Aircraft & Engines

Allegiant and ALAFCO sign lease agreement for thirteen Airbus A320 aircraft

Allegiant has signed an agreement with ALAFCO Aviation Lease and Finance Company to lease 13 Airbus A320 aircraft. This agreement is another important step towards Allegiant’s planned transition to an all-Airbus fleet by 2019. The 13 8-year-old Airbus aircraft acquired via this agreement are expected to enter service with Allegiant beginning in the first quarter […]

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Textron Aviation rolls out first production Cessna Citation Longitude

Textron Aviation has rolled out the first production unit of the Cessna Citation Longitude on June 13, the company’s latest clean-sheet design, super-midsize business jet. State-of-the-art assembly and fabrication tools and techniques bring exceptional quality and superior fit and finish to this revolutionary aircraft. The Longitude production program takes advantage of new technologies such as

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Lockheed Martin's LM-100J Commercial Freighter will make international debut at 2017 Paris Air Show

Lockheed Martin’s LM-100J commercial freighter aircraft will make its international debut at the 2017 International Paris Air Show. The LM-100J represents the 17th different mission capability for the C-130J Super Hercules platform and is an updated version of the L-100 cargo aircraft, which Lockheed Martin produced from 1964-1992. The LM-100J made its first flight on

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Delta’s first Airbus A350 leaves Airbus’ paint shop

Delta’s first Airbus A350, Ship 3501, left Airbus’ paint shop in Toulouse, France, on Tuesday June 13, coated in Delta’s signature livery as the aircraft prepares to be delivered in July. The state-of-the-art widebody jet had its first test flight two weeks ago and will undergo additional flight testing in France before being handed over

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E190 jet receives South African CAA type certification

The E190 has received type certification from South Africa’s Civil Aviation Authority. Airlink, southern Africa’s largest privately owned regional airline, recently took delivery of their first E190 which will soon go into service. Airlink’s E190 will make its public debut in South Africa at the Adrenaline Air Show, Wonderboom National Airport in Pretoria to be

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Nearly 35,000 aircraft valued at US$5.3 trillion required in the next 20 years

The world’s passenger aircraft fleet above 100 seats is set to more than double in the next 20 years to over 40,000 planes as traffic is set to grow at 4.4% per year, according to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast 2017-2036. Over this period, increasing numbers of first time flyers, rising disposable income spent on

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Lufthansa's flight training school in Phoenix to update fleet with 25 new Cirrus SR 20 aircraft

Lufthansa Aviation Training (LAT) is to buy 25 new Cirrus SR 20 aircraft for its flight training school in Phoenix, Arizona. The total volume of investment will amount to around €11.5m. Trainee pilots at Lufthansa Aviation Training’s US base have been learning their skills in single motor F33A Bonanza aircraft from the manufacturer Beechraft since

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HeliKorea orders three GrandNew helicopters for Emergency Medical Service

The GrandNew light twin helicopter expands in the Republic of Korea with the order of three units by HeliKorea for Emergency Medical Service (EMS). The order is a testament to the success of the type as the benchmark light twin EMS helicopter on the market. The first two helicopters will be delivered at the end

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Jet Aviation redelivers ACJ330 and ACJ319 to Middle Eastern customer

Jet Aviation has redelivered one VVIP Airbus ACJ330 and one ACJ319 aircraft to a Middle Eastern customer. Both aircraft were designed and completed in Basel, and are examples of the company’s commitment to exceptional design, impressive technological advances and efficient production. The ACJ319 was completed within a downtime of 10 months, and the ACJ330 in

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