Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Oct 04, 2006
Airbus President and CEO Christian Streiff revealed yesterday in Paris that A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines will not receive its first by year end 2006, as had been stated last June (ATWOnline, June 14).
Oct 04, 2006
Boeing delivered a third 747-400ERF to Nippon Cargo Airlines yesterday. NCA has a further seven on order.
Oct 04, 2006
Yes, indeed, Airbus and EADS have jointly completed the full review of the A380 programme. And, of course, we studied the Airbus' overall situation in depth.
Oct 03, 2006
EgyptAir yesterday exercised options for six additional 737-800s for delivery in 2009, bringing its total order for the type to 12 valued at $850 million. It took delivery of its first dash 800, part of the original order for six placed in August 2005, yesterday. That aircraft is the first 737NG dedicated to regular service equipped with Boeing's Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag. The airline's 737NGs also will be outfitted with Heads-Up Display systems. EgyptAir currently operates four 737-500s and five 777-200s.
Oct 03, 2006
Singapore Airlines finalized a purchase agreement yesterday for 20 787-9s for which it signed a letter of intent in June (ATWOnline, June 15). It also has purchase rights on 20 more dash 9s. Value of the firm order is $4.52 billion at list prices. Deliveries will be scheduled between early 2011 and mid-2013 and will be for fleet renewal as well as growth, SIA said. No engine selection has been made. Boeing has received firm orders and commitments for 444 787s with options and price rights on another 325.
Oct 03, 2006
Boeing yesterday named Larry Dickenson to lead its Commercial Airplanes sales team as VP-sales reporting to Scott Carson, whom he is replacing after Carson was named to succeed Alan Mulally as president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes early last month. Dickenson, 63, has headed the manufacturer's Asia/Pacific sales team for 20 years. No replacement has been named yet. "Larry has been a proven leader in building and maintaining strong relationships with our customers," Carson said.
Oct 02, 2006
Key customers were to be notified over the weekend of the full extent of the latest delivery delay for the A380. Two customers told ATWOnline that "we expect to have something to say Tuesday." On Sept. 21, EADS confirmed that the program faced further delays due to complex wiring issues. The board of EADS met in Amsterdam Friday to consider what is reported to be a far-reaching restructure of Airbus with transfer of more A380 assembly work to Toulouse and in the longer term more outsourcing of work beyond Europe.
Oct 02, 2006
Ryanair on Friday raised its full-year net profit guidance to approximately €335 million ($426 million) and said it firmed options on 32 737-800s valued at $2.25 billion, bringing its total number of firm orders for 737-800s to 281. Deliveries are scheduled between September 2008 and June 2009. Ryanair said the price it is paying for the jets will give it "the lowest per seat operating cost of any European airline."