Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Mar 29, 2018
Boeing expects to see few changes on its 787 production lines as it increases the rate from 12 to 14 aircraft per month next year, but continues to tweak processes as part of a general effort to increase efficiency.
Mar 29, 2018
London Heathrow Airport air traffic controllers have begun using an enhanced time-based separation (TBS) system to reduce wake separation between landing airliners.
Mar 28, 2018
Finnair is speeding up the arrival of two of its remaining Airbus A350s to support its continued growth push toward Asia.
Mar 28, 2018
Greek carrier Aegean Airlines has signed an MOU to acquire 20 Airbus A320neos and 10 A321neos, plus 12 options.
Mar 27, 2018
Fiji Airways plans to begin replacing its Boeing 737s with newer versions later this year, and is also evaluating widebody replacements.
Jul 11, 2022
Airbus expects global air travel to grow by a 3.6% compound annual growth rate over the next 20 years, according to the latest edition of its global market forecast.
Jul 08, 2022
The new freighter is expected to be optimized for commercial service to replace the aging Russian fleet of Antonov An-124 transport aircraft.
Jul 08, 2022
For months, critics have been saying Boeing urgently needs to move forward with a new aircraft program to claw back the gobs of market share lost to Airbus at the upper end of the narrowbody market.
Jul 08, 2022
It also amended the types of fuel that fall within the ambit of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and proposed a new fund to accelerate their introduction.
Jul 08, 2022
It will be Safran's largest heavy maintenance facility in the world, with annual capacity for up to 300 Leap engine shop visits.
Jul 08, 2022
Boeing CEO David Calhoun takes on critics and explains why the company won’t be rushed into developing a next-generation narrowbody.
Jul 08, 2022
Should UK industry continue to focus on being a key supplier to offshore OEMs, or can it return to whole-aircraft manufacturing?
Jul 08, 2022
The aircraft manufacturers are short hundreds of engines as suppliers can’t keep pace with demand to build and maintain airplanes. Listen in as we break down th