Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Mar 02, 2006
Etihad Airways took delivery Tuesday of its first new 262-seat A330-200.
Mar 01, 2006
Judging one's worth on the job market is never an easy task, but rarely has that process been more in the spotlight than today. This is an emotional issue at every level, yet all are asked to set emotion aside and focus on larger concerns. Ultimately emotions cannot be ignored, for unless the outcome of these compensation calculations is carefully proportioned and falls within an acceptable range as viewed from below, the seeds of disaster will be planted. Labor/management distrust and even hatred have accompanied some airlines' extinction and may have played a key role in their demise.
Mar 01, 2006
Airline efforts to fend off the building pressure to penalize the industry for aircraft noise and emissions run into two key difficulties. First, as anyone familiar with the evolution of turbine aircraft powerplants can attest, the road to a cleaner engine is very rough indeed, with much money and time required to achieve each step of improvement. Second, visible signs of progress are hidden deep within the engine's guts with the exception of noise, which at least has some visible changes in fan and nacelle design. All the rest must be taken on faith in the measurements and the measurers.
Mar 01, 2006
That's all one can ask after Airbus and Boeing combined to book more than 2,000 aircraft orders last year. Prior to 2005, Boeing's best year was 1989 when it booked 1,120 including McDonnell Douglas orders, according to the Airline Monitor. Airbus's previous peak was 1998 with 556 firm orders. Last year's performance is even more striking in comparison to 2004, when the two combined to sell 622 jets. But few expect a repeat in 2006. "We probably won't get as many orders this year as last year," Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Jim McNerney said last month.
Mar 01, 2006
Aegean Airlines yesterday confirmed an order for eight A320s plus 12 options announced in December (ATWOnline, Dec. 13). Aircraft will be powered by IAE V2500s. No delivery schedule was announced. According to Airclaims' CASE database, the carrier currently operates seven 737-400s, four dash 300s and six BAE Systems RJ100s. The new aircraft will replace part of its fleet and also be used for expansion on domestic and international services.
Feb 28, 2006
QantasLink said it will begin operating its new Q400s on its Queensland routes today. The five 72-seat aircraft will join the carrier's 50- and 36-seat Dash 8s on services between Brisbane, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns.
Feb 28, 2006
South African Airways selected ARINC's OpCenter ACARS message-handling service to host and manage its air operations data link message traffic.
Feb 28, 2006
Boeing delivered the first 777-200LR to Pakistan International Airlines over the weekend. The aircraft, which flew from Everett to Karachi via Manchester, will begin operating nonstop Karachi-Toronto services March 3. PIA will take a second dash 200LR in late March.