Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Jun 16, 2005
ARINC and Jeppesen announced an alliance that will integrate "best of class" electronic flight bag components from each company to produce an advanced EFB system. ARINC will provide the airborne data communications and document-viewer technology along with EFB integration and hardware support, while Jeppesen will supply its software, data and applications, including digital terminal charts and content administration tools. Jeppesen also will deliver its ground-breaking en route moving map and airport moving map technologies.
Jun 16, 2005
Alaska Airlines yesterday placed an order with Boeing for 35 737-800s, with an option to acquire an additional 15 and purchase rights for a further 50. According to the carrier, the value of the order at list prices is roughly $2.3 billion. "While we still have work to do on our operational performance, we are beginning to have visibility into a cost structure that will allow us to be profitable in this changed environment," Alaska CEO Bill Ayer said. "This order positions us for growth opportunities ahead."
Jun 15, 2005
SkyEurope took delivery of four former easyJet 737-300s last month. The aircraft will be based at its hub in Budapest.
Jun 15, 2005
Cabot Aviation, on behalf of DaimlerChrysler Services North America, sold and delivered a former Alaska Airlines JT8D-217A-powered MD-82 to 1Time Airlines in South Africa.
Jun 14, 2005
Boeing and a group of its machinists, represented by the International Assn. of Machinists, began formal contract negotiations last week during which IAM presented its proposed modification to the existing collective bargaining agreement, which will expire at midnight on Sept. 1. The contract covers Boeing employees in the Seattle area, Wichita and Portland.
Mar 01, 2017
Malaysia Airlines Berhad has increased the number of used widebody aircraft it is seeking to add to its fleet to meet medium-term capacity needs.
Mar 01, 2017
The CFM International LEAP-1A-powered Airbus A321neo has gained type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and FAA.
Mar 01, 2017
NASA is fully immersed in a five-year program to bring scheduling efficiency into the departure queues of the National Airspace System, in other words, getting rid of the “conga line.”
Mar 01, 2017
The supply-chain changes are the result of a rigorous category-by-category parts review process.
Feb 28, 2017
Indonesia’s Lion Air Group will implement an electronic flight bag (EFB) strategy on its incoming fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8s, which will be used for its subsidiary Batik Air Malaysia.
Feb 28, 2017
Airbus has appointed Jean-Brice Dumont as Commercial Aircraft head of engineering, succeeding Charles Champion, who plans to retire by the end of the year.
Feb 28, 2017
French Caribbean carrier Air Caraïbes has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, making it the first French airline to operate the type.