Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Mar 05, 2009
Aeroflot will take delivery of its first Sukhoi Superjet 100 in December, 13 months behind the original schedule and one month later than the most recently promised date, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft's Viktor Subbotin told RIA Novosti (ATWOnline, Nov. 26, 2008). SU reportedly said it will fill the gap with short-term leases on alternative aircraft.
Mar 05, 2009
Delta Air Lines indicated it is having second thoughts about committing fully to Northwest Airlines' 2005 order for 18 787-8s, eliminating the aircraft from its list of firm orders in the annual report released this week. "The Boeing Co. has informed us that Boeing will be unable to meet the contractual delivery schedule for these aircraft. We are in discussions with Boeing regarding this situation," DL said in the report filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. It has not canceled the order.
Mar 05, 2009
Gulf Air took delivery of the first of four 777-300ERs Tuesday. The second and third will arrive this month and the fourth in May. Aircraft are on lease from Jet Airways, seat 312 across three classes and will replace GF's A340-300s.
Mar 04, 2009
ArkeFly took delivery of a second new 737-800 fitted with 180 seats across two classes. The Dutch TUI Travel airline will deploy the aircraft on its Mediterranean network. A third -800 will join the fleet in May.
Mar 04, 2009
Qantas was forced to withdraw its three A380s from service Monday because of unrelated fuel system problems that came after what had been described as the best entry into service of any aircraft with Australia's national airline. One A380, QF's first, had technical troubles in Sydney Saturday and was delayed 19 hr. before taking off for London Heathrow. On the return trip, the aircraft suffered a fuel leak and passengers were transferred 12 hr. later to a 747-400. Engineers in London fixed the leak and the A380 was back in service yesterday.
Mar 03, 2009
AVIC is expected to launch an aero engine company, airborne systems company and composite material engineering center in conjunction with the Beijing municipal government. According to the strategic cooperation agreement signed yesterday, the three new companies will have total registered capital of CNY11.5 billion ($1.68 billion), with total investment of CNY21 billion.
Mar 03, 2009
CIT Aerospace delivered a new CFM56-5B4/P-powered A320-200 to Saudi Arabian LCC Nas Air and a CFM56-7B24-powered 737-800 to Garuda Indonesia.
Mar 02, 2009
Jeppesen said Friday that Continental Airlines completed the first flight using the company's Airport Moving Map on a Class 2 electronic flight bag. Jeppesen's Airport Moving Map "uses a high-resolution database to dynamically render maps of the airport," employing GPS technology to show pilots their own-ship position on runways and taxiways, the company said, adding that CO plans to retrofit its 757s and 767s with navAero Class 2 EFBs that will include the Airport Moving Map technology.