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.
|
Eclipse Plan Approved, Factory Doors Still Open
Tuesday 02. of December 2008 Just one day after filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy last Tuesday, a group of investors, including European distributor Etirc Aviation, received... |
||
|
Europe certifies Eclipse 500
Monday 01. of December 2008 Albuquerque, N.M.-based Eclipse Aviation on November 21 received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification for the Eclipse 500.... |
||
|
Luxury cars inspire Learjet 85 cabin
Monday 01. of December 2008 While Bombardier’s split with Grob on the Learjet 85 program was one topic of conversation at the NBAA Convention in October, it was that... |
||
|
In the works: New Nose – ClipperSpirit
Monday 01. of December 2008 The New Nose Company’s twin-turboprop ClipperSpirit amphibian was announced in early October, coincidentally at about the same time Dornier... |
||
|
In the works: AAI Acquisition – A700
Monday 01. of December 2008 The fortunes of the A700 are again on the wane, following the announcement that the company halted all certification and flight-testing... |
||