Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Sep 17, 2008
AAR was selected by United Airlines to remarket and provide technical advisory services on the carrier's soon-to-be-retired fleet of 94 737 Classics. AAR said it will help place the aircraft with airlines around the world, focusing on operators outside the US.
Sep 17, 2008
Aviation Partners Boeing said it expects its 767 winglet program to be a runaway success and this week announced agreements to fit blended winglets on 767-300ERs operated by Air New Zealand and Hawaiian Airlines.
Sep 16, 2008
Airbus agreed to sell its UK-based wing component and assemblies manufacturing unit at Filton to GKN for £136 million ($243.9 million) under a deal announced yesterday that aims to advance the Power8 restructuring initiative and transfer operations, assets and certain activities to GKN. The agreement follows a deal reached last month by Airbus to sell its Laupheim plant to Diehl and Thales (ATWOnline, Aug. 4).
Sep 16, 2008
Pratt & Whitney reached a 10-year fleet management program agreement with Singapore Airlines Cargo valued at $500 million covering 13 747-400Fs powered by PW4000s.
Sep 16, 2008
American International Group, hit hard by the US credit crisis, is developing a major restructuring plan that will include selling off several of its assets, possibly including ILFC, according to the Wall Street Journal. AIG is under pressure to raise significant amounts of money quickly and ILFC, which owns more than 900 aircraft, is valued at more than $50 billion, the paper reported. While AIG and the US financial sector are struggling, ILFC posted second-quarter operating income of $352 million.
Sep 16, 2008
ARJ21-700 now is expected to make its first test flight in late 2008 or early 2009. Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China revealed that the regional aircraft has been transferred to the flight test facility from its Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, which former ARJ21 Deputy Chief Engineer Zhou Jisheng noted is the last step before the inaugural flight. According to Zhou, ground testing is expected to last at least a couple of months. It has been reported that five -700 prototypes have been produced (three for flight tests, one for static tests and one for fatigue testing).
Sep 15, 2008
Pratt & Whitney and Aviall Services will work together to distribute JT9D spare parts under a recent deal. The contract calls for Aviall to supply Pratt OEM spares to JT9D operators, which number more than 1,200 globally.
Sep 15, 2008
Aircell struck deals with Air Canada and Delta Air Lines recently to provide its Gogo Internet service, which allows passengers to use Wi-Fi enabled devices such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs throughout flights. In September, Air Canada signed an agreement with Aircell to roll out its Gogo system on select flights next spring. The carrier plans to begin installing the system on A319s flying to the US and eventually on aircraft covering its North American and international markets.