsidiaries Update Market on Pending Innovation
Raytheon is preparing for what forecasters say will be an exponential increase in travel in the next five to 10 years.
Safety
Universal Avionics Awarded $33M Contract on Boeing 737NG
The Universal Avionics ClearVision head-wearable display enables pilots to overcome degraded visibility during the day and night.
Engines
Pratt & Whitney To Open India Engineering Center Next Year
The new P&W Indian Engineering Center will add to centers in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and Poland.
Aircraft
Boom, Collins Sign Expanded Deal for Overture Systems
Boom's supersonic Overture is designed to carry 65 to 80 passengers and will fly at twice the speed of today's aircraft.
Engines
ZeroAvia and PowerCell Sign Fuel Cell Stacks MoU
The agreement between ZeroAvia and PowerCell will see production of 5,000 aviation-optimized fuel cell stacks between 2024 and 2028.
Security
Astronautics Supports All Native Group on USAF Contract
Astronautics will also bid its aerospace cybersecurity, integrated avionics, and secure connectivity solutions for an Air Force contract.
Engines
CF34 Engine Line Surpasses 200 Million Hours
GE's CF34 engine family has logged the third-highest number of flight hours of any turbine engine design.
Engines
GKN Aerospace Teams with GE Aviation on CFM RISE
GKN and GE Aviation are developing the open-fan design for the RISE engine demonstrator program.
Engines
Rolls-Royce in Final Build Phase for UltraFan Demonstrator
The UltraFan engine will perform its first run later this year, powered by 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel.
Engines
Rolls-Royce Details Hydrogen Program Progress
Engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is developing hydrogen and hybrid-electric power solutions.
Airports
Strategic Location and Experience Spur Sea-Air in Dubai
Tracking the growth of sea-air through Dubai may have become more difficult over time due to the problems with obtaining comprehensive data.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Israel's Blaze Unveils Spider VTOL UAV
The Blaze UAV's small size and adaptability allow individuals to deploy it for tactical, covert, or extended-range real-time intelligence.
Aircraft
Solvay Wins a Boeing Supplier of the Year Award
Winners of Boeing's supplier awards were selected from 13,000 suppliers in 48 countries.
Aircraft
Ametek To Support OEM Supply Chain Sector post-Covid
As the post-Covid environment takes shape, Ametek anticipates a rapid increase in production of commercial and military aircraft.
Aircraft
Morocco’s Aerospace Sector Gains Momentum
The economics of the manufacture of aircraft parts in Morocco remain compelling.
Airlines
Hiring Spree Reverses Covid Pain for Pilots
Some U.S. Majors have employed bus companies to replace flights on shorter routes.
Aircraft
UK Aviation Industry Unhappy at Loss of EASA Membership
The post-Brexit transition period for mutual aviation license and approvals recognition ends on Dec. 31, 2022.
Accidents
Calls for Safety Vigilance Accompany Downward Accident Trends
The ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan sets a goal of reaching zero accidents by 2030.
Airlines
Will Hackers Bring Down Airplanes One Day?
Airline reticence over cyber-security suggests the threat has become increasingly serious.
Aircraft
TAI To Roll Out Turkish Fighter in 2023
The conglomerate’s CEO lays claim as one of the world’s top 100 defense companies
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