• United Airlines operates 922 aircraft, giving it the third largest commercial airline fleet in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • China has over two dozen airlines, and one (China United Airlines, with nearly a hundred aircraft) is actually owned by the Chinese air force, and can use military air space. (strategypage.com)
  • Hainan Airlines has returned its Boeing 737 Max aircraft to commercial service, becoming the second Chinese carrier to do so within a month. (flightglobal.com)
  • Hainan Airlines has 11 Boeing 737 Max 8s in its fleet. (flightglobal.com)
  • China Southern Airlines has restarted commercial flights with its Boeing 737 Max aircraft after a hiatus of nearly four years, marking the return to service of the type in the country amid little fanfare. (flightglobal.com)
  • Honeywell Aerospace s full suite of cockpit technologies has been selected by Southwest Airlines for its future fleet of Boeing 737 MAX and existing fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft. (asiatraveltips.com)
  • CINCINNATI, Ohio - 20 July 2023 - Air India and CFM International have finalized the order of LEAP engines that will power the airline's new fleet of 210 Airbus A320/A321neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft, which was first announced in February. (safran-group.com)
  • PRZOOM - /newswire/ - Cincinnati, OH, United States, 2023/07/20 - Air India and CFM International have finalized the order of LEAP engines that will power the airline's new fleet of 210 Airbus A320/A321neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft, which was first announced in February - AirIndia.com / CFMAeroEngines.com . (przoom.com)
  • This will include some 27,800 new aircraft deliveries of which 10,500 will be needed for replacing older less fuel efficient aircraft. (greencarcongress.com)
  • In addition some 50% of single aisle aircraft deliveries will go to the well established aviation markets of North America and Europe. (greencarcongress.com)
  • While Chinese regulators lifted an operational ban of the type in 2022, Chinese carriers have been less than eager to return the type to service, even excluding 737 Max deliveries from near-term fleet forecasts. (flightglobal.com)
  • Aircraft deliveries to airlines will total about 20,000 over the period, so retirements of older technology will accelerate to about 10,000 during that time. (oliverwyman.com)
  • The accelerated rate of new aircraft deliveries will result in a massive technology shift over the period. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Deliveries of the 88-seat aircraft are slated to commence in 2024. (aero-news.net)
  • The increasing demand for enhanced situational awareness for efficient airline operations, need to reduce the cost of unscheduled maintenance, increasing volume of data generated by the aviation industry, and rise in aircraft deliveries are factors that are expected to drive the flight data monitoring market. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • Factors such as increasing aircraft deliveries and the demand for the improved operational efficiency of airlines are fueling the growth of the FDM service segment. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • Between January and September, Embraer has seen a net loss of $728.6 million, while delivering just 16 commercial jets and 43 executive jets, compared to a combined 117 commercial and business jet deliveries during the same period in 2019. (aviationtoday.com)
  • Firm order for four Boeing 787-9 and eight 787-10 aircraft, with deliveries starting in FY27. (qantas.com)
  • These figures for orders indicate a declining level of popularity for regional aircraft types in Western Europe , whether jet or turboprop. (centreforaviation.com)
  • The regional jets and turboprop fleets will shrink in their share of the fleet, while wide-body aircraft will hold flat. (oliverwyman.com)
  • By 2027, the shifts will result in a narrow-body share of 65 percent and wide-body share of 21 percent, while the smaller regional jet and turboprop fleets will slide 10 points to a combined 14 percent share. (oliverwyman.com)
  • As of September 2023, with an average age of 16.3 years, United has the oldest fleet of all major US airlines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first of seven mid-life A320 family aircraft to meet growing resources flying and Jetstar Asia recovery are expected to arrive before the end of December 2023. (qantas.com)
  • CFM International is a 50/50 joint company between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aerospace. (safran-group.com)
  • A 50/50 joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines, CFM International has redefined international cooperation and helped change the course of commercial aviation since its founding in 1974. (safran-group.com)
  • The world's largest commercial aircraft will become a flagship of the Emirates fleet over the next two decades. (emirates.com)
  • China could become the world's largest commercial aviation system by the middle of the decade. (aviationweek.com)
  • Airline operators have been under immense pressure to reduce operational costs and adhere to environmental norms, resulting in the systematic replacement of existing fleets. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • Such stringent norms will drive this market as airline operators will be impelled to procure new, quieter and more fuel efficient fleets. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • the leading platform for aviation intelligence, advisory, asset valuations, asset management, industry and sector research and analysis.IBA advises prominent investment funds and banks, aircraft leasing companies, operators, manufacturers and MROs. (aeromorning.com)
  • Our Commercial Fleet Lists feature trucking fleet operators licensed by the Department of Transportation. (usdatacorporation.com)
  • CFM International produces the LEAP family of engines and supports LEAP and CFM56 fleets for operators worldwide. (safran-group.com)
  • Honeywell is well-positioned to bring together its electrical, mechanical and connectivity solutions with its proven systems integration capabilities to create a connected aircraft for general aviation, business and commercial fleets that delivers the most expansive, consistent, high-speed connectivity network in the world for passengers, pilots and operators alike. (prnewswire.com)
  • The combined value of the more than 26,900 passenger aircraft (above 100 seats) and more than 900 new factory-built freighters forecast by the GMF is US$3.5 trillion. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Of these, nearly 1,330 are passenger aircraft needed to cater for the concentrated traffic volumes linking the world's mega cities. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Twenty-two airlines were ordered to make available 78 commercial aircraft (47 passenger aircraft and 31 wide-body freighters. (strategypage.com)
  • Several airlines plan to use electic-powered passenger aircraft on short-distance commercial flights. (wtop.com)
  • Under the JCPOA, OFAC issued specific licenses authorizing exports and re-exports to Iran of U.S. commercial passenger aircraft and related parts and services. (lexology.com)
  • OFAC's General License I also authorized U.S. persons to enter into and engage in transactions ordinarily incident to the export or re-export to Iran of commercial passenger aircraft and related parts and services. (lexology.com)
  • Boeing is planning to start delivery of the 787 (B787) by the end of 2010, with around 50 per cent of the aircraft built from composites," says Frost & Sullivan Team Leader (Aerospace & Defence Practice) John Siddharth C.P. "Although it is meant to compete with Airbus 350 (A350), the B787 will have an edge due to its early entry into service three years before the A350. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • ROSM-Global Commercial Aircraft Programs-Revenue Opportunities and Stakeholder Mapping is part of the Aerospace Growth Partnership Services programme, which also includes research in the following markets: ROSM- Global Aircraft Avionics Systems Development Programs- Revenue Opportunities and Stakeholder Mapping, ROSM- Global Green Aircraft Engine Programs- Revenue Opportunities and Stakeholder Mapping, and ROSM- Global Aircraft Material Programs- Revenue Opportunities and Stakeholder Mapping. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • In September, SAS signed "a letter of support" with Sweden-based Heart Aerospace to produce electric aircraft. (wtop.com)
  • Embraer S.A., the multinational aerospace manufacturer of commercial, military, executive, and agricultural aircraft founded in 1969 and headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, announced that Nigeria based Air Peace , Western Africa's largest airline, has placed a firm order for five Embraer E175 narrow-body airliners, thereby embarking upon an ambitious fleet-modernization effort. (aero-news.net)
  • During Q2 - Q3 2018, UIA expects to receive two more wide-body long-haul Boeing 777-200ER aircraft and another two Embraer 195 medium-haul aircraft. (flyuia.com)
  • Embraer vice-president of sales and marketing and head of Africa and Middle East region, commercial aviation Stephan Hannemann remarked: "Air Peace's strategic and innovative approach continues to make them a powerhouse of aviation success in West Africa. (aero-news.net)
  • Acknowledging Air Peace's significant investment in the acquisition of the Embraer fleet of aircraft, which has increased to 18 brand new firm aircraft to date, Embraer, in partnership with Air Peace, is committed to directly supporting the establishment of local maintenance capabilities in Nigeria. (aero-news.net)
  • Kingman Airline Services is a Federal Aviation Authority-approved Part 145 repair station, in addition to a large aircraft storage and preservation facility, offering various levels of maintenance for Embraer, Bombadier CRJ, SAAB and Boeing aircraft. (areadevelopment.com)
  • Embraer CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer's regional E-Jets are well-positioned for an eventual recovery from COVID-19's impact on passenger air travel demand, according to comments made by the executive during their Nov. 10 third-quarter earnings call . (aviationtoday.com)
  • Embraer has also had no commercial aircraft order cancellations since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (aviationtoday.com)
  • It primarily operates a mix of Airbus and Boeing narrowbody and all Boeing widebody aircraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, United recently placed several orders for new narrowbody and widebody aircraft and are expecting over 700 new planes in their fleet by 2033. (wikipedia.org)
  • This naturally meant that widebody aircraft flying took a big dip. (cae.com)
  • Western Europe 's aircraft orders are 72% narrowbody (compared with 73% globally), 22% widebody (more than the global average of 15%), 5% regional jet (versus 8% globally) and 2% turboprops/small commercial turboprops (versus 4% globally). (centreforaviation.com)
  • However, newer narrowbody aircraft with longer range capabilities seemed to be quite flexible for either domestic or international networks. (cae.com)
  • Akwa Ibom International airport has a constructed Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul facility capable of handling aircraft maintenance and overhaul of heavy commercial aircraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oliver Wyman's 2017 assessment and 10-year outlook for the commercial airline transport fleet and the associated maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market marks the 17th year of supporting the industry with informed, validated sector-specific data. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Worn out, faulty, or damaged aircraft engine parts are repaired or replaced by the engine overhaul technicians. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • There are various engine overhaul technician opportunities available to people interested in working on aircraft engines. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • Demand for Very Large Aircraft (VLA) seating more than 400 passengers, such as the A380, has risen over 2010 forecasts (1,738) to 1,781 aircraft valued at US$600 billion. (greencarcongress.com)
  • In the twin-aisle aircraft segment (seating from 250 to 400 passengers), some 6,900 new passenger and freighter aircraft will be delivered in the next 20 years doubling the fleet of today by 2030. (greencarcongress.com)
  • While departing passengers arrive at an elevated forecourt and move down a ramp to a boarding aircraft, arriving passengers move downwards to baggage reclaim facilities. (wikipedia.org)
  • The aircraft accommodates 186 passengers in two-class cabin configuration, i.e. (flyuia.com)
  • All our passengers will now be provided with quality service and comfort on more modern aircraft. (flyuia.com)
  • Already an E2 operator, it now makes sense to up-gauge their ERJ145 fleet, offering passengers more seats and comfort with the E175. (aero-news.net)
  • That financial year (1999-2000), Emirates carried 4.7 million passengers on its fleet of 32 aircraft. (emirates.com)
  • Business jets, commercial airliners and their passengers want access to a quality broadband service at all times," said Leo Mondale , president, Aviation, at Inmarsat. (prnewswire.com)
  • Saudia has invested significantly in upgrading its aircraft and currently operates one of the youngest fleet. (safran-group.com)
  • The acquisition speaks compellingly to Air Peace's ambition to operate Western Africa's largest and youngest fleet of transport category aircraft. (aero-news.net)
  • Over the past five months, UIA has already taken delivery of 6 aircraft: two wide-body long-haul Boeing-777s and 4 medium-haul Boeing 737-800 NGs, three of which arrived directly from Boeing facilities in Seattle. (flyuia.com)
  • Airlines in the Pacific region will increasingly value the flexibility of aircraft that can perform both short-haul and long-haul missions, with Airbus forecasting the region to require 920 aircraft over the next two decades. (flightglobal.com)
  • Volaris entire fleet of A320 family aircraft powered by V2500 engines are now covered by an IAE V-Services aftermarket agreement. (asiatraveltips.com)
  • This contract enables French defense forces to improvise the SATCOM system in the Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier and the Rafale combat aircraft. (dailyhostnews.com)
  • This is the first time a Navy combat aircraft was built from the ground up on a commercial production line. (defencetalk.com)
  • New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (), ROSM-Global Commercial Aircraft Programs-Revenue Opportunities and Stakeholder Mapping, finds that the market earned revenues of US$2.35 billion in 2010 and estimates this to reach US$27.59 billion by 2020. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • The Akwa Ibom State Government took delivery of the fourth aircraft in the fleet of Ibom Air on 19 May 2020. (wikipedia.org)
  • 7th October, 2020 - There is a growing divergence between aircraft base and market values as the global effects of the Covid-19 pandemic drive down demand, according to data from leading independent aviation consultancy, IBA. (aeromorning.com)
  • Earlier this year, the Army introduced the first UH-72B Lakota to its National Guard fleet, which was the first delivery of an order placed in 2020 for 18 of the newest Lakota variant. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • According to Bloomberg the national airline of the United Arab Emirates weighs the pros and cons between the Boeing 777-8 Freighter and the Airbus A350F planes intended to increase the fleet of its subsidiary Emirates SkyCargo . (airlinesanddestinations.com)
  • In total, Emirates' cargo division expects 15 additional freighters to strengthen its fleet thanks to the announced orders and its freighter fleet conversion program. (airlinesanddestinations.com)
  • Factors driving demand for new aircraft include population growth with increasing wealth, dynamic growth in emerging economies, strong continued growth in North America and European markets, greater urbanization and a more than doubling in the number of mega cities by 2030. (greencarcongress.com)
  • By contrast, North America will experience little absolute growth, although there will be a significant upgrading of the fleet over the period. (oliverwyman.com)
  • The in-service commercial airline fleet is forecast to grow from nearly 25,000 aircraft at the beginning of 2017 to over 35,000 by 2027. (oliverwyman.com)
  • The carrier operates regional services to destinations in Africa, using CRJ900 aircraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • For today, UIA operates 44 aircraft including 30 medium haul Boeing 737 NG aircraft with the average age of 8.7 years. (flyuia.com)
  • Some of that restricted air space causes many commercial flights to go out of their way, or makes it difficult for commercial airliners to avoid bad weather. (strategypage.com)
  • Volaris, one of Mexico s leading low-cost airlines, has amended its existing V-Services Fleet Hour Agreement with International Aero Engines (IAE) to add coverage for 26 incremental V2500 engines. (asiatraveltips.com)
  • Approximately 30% of all commercial fishing fatalities are attributed to falls overboard. (cdc.gov)
  • The messages were crafted to address common barriers to PFD adoption and misconceptions about fleet-specific risks for fatalities from falls overboard. (cdc.gov)
  • The design's commercial success derives largely of its ability to efficiently serve lower-density routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger commercial aircraft. (aero-news.net)
  • The longer range delivered by the 787 and A350 aircraft on order means they will be able to operate all the routes on the airline's current international network, as well as open up new ones. (qantas.com)
  • Separately, Boeing forecast that the Asia Pacific region will require hundreds of thousands of new commercial airline pilots and technicians over the next 20 years to support airline fleet modernization and the rapid growth of air travel. (greencarcongress.com)
  • These technicians focus on the maintenance and repair of engines and are responsible for the safety and reliability of aircraft. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • Both companies also signed a multi-year services agreement that will cover the airline's entire fleet of LEAP engines. (safran-group.com)
  • The company plans to add Heart Aerospace's ES-30 planes to its regional fleet. (wtop.com)
  • He owns three planes, and his church, northwest of Fort Worth, has a small fleet as well. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Aircraft pictured … are representations of the listed jets and planes. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Over the past 20 years, over 11,000 commercial and non-commercial aircraft currently use Inmarsat services for inflight connectivity. (zdnet.com)
  • Emirates leads the way for inflight entertainment, becoming the first airline to install video systems in all seats, in every cabin class throughout its fleet. (emirates.com)
  • Emirates becomes the first airline to equip its Airbus fleet with an inflight fax facility for customers to stay in touch while in the air. (emirates.com)
  • UIA continues its rapid fleet renewal program. (flyuia.com)
  • The Qantas Group has today announced the final piece of its jet fleet renewal program with a firm order for 24 aircraft to progressively replace its existing A330s. (qantas.com)
  • The 787-9 delivers a 20 per cent improvement in fuel use, and around 25 percent for the 787-10, as compared to previous generation aircraft [3] . (qantas.com)
  • Drivers also include the ongoing expansion of low cost carriers, and the need to replace older less efficient aircraft with new eco-efficient models in established markets. (greencarcongress.com)
  • A lot of this data is being generated by equipment and infrastructure that commercial carriers already insure. (bcg.com)
  • The fall in passenger demand caused by Covid-19 is driving a dramatic fall in new aircraft commitments, with lease starts down 57% on 2019 levels according to data from IBA. (aeromorning.com)
  • Iranian media outlets reported that Boeing will deliver 5-10 aircraft by 2019. (criticalthreats.org)
  • This order is in addition to the 149 firm aircraft Qantas still has on order to continue renewing the domestic fleet for Qantas and Jetstar, and for the non-stop Project Sunrise flights to London and New York. (qantas.com)
  • Over 45,000 commercial airline pilots will be required to retire from flying in the next ten years - representing almost 27% of the commercial airline pilot population in the United States. (cae.com)
  • Emirates leads a long list of commercial aircraft orders announced at Dubai Airshow, but the fortunes of Airbus and Boeing differed. (aviationweek.com)
  • On 3 July 1987, A6-EKA flew from Toulouse to Dubai as Emirates took delivery of its first owned aircraft, an Airbus A310-304. (emirates.com)
  • Overall, the state saw a 49% decrease in all workplace fatalities and a 67% decrease in commercial fishing fatalities from 1990-1999. (cdc.gov)
  • The focus was on reducing the number of air taxi and commuter fatalities in the state through safety interventions that included projects such as adding weather cameras at critical mountain passes for pilots to check before flight, implementing the Capstone Project which added advanced navigational equipment to aircraft, and encouraging improved safety standards for the industry through programs like the Medallion Foundation and Circle of Safety. (cdc.gov)
  • CFID is a nationwide database of fatalities and vessel disasters in the commercial fishing industry. (cdc.gov)
  • Purchase right options split between Airbus and Boeing to complete A330 and A380 fleet replacement and provide for growth. (qantas.com)
  • STOCKHOLM (AP) - Scandinavian Airlines said Wednesday travelers will soon be able to book seats on the carrier's first commercial flights due to start five years from now in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark aboard electric-powered aircraft. (wtop.com)
  • Aircraft scheduled to leave the Qantas fleet towards the end of the replacement program will undergo a cabin refurbishment from FY25, including next-generation seats in the Economy cabin. (qantas.com)
  • Since British Airways operated its first 767 in February 1990 on a short hop to Paris, the fleet of aircraft have completed over 425,000 commercial flights. (asiatraveltips.com)
  • This is an increase over previous forecasts due to increased growth and acceleration in the replacement of older less efficient aircraft. (greencarcongress.com)
  • According to the firm, over half of the world's A380 fleet is equipped with Inmarsat SwiftBroadband. (zdnet.com)
  • Introduction: Drowning is the leading cause of death among commercial fishermen in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • PFDs are not required to be worn by commercial fishermen in the United States, so this study was designed to encourage behavior change using targeted health communication and social marketing. (cdc.gov)
  • Airbus foresees strong ongoing demand for commercial aircraft. (greencarcongress.com)
  • According to its latest Global Market Forecast (GMF), by 2030 some 27,800 new aircraft will be required to satisfy future market demand. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Despite inflation, the conflict in Ukraine, and other economic and socio-political issues, commercial air travel is steadily increasing - and so is the demand for talent. (cae.com)
  • Encouraged by the increased demand, airlines continue to invest in new aircraft and technology to bolster their operations and enhance the customer experience. (cae.com)
  • The major growth engine will be Asia, especially China and India, which will become the largest region, nearly doubling in in-service fleet and related MRO demand. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Commercial airline MRO growth will be healthy at 3.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the 10-year period, growing from the current demand of $75.6 billion to just over $109 billion by 2027. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Similar to fleet growth, Asia will experience the bulk of the increase and will be challenged to build the infrastructure and new facilities as well as train a workforce to keep up with the rapidly rising demand. (oliverwyman.com)
  • The newly-ordered E175 model jets will complement Air Peace's extant fleet of larger E195-E2 aircraft, allowing the air-carrier to improve yields and route viability by better matching capacity and demand. (aero-news.net)
  • If you look at China around the year 2000, the start of the new millennium, not a big demand for Western aircraft at the time. (aviationweek.com)
  • Is aircraft mechanics in demand? (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • Due to the growing need for aircraft maintenance, their demand will be more and the career prospects are expected to be better. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • This partnership with Safran feeds into Saudia's transformation objectives, focusing on excellence in operational efficiency through the development and management of the network and fleet, as well as the integration of maintenance systems. (safran-group.com)
  • Each aircraft not earning revenue attracts a wide range of significant costs including parking and storage, CAMO, remarketing and maintenance. (aeromorning.com)
  • The flat-panel design is lighter and will reduce weight and drag on the aircraft, in turn reducing fuel and maintenance costs. (prnewswire.com)
  • This career requires a thorough understanding of mathematics, physics, and engineering to perform maintenance on aircraft. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • Diagnosing electrical and mechanical issues, replacing defective and old parts, and examining aircraft on a regular maintenance plan to avoid problems before they occur are all part of the job. (aviationjobsearch.com)
  • New-generation aircraft (designed and built after 2000) are introducing improved operating costs and new technology that will require significant investment. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Interventions that have been developed in Alaska since 2000 include stability checks for the Bering Sea crab fleet, and the Capstone Program to improve aviation safety. (cdc.gov)
  • By law, China can still order all these aircraft into military service. (strategypage.com)
  • Cirium fleets data shows the airline has 11 737 Max 8s in its fleet, with another on order. (flightglobal.com)
  • The company has unveiled a planned order which will also include purchase rights for another 40 aircraft. (flightglobal.com)
  • We've leveraged commercial expertise and experience, and a highly reliable airframe, the 737, which has reduced production time and overall production costs. (defencetalk.com)
  • Access authoritative market insights and locate new business with access to company, program, fleet and contact databases - only available with AWIN. (aviationweek.com)
  • Texas secretary of state records also show that KGLEN Air, a company that lists Copeland as a director, owns an aircraft. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • HON ), Inmarsat (LSE:ISAT.L) and Kymeta, a company that develops innovative flat-panel antennas for satellite communications, are working together to design, create and test a new, higher-speed Ka-band wireless antenna for business and commercial aircraft customers around the globe. (prnewswire.com)
  • He referred to the fact that Scandinavian Airlines in 1957 started flying over the North Pole to significantly shorten flight time between continents when it launched the commercial route Copenhagen-Tokyo. (wtop.com)
  • However, its distressed value range for that aircraft is significantly lower at between US$42.69 million and US$57.74 million. (aeromorning.com)
  • Aircraft can also volunteer their aircraft for military service, which is easier to do right now because of the depressed state of the air transport business. (strategypage.com)
  • The smaller and more compact design will allow the antenna to be installed on a wider variety of aircraft, including smaller business aviation aircraft. (prnewswire.com)
  • All three companies will work together to bring this new, faster, lightweight antenna to the business and commercial aviation market. (prnewswire.com)
  • As Chinese aircraft factories churn out more commercial helicopters and small airplanes, there is a curious absence of these aircraft in the Chinese skies. (strategypage.com)
  • The Airbus Helicopters UH-72 Lakota fleet exceeded the one-million flight-hour mark approximately 15 years after the first Lakota UH-72A entered service for the U.S. Army. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • A decade ago, Western Europe 's commercial aircraft fleet was more than three times the size of Eastern/ Central Europe 's. (centreforaviation.com)
  • The aircraft will arrive over a decade or more and they'll be part of the fleet for 20 years. (qantas.com)
  • The second decade of NIOSH work in Alaska focused on improving aviation safety for air taxi and air commuter operations and expanding the work of the commercial fishing safety program on a national level. (cdc.gov)
  • The agreement focused on the comprehensive support of nacelles for Saudia's 35 Airbus aircraft from the A320neo family, powered by the CFM International* LEAP-1A turbofan engines. (safran-group.com)
  • The UH-72B is based on the Airbus H145 commercial aircraft, including its signature Fenestron tail rotor, more powerful engines, enhanced controls and the Airbus Helionix avionics suite, among others. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • Air India has been a CFM customer since 2002, when the airline began operating Airbus A320ceo aircraft powered by CFM56-5B engines. (safran-group.com)
  • Since its entry into service in 2016, the LEAP engine has allowed our customers to save more than 25 million tons of CO2 compared to the same flights operated using aircraft powered by previous generation engines. (safran-group.com)
  • Today, CFM is the world's leading supplier of commercial aircraft engines with a product line that sets the industry standard for efficiency, reliability, durability, and optimized cost of ownership. (safran-group.com)
  • The aircraft will be powered by Rolls Royce Trent XWB-97 engines. (qantas.com)
  • As of April 2016, all six active and one fleet replacement squadron at NAS Jacksonville have completed their fleet transition training from the P-3C to the P-8A and the first west coast P-8A squadron, VP-4, has relocated its home port from Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii to NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. (defencetalk.com)
  • The average age of Qantas' A330 fleet will be 21 years at the time the replacement program starts in FY27, which is in line with the Group's typical replacement profile. (qantas.com)
  • The facility equipment, arrangement, clearance and supporting workshops allow flexibility for servicing a wide range of commercial aircraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • LONDON, August 25, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- From the aircraft integrator's perspective, fuel-efficient and light aircraft that adhere to environmental norms and have low operational costs are the key market drivers for global commercial aircraft programmes. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • As a result, by 2030 the global passenger fleet will more than double from today's 15,000 aircraft to 31,500. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Phil Seymour, President of IBA , says: "Aircraft base and market values are diverging at the greatest extent ever seen and to the extent that, across the global commercial aircraft fleet owned by airlines, there is now a gap of around US$60 billion. (aeromorning.com)
  • According to Garcia, 93 percent of the global in-service E-175 fleet remained in operation through the end of September. (aviationtoday.com)
  • The suppliers also prefer to get involved in risk partnerships to secure the higher margins given to risk-sharing partners by aircraft integrators in the first five to ten years of production. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • Suppliers need to ensure higher margins in the initial years of new aircraft delivery so that there is optimum cash flow for continuous investments," concludes Siddharth. (aeroweb-fr.net)
  • In the single-aisle segment, nearly 19,200 aircraft worth some US$1,400 billion or 40% share by value, 69% share by units, will be delivered in the next 20 years. (greencarcongress.com)
  • It will take years (and some large cash gifts) to pry control from the military, but soon many areas will be open to private aircraft flying at low altitude (under 4,000 meters/13,122 feet). (strategypage.com)
  • Hainan's move to return the 737 Max to commercial flying follows that of compatriot China Southern Airlines, which on 13 January became the first Chinese carrier to return the type to service after an operational hiatus of nearly four years. (flightglobal.com)
  • Small regional jets and narrow-bodies have been the predominant source of aircraft retirements, resulting in a surprisingly young retirement age of about 18 years. (oliverwyman.com)
  • Of these, some 4,800 aircraft will be small twin-aisle (250 to 300 seater) and about 2,100 intermediate twin aisles (350 to 400 seater). (greencarcongress.com)
  • The region is not at all keen on turboprops/small commercial turboprops, which account for 14% of its fleet, compared with 20% globally. (centreforaviation.com)
  • commercial fishing , small aircraft aviation , and helicopter logging. (cdc.gov)
  • The aircraft is scheduled to start operating commercial flights in the second half of May. (flyuia.com)
  • There were lots of delays and cancelled flights along with reminders that the Chinese Air Force still controls 80 percent of Chinese air space and frequently shuts down commercial use of large sections of it for military exercises. (strategypage.com)
  • As Chinese commercial aviation continues its rapid growth the percentage of flights that are delayed increases. (strategypage.com)
  • Qantas' A330 aircraft mostly operate on international flights to Asia and the United States as well as some domestic flights. (qantas.com)
  • Western Europe is less enthusiastic about regional jets, which make up 10% of its fleet compared with 12% globally. (centreforaviation.com)
  • The E-Jet family comprises two series: the smaller, base-model E170 and E175 jets, and the stretched E190 and E195 aircraft. (aero-news.net)