Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Jun 14, 2006
Airbus Chief Commercial Officer John Leahy said the "chaos" surrounding the A350 program is unprecedented and needs to be settled soon.
Jun 13, 2006
Dreamliner will feature dual flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders. Speaking to media on the 787 global tour, Mike Sinnett, chief engineer for 787 systems, said there will be units combining the FDR and CVR located both under the cockpit and in the tail.
Jun 13, 2006
747-8 Intercontinental order booked last week (ATWOnline, June 12) is a VIP transport for a Middle East-based buyer, ATWOnline understands. According to sources in London, the order is linked to the order for 20 777s also booked last week. That order is believed to be for Qatar Airways. Meanwhile, Virgin Blue Airlines is the customer that exercised purchase rights for nine 737-800s last month, Boeing said yesterday.
Jun 13, 2006
TAME of Ecuador took delivery of a 104-seat Embraer 190. The carrier has two 170s in operation and holds four options on 170/190 family aircraft.
Jun 13, 2006
Tassili Airlines, an affiliate of Algeria's Sonatrach state energy group, ordered four Q400s in a deal valued at $84 million, according to a Sonatrach release and press reports, which said Bombardier beat out Airbus and ATR for the order. The aircraft are expected to be delivered between July and October 2007. A Bombardier spokesperson told ATWOnline that the company still is negotiating with Sonatrach.
Jun 12, 2006
Boeing has sold the first passenger version of the 747-8, according to information posted on its website late last week. The order has not been announced formally. It was recorded on May 30 and placed by an unidentified customer, which may or may not be an airline. Boeing also received orders for two 747-400Fs from an unidentified customer on May 31. The 747-8 was launched last November on the strength of firm orders for 18 747-8Fs from Cargolux and Nippon Cargo Airlines.
Jun 09, 2006
Airbus and the National Development & Reform Commission of China announced the selection of the Tianjin Binhai New Coastal District as the site for a potential A320 final assembly line should Airbus decide to move forward with the project.
Jun 09, 2006
Boeing maintained a better than 3:1 sales lead over Airbus through the month of May, based on information obtained from both companies' websites. Airbus received orders for six aircraft in the month--two A318s, three A319s and one A330-200--bringing year-to-date sales to 105. The A330 and two of the A319s were sold to private customers. Data from Boeing's website, meanwhile, is complete through June 7, but the manufacturer is not yet revealing its sales total through May 31. However, in the Jan.