19 February 2014

Thai Airways selects Messier-Bugatti-Dowty wheels and brakes for Boeing 787 fleet

Thai Airways has selected Messier-Bugatti-Dowty (Safran) to equip its forthcoming new fleet of Boeing 787-8 in wheels and electric brakes. The first of these airplanes is expected to enter into service in June 2014. Messier-Bugatti-Dowty will also assist Thai Airways in developing in-house maintenance capability for this new range of products.

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SunExpress finalizes order for 15 737 MAXs, 25 Next-Generation 737s

Boeing and Turkish airline SunExpress have finalized an order for 15 737 MAX 8s and 25 Next-Generation 737-800 airplanes. The order, valued at more than $3.8bn at list prices, also includes options for 10 additional 737 MAX 8s. The order is the largest in the Turkish carrier’s near 25 year history, and brings the total

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Airbus to strengthen shareholding at Harbin Manufacturing Centre

Airbus is increasing its share in the Harbin Hafei Airbus Composite Manufacturing Centre (HMC), from 20 to 25%.  The joint-venture which was set up in 2009 is between Airbus and a group of Chinese partners. AVIC (the Aviation Industry Corporation of China) is the holding group of major Chinese shareholding companies that own the centre.

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Spirit Airlines announces fourth quarter and full year 2013 results

Spirit Airlines reported that net income for the fourth quarter 2013 increased 109.9% to $41.0m, compared to $19.5m for the fourth quarter 2012. GAAP net income for the fourth quarter 2013 was $43.2m compared to $19.6m in the fourth quarter 2012. Adjusted net income for the full year 2013 increased 71.0% to $177.5m compared to

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Dassault's Falcon 2000S flies into Brazilian market

Dassault Falcon Jet recently delivered its first Falcon 2000S in Brazil following certification by ANAC, Brazil’s aviation regulatory authority, late last year. Launched in May 2011 and certified by EASA and the FAA in early 2013, the 2000S brings a large cabin aircraft to the super mid-sized business jet market. 15 units have been handed

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Universal Asset Management receives three aircraft for disassembly

Universal Asset Management reported the arrival of three aircraft to their Tupelo, MS disassembly facility at the Tupelo Regional Airport (TUP) for immediate disassembly and sale. An Airbus A300 previously operated by Monarch Airlines, an Airbus A330 previously operated by Malaysia Airlines, and an Airbus A340 previously operated by Lufthansa will be inducted into UAM’s

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