Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Jun 28, 2005
EADS shareholders ended months of public infighting and announced the appointment of EADS Defense and Security Systems Division head Thomas Enders and Airbus CEO Noel Forgeard as its new co-CEOs with immediate effect for a five-year term. The EADS board of directors, in agreement with 20% shareholder BAE Systems, also appointed Gustav Humbert as the new president and CEO of Airbus.
Jun 28, 2005
China Eastern Airlines took delivery of its first two 737-700s that have been modified for operations at high-altitude remote airports such as Lhasa and Bangda. The modifications include 1 hr. of additional emergency oxygen supply and enhancements to the cabin pressure control system that allow operations at airports located at up to 14,500 ft. CEA's Yunnan subsidiary operates 737-300s, 737-700s and 767-300s in domestic and international services. It has ordered four 737-700s with the modifications, all of which are leased from ILFC.
Jun 28, 2005
Air Mauritius placed an order for three CFM56-5C4/P-powered A340-300Es, with deliveries to begin in the last quarter of 2006. The airline also took two options. The aircraft will be configured with 36 premium-class seats and 264 seats in economy. At present, the carrier's fleet includes five A340-300s and two A319s for its long- and medium-haul routes respectively.
Jun 27, 2005
Rush by Indian Airlines to buy aircraft is continuing with Air Sahara announcing that it intends to order 40 airplanes for delivery over the next five years to bring its fleet to 65. They likely will be 777s and 737s. Last week, Air Sahara announced plans to begin daily services between Delhi and London from September/October with two 777-200ERs leased from ILFC for five years.
Jun 24, 2005
Pratt & Whitney achieved European Aviation Safety Agency engine validation of its PW6000, which will power the A318. Pratt said the engine is on track to be certified for use on the aircraft in October.
Jun 24, 2005
Rockwell Collins sensors, radar and satellite communications were selected by Shenzhen Airlines for its six new A319s/A320s. The agreement calls for an option on 14 additional aircraft with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2006. Rockwell was selected by China Eastern Airlines to provide sensors and radar equipment on 20 new A330s with deliveries beginning next year. Rockwell's GLU-920 Multi-Mode Receiver and WXR-2100 MultiScan Hazard Weather Detection System are included in the avionics package.
Jun 24, 2005
Austrian Airlines retired its last MD-83 on June 22, marking an end to this aircraft type that had been in service with the company for 25 years. Austrian operated a total of 20 MD-81s/82s/83s/87s, which flew 900,000 hr., made 575,000 flights and transported 35 million passengers. The last two are going to operators in South and North America. Austrian will suspend its Vienna-Osaka route temporarily in the coming winter season owing to low yields and high airport costs at Osaka Kansai, ATWOnline has learned.
Jun 23, 2005
Sun-Air of Billund, Denmark, signed an agreement with AvCraft Aerospace GmbH for a Dornier 328JET. Delivery is scheduled for next week. The aircraft originally was scheduled for delivery to Hainan Airlines. Sun-Air, which operates a fleet of 328s, has options for a second jet. AvCraft, which was reconstituted as a new company from the bankruptcy of Fairchild Dornier, is currently insolvent and in talks with potential buyers. Sun-Air operates as a British Airways franchise carrier.