Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Oct 30, 2015
Airbus will further increase the production rate of single aisle family aircraft to 60 a month—up from just over 42 a month—in mid-2019 to match ongoing high demand.
Oct 30, 2015
Articles of the November 2015 issue of ATW
Oct 29, 2015
Rising tides lift all boats, so decent economic growth plus much lower fuel prices equal strong passenger demand, fleet expansion and healthy maintenance markets for 2016.
Oct 29, 2015
There used to be places where old airplanes went to die. Places where they sat, wingtip-to-wingtip in long rows, abandoned except for the occasional raid for spare parts.
Jul 11, 2023
June’s delivery count was the second-highest monthly total in 2023.
Jul 11, 2023
Remaining regional aircraft OEMs ATR and Embraer continue to wait for fresh, strong demand. If the hesitation is structural, the outlook could stay grim.
Jul 10, 2023
Qantas will mark the end of an era with the departure of one of its Boeing 717 jets, the first of its type to be registered and flown in Australia.
Jul 10, 2023
As one of the largest gatherings of military aircraft in the world, the Air Tattoo manages to attract unique and rare types for aviation enthusiasts to admire.
Jul 07, 2023
Norway is seeking input on how to accelerate the transition to zero- and low-emission domestic aviation as it prepares a new National Transport Plan.
Jul 07, 2023
Startup Merlin has completed a series of autonomous flight trials in Alaska using a Cessna Caravan fitted with its automated flight control system.
Jul 07, 2023
At issue is software developed for the 737-7’s stall management yaw damper (SMYD), part of the aircraft’s stall management system.
Jul 07, 2023
While the labor stoppage was resolved and aircraft production returned July 5, the strike’s effects may reverberate for a while, including in unsuspecting ways.