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Aircraft
Embraer Rides ‘Next Wave’ of E2 Development
Company has now passed the point in development at which any particular aspect of design for its new E2 jets represents a so-called watch item.
Safety
Great Lakes Wildlife Strikes on the Rise
Airport operators should review and evaluate a wildlife hazard management plan once a year.
Safety
FAA Addresses Converging Runway Operations
Some mitigations might not be necessary for a facility to conduct independent non-intersecting converging runway operations.
ATC
Existing Products, Services Meet ICAO’s Aircraft Tracking Requirement
Range of suppliers say that 15-minute standard is doable as future GADSS system is developed.
Rotorcraft
New Russian helicopters designs to offset decline in shipments
The constantly evolving Mi-8/17 family of helicopters accounted for more than half of all shipments in the past several years.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
With the UK Sorted, Thales Touts Watchkeeper Prospects in France
New Payloads Offered and Sovereign Requirements Addressed in Export Drive.
Aircraft
Dassault’s Rafale Fighter Jet Flying Display At Paris Air Show 2015
Dassault’s Rafale Fighter Jet Flying Display At Paris Air Show 2015
Training and Workforce
FlightSafety Flies Level D PC-12 Simulators
The company’s two Level D Pilatus PC-12 simulators cover the -47 Series 10 and the newer NG models.
Aircraft
Airbus CEO Considers A320 Production Boost
Contributing to reaching the A320neo production goal of 50 per month will be the new A320 final assembly line (FAL) in Mobile, Alabama.
Avionics
Rockwell Collins Debuting Three Technologies at Paris Show
The company brought its combined vision, MultiScan ThreatTrack weather radar and Pro Line Fusion for helicopters.
Aircraft
Russia Rethinks Defense Modernization Spending Plans
Economic pressure is prompting fresh concerns over the viability of Russia’s military investments
Aircraft
Textron Seeks First Buyers for AT-6 and Scorpion Jet
Textron to bring range of military and special mission aircraft to Paris
Rotorcraft
France-based Companies Win and Lose in Big Indian Helo Contest
India’s selection of the Kamov Ka-226T for its recon and surveillance helicopter requirement was a blow to Airbus Helicopters, but a boon to Turbomeca.
Aircraft
Lack of Funding Undermines Ukraine Air Power
Analysts say that Ukraine’s air force is grossly under-equipped after years of investment neglect.
Aircraft
Airbus Is Busy Hatching a Nestful of Derivatives
The Beluga XL, an A330 derivative, is to enter into service in 2019.
Aircraft
NHIndustries on Display Featuring France's Alat
Army to receive 15th NH90 TTH, Navy declared MU90 torpedo operational.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Follows ‘Blueprint’ To Drive Down F-35 Costs
JSF manufacturer is chipping away at the unit cost of the aircraft.
Aircraft
Boeing Keeps World AWACS Fleet ‘Ready, Relevant’
Boeing is upgrading the French fleet of AWACs aircraft, which are seeing the venerable 707 airframe still going strong.
Aircraft
Russian Defense Minister’s Call to Resume Tu-160 Production
The capabilities embedded in the design of swing-wing supersonic bomber–the Blackjack–are not yet fully exploited.
Training and Workforce
Lisi Benefits From Recent Acquisitions
Having acquired Cruezet and Manoir, the French company is able to offer a broad range of products and services to OEMs.
Engines
Leap Engines Take Big Strides to Service Entry This Year
CFM International is busily flight-testing its Leap 1A, 1B and 1C turbofans.
Engines
Rolls-Royce and Airbus Join To Boost Efficiency
Rolls-Royce is now targeting new evolution to increase efficiency and reach the ACARE goals.
Avionics
Cargo Carrier Invests in CNS/ATM Upgrade A300s
Esterline CMC Electronics is providing its CMA-9000 flight management system to make a cargo airline’s A300 fleet CNS/ATM-compliant.
Aircraft
India's Rafale Buy Spurs Offset Biz
Small and medium companies to enter into partnerships to provide offsets for the $4.24 billion MMRCA deal.
Engines
Rolls Preps A350-1000’s Big Trent XWB-97 for Tests on A380 FTB
The XWB -84 has entered service so focus is shifting to -97 for the even bigger Airbus A350-1000.
FBOs
Meridian Starts Second Location
The new facility will be the company's second and its first on the West Coast.
FBOs
Wyoming Airport Completes Major FBO Renovation
Cowboy Aviation is now operating from a new terminal.
FBOs
Sheltair Expands Florida Footprint
The former Landmark facility at Ocala is Sheltair's 10th in Florida.
Safety
EASA Issues Emergency Engine-Icing AD on Falcon 2000EX
Manufacturing deficiency in some engine air-inlet anti-ice piccolo tubes could degrade performance of the engine anti-ice protection system.
ATC
TV Signals Could Become a Radar Alternative
TV signals can pinpoint aircraft accurately enough to meet the standard ATC separation requirements, according to a recent study.
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