Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

May 30, 2005
Onex Corp. will go ahead with its purchase of Boeing Commercial Airplanes' operations in Wichita, Kan., and Tulsa and McAlester, Okla., despite the fact that unionized workers at the Wichita plant rejected a new contract offer. Onex earlier this year reached agreement with Boeing to purchase the three facilities for $900 million in cash (ATWOnline, Feb. 23). However, it had said it would not go forward with the purchase if it was unable to get a new contract accepted. According to media reports, the contract includes a 10% pay cut.
May 27, 2005
Second 777-200LR completed its first flight Tuesday, lasting 5 hr. The aircraft, which will be on display at the Paris Air Show in June, took off and landed at Paine Field in Everett, Wash.
May 27, 2005
Boeing and Japan Aircraft Development Corp., which represents three Japanese 787 structure partners--Fuji Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries--have signed formal contracts detailing their work for the 787.
May 27, 2005
PT Lion Mentari Airlines served notice that it intends to be the dominant player in the Indonesian market with an order for up to 60 737s. The order was expected to be signed yesterday in Washington during Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's visit to the US. The airline earlier signed an MOU for 40 737s, which prompted a counteroffer from Airbus (ATWOnline, March 1).
May 26, 2005
Boeing and Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise finalized a previously announced sale agreement for 20 CFM56-7B-powered 737s, plus purchase rights for 20 additional aircraft. The order, which was first announced in March (ATWOnline, March 23), is valued at $1.1 billion at list prices. Deliveries are expected to begin in late 2006 and extend through 2009. Boeing said the 737-800 is the baseline model SALE has specified but the agreement provides for conversions to the 737-700 or the proposed higher-capacity 737-900X.
May 26, 2005
Barco said its cockpit display solutions have performed "excellently" during flight testing of the upgraded An-124-100M-150. Barco's 6x8-in. smart displays were built into the aircraft's cockpit by Russian system integrator Kotlin-Novator.
May 25, 2005
Boeing in conjunction with ILFC delivered Air Austral's third leased 777-200ER. The carrier currently operates two 777-200ERs and leased the additional aircraft to meet increased passenger traffic on its routes from St. Denis to Paris and Marseille.
May 25, 2005
A380, which completed its ninth test flight over the weekend, has exceeded its fuel burn goals, Airbus sources told ATWOnline. While coy on confirming the results, a spokesperson told this website that the aircraft is having a near-perfect flight test program. During the flights, some of which have lasted 8 hr., the A380 has been flown to an altitude of 43,000 ft. and at speeds up to Mach 0.89.