United Airlines' first 787 Dreamliner rolls out of factory

Boeing completed the final assembly of United Airlines’ first 787 Dreamliner Wednesday, October 12th, the first major step in the aircraft’s production. United will be the first North American carrier to take a 787 delivery, with plans to introduce the first of 50 Dreamliners into revenue service in 2012.  While in final assembly, the aircraft moved through […]

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ST Aerospace secures CFM56-7B/7BE engine maintenance contract

ST Aerospace is awarded a contract to support Japanese low fare airline Solaseed Air’s CFM56-7B and CFM56-7BE engines, powering its entire fleet of 13 Next- Generation Boeing 737 aircraft over five years. The services provided to Solaseed Air will involve off-wing engine maintenance support, technical support and short term leasing of the CFM56-7B engines.

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Rolls-Royce and P&W to develop next generation engines for mid-size aircraft

Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney announced an agreement to form a new partnership to power future mid-size aircraft (120 – 230 passenger aircraft).  The two companies will establish a joint venture company, in which each will hold an equal share, to develop new engines for the next generation of aircraft that will replace the existing

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Airbus opens new wing factory for A350 XWB in Wales

British Prime Minister David Cameron officially opened Airbus’ new £400 million wing factory in Wales on October 13th, a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which will assemble the wings for Airbus’ advanced new A350 XWB long-range aircraft family.  The Prime Minister joined hundreds of guests and Airbus employees to unveil the giant, environmentally friendly Airbus North Factory

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MTU Aero Engines intends to increase share in International Aero Engines (IAE)

MTU Aero Engines intends to increase its share in the International Aero Engines (IAE) consortium. This move is expected to follow an agreement between Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce on the restructuring of the IAE consortium, which markets the highly successful V2500 engines for Airbus A320 family aircraft. Rolls-Royce will sell its stake in IAE

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Cargolux takes delivery of first Boeing 747-8 Freighters

Cargolux reported that the delivery of the first two Boeing 747-8 Freighters initially scheduled for 19 and 21 September is proceeding on 12 and 13 October 2011, following the resolution of contractual issues between Boeing, GE and Cargolux related to the performance of the aircraft and the engines. Launch customer Cargolux has 13 Boeing 747-8

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Stony Point Group reports acquisition of Broadwing Air Repair

Stony Point Group, a private equity and management firm focusing on middle market companies in the aerospace, defense and industrial sectors, reported the acquisition of the assets Broadwing Air Repair, (BAR). Financial terms of the transaction, which closed October 7, were not disclosed. Located in Melbourne, Ark., BAR is an FAA Part 145 Repair Station that provides

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Curtiss-Wright acquires South Bend Controls

Curtiss-Wright Corporation has acquired the assets of South Bend Controls for $10 million in cash. South Bend Controls is a leading designer and manufacturer of highly engineered, solenoid-based components used in critical applications serving the aerospace and defense, industrial and medical markets, and had sales of approximately $8 million in 2010. The business will operate within

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GE wins position on Gulfstream's G650 for Aircraft Health and Trend Monitoring

GE Aviation has been awarded two contracts from Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation to provide the Integrated Vehicle Health Management technology and service for the G650 business jet aircraft. “This is one of the first comprehensive health management systems for a civil airplane and a first for business jets,” said Lorraine Bolsinger, president and CEO of GE

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Embraer places one Phenom 100 Jet with CAE Global Academy Perth

Embraer has concluded the sale of a Phenom 100 entry-level jet to the CAE Global Academy Perth, Australia.  To be delivered by the end of 2011, this is the first Phenom 100 purchased by a flight training academy in Asia-Pacific. CAE Global Academy Perth, also known as China Southern West Australia Flying College, is a

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