19 July 2018

Airbus wins new business for 431 commercial aircraft at Farnborough Airshow 2018

Airbus has announced strong commercial aircraft business during the Farnborough Airshow 2018, with successes across its broad product portfolio – including the new A220 and A330neo families. Airbus came into the show already with 177 Single Aisle and 84 Widebody orders in 2018, complemented by a pre-show order for 60 A220-300s, the latter bringing the […]

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First ground test of Safran’s hybrid electric propulsion system

Safran has passed a major milestone in its hybrid electric propulsion roadmap with the first ground test of a distributed propulsion system. The test run took place at a Safran Helicopter Engines test facility near Pau-Pyrenees Airport, in France. In a distributed hybrid electric propulsion system for aircraft, a turbo-generator (a gas turbine driving an

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CALC signs CFM engine orders valued at US$550 million

Hong Kong-based China Aircraft Leasing Company (CALC) has selected CFM International’s advanced LEAP-1A engine to power 17 firm and up to 50 option new Airbus A320neo family aircraft. In addition, the leasing company finalized an order for CFM56-5B engines to power three firm, nine option Airbus A320ceo aircraft. These two agreements are valued at US$550

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CTT Systems announces Cair™ VIP order for ACJ320neo

CTT SYSTEMS AB (CTT), a leader of aircraft humidity control systems, has received Cair™ VIP Inflight Humidification system order from Jet Aviation for one Airbus ACJ320neo. This completion will feature increased humidity in the entire aircraft cabin, which requires support from two humidifiers. This award is CTT Systems’ 90th order for Airbus ACJ/Boeing BBJ VIP

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T3 Aviation Technical Services (T3Tech) launches under leadership of industry experts

Cusco Aviation, CAG Aviation Consulting and Hancuff Aviation have joined forces to form a T3Tech, an Aviation Technical Services group, under the Leadership of Aviation Technical Experts Manuel E. Cordero, Cesar Guedez and Robert Hancuff. Cordero, Guedez and Hancuff bring over 60 years of combined solid experience in the aviation technical services industry, having had

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Ver.Di union recognised for Ryanair German-based cabin crew

Ryanair has signed its third cabin crew union recognition agreement with Ver.di Union on July 19. Ver.di will now be the representative body for all directly employed Cabin Crew operating on Ryanair aircraft in Germany. This cabin crew recognition agreement follows extensive negotiations with Ver.di and covers the German market. This agreement follows Ryanair’s first

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Boeing announces US$100 billion in orders and commitments

At the close of the industry portion of this year’s Farnborough Air Show, Boeing announced a total of US$98.4 billion in orders and commitments for commercial airplanes at list prices and US$2.1 billion in commercial and defense services orders and agreements. Boeing marked an outstanding week for order capture in commercial aviation, with customers announcing

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SIA Engineering posts group profit of SG$40.5 million for first quarter 2018-19

SIA Engineering Group has recorded a profit attributable to owners of the parent of SG$40.5 million for the quarter ended 30 June 2018, an increase of SG$3.8 million or 10.4%, mainly from an increase in share of profits of associated and joint venture companies, partially offset by a decrease in operating profit. Operating profit of

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First half 2018 sees Prague airport passenger numbers improve 10%

Václav Havel Airport Prague served 7,463,975 passengers in the first half of 2018, which means a 10% increase compared to the same period last year. As usual, the largest number of passengers traveling from Prague went to the UK. The country with the highest increase in the number of checked-in passengers was Spain and for

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