The BA609 tiltrotor program continues on track, according to Bell/Agusta Aerospace Co. Four BA 609s will be used in the development and certification flight-test program–two of which are flying now, one with Bell in Texas and the other with AgustaWestland in Italy. The aircraft have flown 365 hours to date. When completed, Ships 3 and 4 will join the flight-test program. Ship 3 will be used for flight-into-known-icing testing and certification, and Ship 4, a production aircraft without test instrumentation, will perform function and reliability flights and ATC interface. Three more years of flight and certification tests are planned, with 2011 as the current time frame for certification. The date of the first customer delivery has not yet been decided. Current orders for the 609 stand at more than 80. Customers have paid refundable deposits of $150,000 to hold a delivery position and will find out the final price of their aircraft 25 months before the expected delivery date. If they don’t want to take the aircraft, they will get the deposit back.
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First Eurocopter EC 175 Airframe Completed
Tuesday 18. of November 2008 Harbin Aviation Industry (HAIG) delivered the first EC 175 airframe to Eurocopter on Saturday in Harbin, China. Harbin is the European... |
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Emivest Aerospace has lofty plans for SJ30 light business jet program
Monday 17. of November 2008 Dubai-based Emivest (Emirates Investment and Development Co.) became the majority (80 percent) shareholder of former Sino Swearingen Aircraft in... |
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Avro Business Jet riding high on resurgence for former RJs
Monday 17. of November 2008 BAE Systems has come to the MEBA show on the back of an upsurge of interest in its Avro Business Jet (ABJ) during this year and is expected to... |
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Falcon 7x on final approach for london city approval
Monday 17. of November 2008 Dassault Aviation is close to getting approval for its Falcon 7X aircraft to operate from London City Airport. The airport is just a couple of... |
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Civil helo market growing in Mideast
Monday 17. of November 2008 Eurocopter (Chalet No. 33) is expecting that the Middle Eastern and North African markets will continue to grow in the coming years. Here in the... |
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