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Cirrus Aircraft has achieved a significant production milestone with the delivery of its 10,000th SR-series piston-single airplane. The company first introduced the SR20 in 1999 and over the past quarter-century, it has become the best-selling aircraft in its class. The latest models are part of the seventh-generation (G7) editions.
Major airline caterer Gate Gourmet is scheduled to face a worker strike starting July 30. Unless there is a last-minute breakthrough in negotiations, the strike will proceed as planned.
Airbus Helicopters has selected Pratt & Whitney Canada and Collins Aerospace to collaborate on a hybrid-electric propulsion system for its PioneerLab technology demonstrator. The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is developing PioneerLab based on an H145 medium-twin helicopter to demonstrate the potential fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions savings that hybrid-electric propulsion could bring.
Lufthansa Technik will become a Boeing-Licensed Service Center (BLSC) for cabin modifications to the 787 Dreamliner in its capacity as an external MRO service provider, the German company announced Monday at the Farnborough Airshow. Lufthansa operates a global network of facilities and recently completed base maintenance work on a 787 at its Malta site.
Textron Aviation has designated Gama Aviation as its authorized sales representative for special mission aircraft in the UK and Ireland. The announcement was made last week at the Royal International Air Tattoo airshow. This authorization builds on Textron Aviation’s longstanding partnership with UK-based Gama and covers special mission variants of the entire portfolio of Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft.
American Airlines does not permit passengers to purchase an extra seat specifically for their pets, unlike JetBlue. However, passengers can still buy an additional seat for themselves, which some have reportedly used as a workaround.
Aircraft sales broker Global Sky has agreed to purchase 15 of VoltAero’s Cassio hybrid-electric aircraft. The memorandum of understanding, signed on Monday, would make Singapore-based Global Sky the launch customer for the French start-up’s vehicle.
The Dart-750, an all-composite aerobatic basic trainer from Diamond Aircraft, made its appearance at the Farnborough Airshow 2024. This aircraft is powered by the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop engine and represents the latest and most powerful iteration of Diamond's trainer series, which began with the Dart-450 in 2016.
The Excalibur Flight Test Aircraft (FTA), part of the UK’s Future Combat Air System project and the tri-national Global Combat Air Program, is progressing as scheduled. 2Excel Aviation is modifying a Boeing 757 to accommodate the sensor package being developed for both FCAS and GCAP.
Cirrus, a high-performance single-engine piston aircraft manufacturer, revealed a Limited-Edition SR Series aircraft to commemorate 10,000 SR Series deliveries. The 10,000th SR Series aircraft celebrates Cirrus’ past, present, and future as well as the team who made this milestone possible.
The Bob Hoover Academy, a nonprofit based in Salinas, California, dedicated to empowering at-risk youth through aviation education, has received significant support from industry stakeholders. The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation has pledged donations that will include three CarbonCub Kit airplanes over the next three years. These planes will be assembled by students at the academy.
Rome, Italy-based ELT Group is showcasing a range of electronic defense technologies at the Farnborough Airshow this week, with a special emphasis on its solutions in the field of electromagnetic spectrum operations.
Tensions flared briefly at a forum on progress toward an unleaded replacement for avgas on Monday. During the public comment period after formal presentations, Tim Roehl, president of General Aviation Modifications Inc., challenged points made by members and support staff from the End Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE). Roehl informed the crowd that GAMI’s G100UL is ready for distribution and sale, contrary to assertions made during the formal part of the forum. EAGLE member Pete Bunce, president of the General Aviation Manufacturers’ Association, stood up and dismissed...
Delta Air Lines may be starting to turn a corner with their internal operations after experiencing significant disruptions on Friday. The airline cancelled thousands of flights, displacing hundreds of thousands of passengers. These cancellations were nearly three times the total number for all of 2019 and more than the combined cancellations for 2018 and 2019.
GKN Aerospace has unveiled H2FlyGHT, a new initiative to develop a 2-megawatt (MW) cryogenic hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The announcement was made at the Farnborough Airshow 2024. The company aims for this development to set new standards for future generations of larger sustainable aircraft.
Korean Air has received its first Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner and will launch its inaugural flight on July 25 from Seoul Incheon to Tokyo Narita.
Boeing and Ukraine’s Antonov Company signed a memorandum of understanding at the Farnborough Airshow to explore potential collaborative projects in the defense sector. The studies focus on the possibility of Antonov joining the training, logistical support, and overhaul for the ScanEagle, a small surveillance and reconnaissance UAV built by Boeing subsidiary Insitu.
Rolls-Royce's work to develop a hydrogen fuel system for aircraft propulsion has provided a new opportunity for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to deploy its IT expertise to address complex aerospace challenges. On Monday, the Mumbai-based group announced it is expanding its partnership with the engine maker to support efforts to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen fuel, initially on a Pearl engine demonstrator.
Textron Aviation has introduced a special version of the Beechcraft King Air, named the Crimson Edition, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the King Air series. Announced at EAA AirVenture 2024, this edition will be available for 2025 deliveries and features a distinctive new interior along with a vibrant red and silver exterior paint scheme.
Boeing’s F-15EX Eagle II has demonstrated significant multirole capabilities, prompting a re-evaluation of its mission set within the U.S. Air Force. Initially intended for homeland defense missions with the Air National Guard, the aircraft is now also slated for deployment in active-duty squadrons.