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SIAEC, P&W partner on PW1000G mill
SIA Engineering (SIAEC) and Pratt & Whitney have signed a partnership deal that will see the Singaporean MRO provider participate in the PW1000G risk-reven
Engines
January 27, 2010
Turbomeca looks to boost its presence in Asia Pacific
Safran’s helicopter subsidiary Turbomeca could be back in the contest to provide the powerplant for the Z15 helicopter following China’s recent decision to
Engines
January 27, 2010
Mitsubishi homes in on design freeze for MRJ
Engineers and designers in Nagoya, Japan, have kept busy over the past year redrawing parts of the nascent Mitsubishi MRJ regional jet to satisfy the evo
Aircraft
January 27, 2010
Harbin-Embraer’s fate rests with China talks
Brazil’s Embraer has given itself until the middle of this year to reach an agreement with its Chinese partners on adapting its assembly line in Harbin to
January 27, 2010
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C919 figures in China’s plans for aerospace industry
China has long toured the international airshow circuit heralding its ambitions to become a major player in the aerospace sector.
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January 27, 2010
COMAC building C919 final assembly Line
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January 27, 2010
Loran-C shutdown plan worries Satnav watchers
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ATC
January 27, 2010
FAA and Europe Vow To Work Together
With a view to guaranteeing interoperability between the FAA’s NextGen air traffic management system (ATM) and the European Union’s Sesar (Single European
ATC
January 26, 2010
FAA Should Use Its ‘Nuclear Option’ To Save America’s Airports
Right now, two towns on opposite sides of the U.S.
Airports
January 26, 2010
Loran’s Lament
Nobody needs reminding how much debt the U.S.
ATC
January 26, 2010
Boeing ‘Assessing’ 787-3 Viability Following ANA Cancellation
Boeing is “assessing the market viability of the 787-3” after the only remaining customer for the type, Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA), converted its ord
January 25, 2010
China’s Engine Aspirations Taking Shape
By the time the three examples of the <link ain-air-transport-perspective/single-publication-story/browse/0/article/chinas-comac-makes-splash-at-asian-aero
Aircraft
January 25, 2010
Airbus and Boeing Deliveries Salve Sting of Weak Sales
Airbus and Boeing tallied their 2009 delivery totals this month and each
January 25, 2010
Japan Airlines Bankruptcy Brings Recovery Hopes Back to Earth
Japan Airlines (JAL) filed for bankruptcy on January 19, hammering home a sobering lesson for air carriers worldwide that the industry’s latest crisis is f
January 25, 2010
Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer Ponder Their Next Moves
The start of a new year usually stimulates positive resolve, with which Boeing and Airbus might summarize their intentions for 2010 in three words: “Must d
January 25, 2010
Show boosts aerospace’s stock but hard times may still linger
If you can imagine the Paris Air Show as a stock market then what it has enjoyed this week is a nothing less than a rally–and a very welcome one at
January 22, 2010
Airbus Seals A320 Deal with Yemenia
Airbus has received a firm purchase order for 10 A320s from Yemeni flag carrier Yemenia, the European manufacturer announced today.
Aircraft
January 21, 2010
Airlines Doing their Part in Haiti
Airlines from as far afield as Israel have contributed to the earthquake relief effort in Haiti, where dozens of medical teams and tons of emergency suppli
January 20, 2010
ATR Delivers 54 Airplanes, Logs Orders for New -600 Series Turboprop in 2009
Franco-Italian turboprop manufacturer ATR logged record revenues of $1.4 billion and delivered 54 airplanes last year, the company announced during its ann
Aircraft
January 18, 2010
Crisis Over A400M Airlifter as EADS Threatens To Stop Work
At a dramatic new year press conference held beneath the second A400M in the final assembly building in Seville, Spain, the chief executive officers of EAD
January 18, 2010
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