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Research and Markets: Airbus Has Forecast That China's Aviation Market Would Need About 2,650 New Passenger Jets by 2025, Worth Approximately US$289 Billion
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7302c5/asiapacific_aviat) has announced the addition of the "Asia-Pacific Aviation Sectors: A Company and Industry Analysis (March 2008)" report to their offering. This report updates the previous Asia-Pacific aviation report, focusing on the markets in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore ...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Asia-Pacific, aviation, China, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 2008-10-20
EERC Creates First 100% Renewable Jet Fuel
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The Energy & Environmental Research Center EERC at the University of North Dakota has achieved a major technical milestone in creating a 100% renewable domestic fuel that meets the JP-8 aviation fuel screening criteria, proving a pathway to providing energy security to the U.S. military and...
Tags: aviation, DARPA, petroleum, U.S.
Research articles 2008-09-29
This Essential Aviation Supply Chain Intelligence Subscription Provides a Comprehensive Contract-by-Contract Guide to the Global Aviation Supply Chain
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3025b0/the_aviation_suppl) has announced the addition of the "The Aviation Supply Chain Intelligence" subscription to their offering. A comprehensive contract-by-contract guide to the global aviation supply chain, updated every month. The Aviation Supply Chain Intelligence AvSCi tracks which companies are supplying structures and...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, Aviation, Boeing Co., Bombardier Inc., Manufacturing, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-09-25
Analysis: FAA's Rush to Certify First VLJ
By Kathryn B. Creedy, Editor, Aviation Today's VLJ Report More criticism was heaped on the Federal Aviation Administration FAA last week as the House Transportation and Infrastructure Aviation subcommittee held a hearing on certification of the first very light jet, the Eclipse 500. The hearing, with...
Tags: aircraft, analysis, Aviation, certification, Eclipse, FAA, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-09-22
Aircraft Supplier & MRO News
Sep 1, 2008 ACSS ACSS submitted a new software release for its runway incursion product, SafeRoute-SAMM 2.5, for certification by US FAA. The product enables own-ship and other aircraft to be displayed on a moving map of the airport surface using a Class 2 electronic flight bag. According...
Tags: aerospace, agreement, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Aviation, Boeing Co., Coast, General Electric Co., Manufacturing, Rockwell
Research articles 2008-09-01
wild green yonder beckons all in aviation, The
When the most intriguing attraction at the Farnborough International Airshow neither hurtles into the sky nor reaches supersonic speeds, something's terribly amiss. But perhaps that's just a sign of the times. Farnborough has traditionally been aviation's form of the World's Cup: a race to show off newest, biggest, strongest, and...
Tags: aviation, biofuel, Boeing Co., Farnborough, Strategy
Research articles 2008-09-01
'Horrendous' rise in fuel costs sends Canadian airline into tailspin
OTTAWA AFP — Low-cost transatlantic carrier Zoom Airlines cancelled all of its flights and suspended its operations on Thursday, blaming a "horrendous" and "unprecedented rise in the price of aviation fuel." "All flights have been cancelled and passengers are being advised to seek bookings with alternative airlines," the Ottawa-based...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, aviation, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, Ottawa
Research articles 2008-08-28
Aircraft Supplier & MRO News
7/21/2008 AirTran Airways AirTran Airways has signed an exclusive agreement with JET Aircraft Maintenance Inc. to provide engine wash services, which the low-fare carrier says will help improve operating costs by saving on fuel. JET Aircraft Maintenance is a designated service provider of Pratt & Whitney Global Service...
Tags: agreement, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Aviation, Boeing Co., Continental Airlines Inc., fleet, General Electric Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-21
Company Watch - GE Aviation
7/21/2008 China Southern Airlines ordered 20 A320s from Airbus to be powered by GE Aviation CFM56-5B engines and opted for a long-term material services agreement. Deliveries will run from 2009 to 2011. None of the parties released the value of the deal, but engine list prices suggest a tab...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Aviation, FINANCE, General Electric Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-21
Aircraft Supplier & MRO News
7/14/2008 Airbus, EADS, Mubadala European aerospace group EADS signed a supplier deal that will see lightweight composite aerostructures designed, developed and built in Abu Dhabi. EADS plans to work with Mubadala at its planned composites plant, due to start operations in 2010, to make the facility a key...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Aviation, Boeing Co., Continental Airlines Inc., General Electric Co., Manufacturing, Rolls-Royce
Research articles 2008-07-14
Company Watch - Boeing
7/14/2008 Air China said Wednesday it plans to buy 45 Boeing aircraft in one of China's biggest airliner purchases. The order will include 15 Boeing 777 and 30 Boeing 737 aircraft, Beijing-based Air China said on its Web site. It said the list price for the aircraft is $6.3-billion...
Tags: aircraft, Ana, Aviation, Boeing Co., Embraer, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-14
Company Watch - GE Aviation
7/14/2008 China Southern Airlines ordered 20 A320s from Airbus to be powered by GE Aviation CFM56-5B engines and opted for a long-term material services agreement. Deliveries will run from 2009 to 2011. None of the parties released the value of the deal, but engine list prices suggest a tab...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Aviation, FINANCE, General Electric Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-14
Aircraft Supplier & MRO News
7/14/2008 ACTS Aero Technical ACTS Aero Technical Support & Services, the former Air Canada Technical Services, is laying off 650 workers in response to declining MRO demand from Air Canada, the Canadian Press reported. According to the news service, the reductions will affect 250 fulltime employees and 400...
Tags: agreement, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Aviation, Boeing Co., Continental Airlines Inc., General Electric Co., Manufacturing, Rolls-Royce
Research articles 2008-07-14
FAA Tackles Fatigue Head On
The Federal Aviation Administration FAA June 17-19 held an aviation fatigue management symposium, the first event sponsored by the U.S. aviation agency that focused specifically on managing fatigue in all aspects of aviation, whether suffered aboard aircraft, in the hanger on the flight line, or in air...
Tags: aviation, board, FAA, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-06-23
Business & General Aviation News
Jun 23, 2008 The market for business aviation is growing as soaring fuel prices force commercial airlines to scale back capacity, The New York Times' Joe Sharkey writes. He notes that business jet shipments rose 41% in the first quarter of this year. Domestic business travelers are willing to...
Tags: aviation, FAA, FINANCE, Florida, Manufacturing, Transportation
Research articles 2008-06-23
FAA funding stalled by amendments, partisanship
The latest extension of legislation funding the Federal Aviation Administration expires June 30, giving federal lawmakers just another 90 days to meet the deadline of the end of the government's fiscal year. The House passed its version of the bill in September but the Senate has failed to follow...
Tags: aircraft, aviation, FAA, FINANCE, Government, Manufacturing, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-06-23
Cleared to engage: improving the effectiveness of joint close air support
Editorial Abstract: The importance of close air support CAS is greater now than in any of our most recent conflicts, dating back to Operation Desert Storm. Since the joint aspects of CAS are also magnified more than ever, crucial issues and deficiencies with joint doctrine and training highlight a glaring...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Aviation, helicopter, Technology, training
Research articles 2008-06-22
Aircraft technology in the automobile
Synergy forum "Aircraft meets Automotive: Systems Architectures" 29 and 30 September 2008, Le Royal Méridien Hamburg Frankfurt/Hamburg, June 2008. An organised exchange of experiences between the aviation and the automobile industries is meant to help solve the problems caused by electrical and electronic (E/E) systems. The international synergy forum...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, aviation, Dr., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-06-19
Former EADS chief Forgeard ordered to pay one million euro bail
PARIS AFP — Former EADS head Noel Forgeard has been ordered to pay one million euros in bail after he was charged for insider trading at the European aviation group, a source close to the case said Friday. Forgeard, 61, has been accused of selling company shares just months...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, aviation, Benefits, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2008-05-30
Planes fly more, emit less greenhouse gas
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. aviation industry has cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 13% since 2000, even as the amount of flying has reached record levels, government data show. The decline was among the steepest of any sector measured by the Environmental Protection Agency and came...
Tags: Aviation, emission, U.S., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-05-09
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