Aircraft & Engines

Mandarin Airlines receives first ATR 72-600

ATR has delivered the first of nine ATR 72-600s to Mandarin Airlines, the regional subsidiary of Taiwan’s flag carrier China Airlines. With the aircraft servicing its domestic routes Mandarin Airlines will benefit from the introduction of a market leading, versatile turboprop, allowing it to offer passengers a modern cabin with affordable prices. The ATR -600 […]

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Irelandia Aviation launches AerDrone International

Irelandia Aviation (Irelandia), the investment group behind several low cost airline carriers, has reported on November 26, 2017, the establishment of a new division, AerDrone International, a platform dedicated to commercial drone leasing. AerDrone International will be based in Dublin which is now well established as a global leader in aviation finance and leasing. AerDrone

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Latin America and Caribbean’s in-service fleet to more than double by 2036

From 2017-2036 Latin America and the Caribbean will need 2,677 new passenger and freighter aircraft to meet rising demand, according to the latest Airbus Global Market Forecast (GMF). Valued at US$352bn, this demand accounts for 2,084 single-aisle and 593 twin-aisle and very large aircraft. This implies that the region’s in-service fleet will more than double

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South Korea's National 119 Rescue Headquarters acquires two H225 helicopters

Airbus Helicopters has been awarded a contract from South Korea’s National 119 Rescue Headquarters for the purchase of two additional H225 helicopters. The National 119 Rescue Headquarters currently operates an all-Airbus helicopter fleet comprising two AS365 N2 and two H225. This new purchase will bring the fleet of the country’s primary provider of firefighting and

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EASA and FAA Issue Type Certification for Airbus A350-1000

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have issued Airbus with Type Certification for the Airbus A350-1000, keeping the jet on schedule for delivery to Qatar Airways, its first customer, by the end of the year. The certified airplane is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines. The EASA A350-1000 Type

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Bombardier predicts Latin America’s 60- to-150-seat aircraft fleet will double by 2036 to increase regional and international city-pairs

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft’s Market Forecast 2017-2036 for Latin America predicts that overall traffic is expected to grow 5.1% annually and intra-regional traffic to grow slightly more than the world average at 5.6% annually over the next 20 years. Total deliveries in the 60- to 150-seat marked segment to Latin America are expected to number 1,050

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