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Air Transport
News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Airbus to woo carriers with A350 extras
New Airbus boss Christian Streiff yesterday issued a firm declaration of his intent to restore the company’s market credibility by unveiling the long-await
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
Wake of Airbus A380 Might Mean More Spacing
Because international aviation regulators and aerodynamic experts failed again last week to reach agreement about the extent of the safety hazards created
ATC
November 16, 2006
Engine to power Superjet makes successful first run
PowerJet, the 50/50 partnership between France’s Snecma and Russia’s NPO Saturn, successfully ran up the first SaM146 engine for the Sukhoi Superjet 100 on
Engines
November 16, 2006
Airbus takes measured approach to A320 update
A pair of six-foot-tall appendages sprouting from the wingtips of an A320 immediately caught the attention of plane spotters scanning the ramp outside Airb
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
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Airbus offers help recycling airliners
Now that the first Airbus aircraft built in the 1970s are reaching the end of their useful lives, for the first time in its history the company must consid
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Healthy portfolio gives BAE scope to swing deals
Record numbers of orders last year indicated a short supply of available aircraft as the world’s airlines began to recover from the global recession of the
November 15, 2006
Airbus revives freighter fracas
Airbus A380 director of product marketing Richard Carcaillet hasn’t let go unanswered the potshots taken by his Boeing counterpart, Randy Baseler, whose In
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
OAK: brave new world or return to the past?
Five months ago, on February 20, the long-awaited creation of Russia’s new Unified Aircraft Co.
November 15, 2006
A380 breaks another record
The world’s largest passenger aircraft set another record last month, when Airbus deployed 16 emergency slides at the same time using only the A380’s batte
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
EADS, Irkut, MiG team on A320 freighter project
EADS has teamed with Russia’s NPK Irkut and RSK MiG in a joint venture to convert Airbus A320 airliners into freighters.
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Boeing books first order for 747-8 passenger jet
Boeing last month quietly booked a single order for a 747-8 “Intercontinental” jet– its first for a passenger 747 in several years and thought to be a VIP
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Boeing preps latest, largest 737 variant for first flight
Boeing is now offering a variant of the 737–its smallest model–designed to carry about as many passengers as the biggest example of its first jetliner, the
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Airbus awaits answer on new A380 wake proposal
Airbus has issued a new “conservative and interim” recommendation for A380 separation minimums backed by 100 hours of flight testing performed in Toulouse,
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Rekkof and Tupolev vie for IranAir fleet tender
Dutch group Rekkof and Russian airframer Tupolev are competing head-to-head for IranAir’s $600 million fleet renewal program.
November 15, 2006
Cuba shopping for at least 20 regional planes
Cuba’s flagcarrier Cubana de Aviacion and domestic operator AeroCaribbean are seeking between 20 and 30 regional airliners that it wants to introduce begin
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Engine maker waits out A380 delay
Delays to the A380 program have not made things any easier for major suppliers such as the Engine Alliance (Hall 4 Stand A9), which currently has its first
Engines
November 15, 2006
ExpressJet Airlines Creates Corporate Jet Unit
Houston-based ExpressJet Airlines yesterday disclosed that it had established an executive jet charter division.
November 15, 2006
Not a question of if, but when Boeing dissolves 737 dynasty
To the question of when Boeing will replace its 737 dynasty, the company remains tight-lipped.
Aircraft
November 15, 2006
Landing gear maker Messier-Bugatti hosted the launch meeting for the distributed and redundant electrical nose gear steering system (DRESS) project on June 26 and 27 at its corporate headquarters in Vélizy-Villacoublay, near Paris. Chosen by the European
In the last few years, the development of air traffic management in Europe has been based on the idea of creating a seamless upper airspace zone called the
ATC
November 15, 2006
Red tape makes Single European Sky look more like pie in the sky
In the last few years, the development of air traffic management in Europe has been based on the idea of creating a seamless upper airspace zone called the
ATC
November 15, 2006
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