24 March 2011

COMAC and Bombardier sign strategic agreement on commercial aircraft

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) and Bombardier signed a framework agreement to establish a long-term strategic cooperation on commercial aircraft. This collaboration will leverage the synergies and strengths of both companies to develop mutually beneficial projects. This long-term strategic cooperation agreement is based on both COMAC

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Aero-Instruments to supply Air Data Sensors for China's COMAC C919 family

Aero-Instruments has been selected to supply Honeywell Aerospace with Air Data Sensors for the COMAC C919 commercial airliner. The COMAC C919 family of aircraft is a series of 168- to 190-seat narrow-body airliners to be built in China by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC). The COMAC C919 will be the largest commercial airliner

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Asian Business Aviation Association elects new board

The Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) has elected a new board comprising Chairman Jean-Noel Robert, Airbus Area Sales Director for North Asia, and Vice Chairmen David Dixon, Bombardier Business Aircraft Regional Vice President of Sales for Asia-Pacific and Lee Li, Embraer Vice President for Sales in the Greater China region. All three were elected at

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Boeing expands GoldCare Service to include Next-Generation 737

Boeing is expanding its GoldCare service to include the Next-Generation 737 product line. The company is in advanced discussions with multiple customers regarding the tailoring of GoldCare solutions for their 737 fleets. GoldCare is available to 787 Dreamliner operators and Boeing is expanding the service in response to airline customer demand. Under GoldCare, Boeing leads

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SuperJet International obtains Design Organization Approval certificate

SuperJet International (SJI) has received the DOA (Design Organization Approval) Certificate from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This Certification allows SuperJet International to carry out modifications to the base configuration of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100). SuperJet International is now entitled to provide Customers with any type of interiors customization in order to satisfy

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Austrian Airlines receives FAA approval for electronic signature in AMOS

Austrian Technik, the Technical Operations organisation of Austrian Airlines, has recently received the FAA approval for "FAA Operation Specification". The Part 145 organisation is now allowed to use the AMOS e-signature in the context of FAA Form 8130-3. In addition, the usage of the AMOS e-signature solution at Austrian Technik has been approved by Austro

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Cambridge Airport wins first Middle East ATC training contract

Cambridge Airport has won a contract to provide Air Traffic Control Training for personnel to operate at three airports in Oman located at Marmul, Fahud and Qarn Alam. The service is being delivered through its strategic partnership with Aerospace Resources Limited and Silver Falcon in Oman. This is the first ATC Training contract from a

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