Showing posts with label Airbus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airbus. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Airbus suspends operations in Russia


After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries, especially the European Union and the USA, decided to impose sanctions on Russia. EU-based aviation giant Airbus also decided to support the sanctions.
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus announced that it has suspended support to Russian airlines and supply of spare parts to Russia.

The giant aircraft manufacturer also added that in line with the sanctions, it has suspended all operations of its engineering center in Russia.

BOEING WILL ALSO SUPPORT SANCTIONS!
On the other hand, US-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing took a similar decision after US President Joe Biden announced that the airspace would be closed to Russian planes and that the sanctions would continue to increase.

It was stated that Boeing will suspend technical support to Russian airline companies and stop supplying spare parts

Monday, February 28, 2022

Cooperation between CFM and Airbus


CFM International (CFM), a 50/50 joint-stock company established by GE and Safran Aircraft Engines, and Airbus have signed an agreement to collaborate on the hydrogen demonstration program to be held in the mid-2020s.
The program aims to test a hydrogen-powered direct-combustion engine on the ground and in flight, in preparation for the commissioning of a zero-emissions aircraft by 2035.

CFM will replace the combustion chamber, fuel system and control system of a GE PassportTM turbo fan to run on hydrogen. This engine assembled in the USA; It was chosen because of its physical size, advanced turbo machinery and fuel flow capacity. The engine will be mounted on the aft fuselage of the flight test platform so that engine emissions, including traces of condensation, can be monitored separately from the emissions of the engines powering the aircraft. CFM will conduct an extensive ground test program prior to flight testing with the A380 flight test platform.

The program will use an A380 flight test platform equipped with liquid hydrogen tanks, prepared at Airbus facilities in France and Germany. Airbus will determine the requirements for the hydrogen propulsion system, oversee the flight test and will provide an A380 platform to test the hydrogen combustion engine while cruise.

Gaël Méheust, CFM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Hydrogen combustion capability is one of the core technologies we are developing and maturing as part of the CFM RISE Programme. “With the combination of capabilities and experience from CFM, our parent companies and Airbus, we have a really great team that can successfully introduce our hydrogen propulsion system.”

Sabine Klauke, Airbus Chief Technology Officer, said: “This is the most important step at Airbus to usher in a new era in hydrogen-powered aircraft since our ZEROe concepts were unveiled in September 2020.” “This international partnership, which draws on the experience of engine manufacturers in America and Europe to advance hydrogen combustion technology, sends a clear message that our industry is committed to achieving zero-emission flights.”

CFM set Airbus's Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions in the aviation industry by 2050 in October 2021 to make zero-emission aircraft a reality by developing and testing the technology needed within the ambitious timeframe. He shares his determination to keep his promise.

 

Together, CFM, GE and Safran Aircraft Engines maintain a deep-rooted relationship with Airbus, and these partners demonstrate an excellent track record in providing high-performance products that meet the needs of airline customers.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Airbus delivered 142 aircraft to China in 2021


Airbus announced that they delivered a total of 142 commercial commercial aircraft to the Chinese market in 2021.
Thus, China maintained its position as Airbus's largest market in the world. Deliveries to this country accounted for 23 percent of Airbus' total sales in 2021 as well.

On the other hand, the number of Airbuses delivered to China in 2021 increased by 40 percent compared to 2020. Of the 142 commercial aircraft China bought in 2021, 130 are narrow-body, single-aisle; 12 of them are wide-body aircraft. As of the end of last year, there were approximately 2,100 Airbuses among commercial aircraft in service in the Chinese civil aviation market. Meanwhile, more than 330 Airbus helicopters are in service in the Chinese market.

Friday, February 18, 2022

JetBlue and Airbus sign contract for 30 aircraft

JetBlue Airways signed a firm order for 30 more A220-300 aircraft with Airbus, bringing the total number of orders for the A220-300 aircraft to 100. With this latest agreement, the total number of orders for the A220 has increased to 740.

"We are already seeing the benefits of the 8 A220s we have added to the fleet and we are very happy that more are on the way," said Robin Hayes, CEO of JetBlue. “We have seen double-digit increases in customer satisfaction scores, and these fuel-efficient aircraft support our leadership in reducing carbon emissions. With 30 additional A220s on order, we are in a position to accelerate our fleet modernization plans to deliver stronger cost performance and support our focused city network strategy.” said.

Christian Scherer, Airbus Executive Vice President of Trade and President of Airbus International, said: “It is very satisfying to see a satisfied customer arriving with more aircraft orders one year after the first A220 entered service. We congratulate our colleagues at JetBlue for this landmark agreement.” “We have created a strong market for our new single-aisle aircraft, proving this once again, with more than 700 A220 orders to date.” said.

Jetblue began A220-300 operations in April 2021 and currently operates eight A220s in 140-seat configuration with USB-C, USB-A and AC power in each seat. The A220 also offers the largest cabin in its class, the highest ceiling, the largest windows and the largest overhead compartments.

The Airbus A220 is the only aircraft specially manufactured for the 100-150 seat market and flies with state-of-the-art aerodynamics, advanced materials, and Pratt & Whitney's latest generation PW1500G geared turbofan engines. Utilizing the latest technologies, the A220 is shown as the quietest, cleanest and most environmentally friendly aircraft in its category. Compared to previous generation aircraft, the aircraft is 50 percent quieter and has up to 25 percent lower fuel consumption per seat, as well as approximately 50 percent lower NOx emissions than industry standards.

With approximately 15 airlines operating nearly 200 A220 aircraft on four continents, the A220 is cited as the most suitable aircraft for both regional and long-haul routes.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Airbus has delivered 2 helicopters to NASA



 
Airbus, Airbus Helicopters, Inc. in Columbus, Mississippi. continues to expand its product portfolio supporting the future of space exploration with the delivery of two new H135 helicopters from the manufacturing and completion facility to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

With the third H135 scheduled for delivery early next year, the helicopters will be deployed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida and will be used for rocket launches for a variety of missions, including air safety, emergency medical services, research, and skilled passenger transport.

David Ramsey, Chief Flight Operations Officer of NASA Kennedy Space Center, said, “We are delighted to see Airbus helicopters in our fleet. As NASA tried to restore its aging helicopter fleet, it chose the H135 for its performance, capabilities, and ability to meet our needs. In the coming years, these helicopters will not only support safety and routine missions at the Kennedy Space Center, but also support our astronauts and crew as they launch important missions to the International Space Station (ISS), the Moon and beyond.

In October, one of the H135s will take the Crew Dragon members on a 6-month expedition to SpaceX's ISI to the historic launch pad at 39A. Helicopters will also support the preparation and execution of the Artemis project, a manned lunar travel program by 2024.

"Working with NASA is something we've dreamed of since childhood - myself included - and we are ready to fully support the new H135s," said Romain Trapp, President of Airbus Helicopters North America. "It is truly an honor and privilege to build a helicopter that will help NASA realize critical advances in science and aviation technology."

Airbus 'lightweight, twin-engine H135 helicopter is equipped with the most advanced technologies available, including Airbus Helicopters' own Helionix digital avionics package. Operated by close to 300 customers around the world, the H135 is known for its excellent performance, durability, reliability and versatility.

Airbus Helicopters, which recently signed a $ 15 million support solution agreement with NASA with the option to extend up to 10 years, will operate NASA's H135 helicopter fleet at full capacity. Additionally, Airbus will be responsible for helicopter flight operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, deploying two pilots, two mechanics and a program manager.

Airbus Helicopters Inc. It is the United States' leading helicopter supplier, with 50 years of existence, more than 725 employees, local production and completion facilities for H125 and UH-72 Lakota helicopters, as well as providing world-class training and support solutions.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Register your team and submit your application for the chance to put your robot to the test at ICRA 2016 in Stockholm

Last call: The deadline for the Airbus Shopfloor Challenge is tomorrow at noon. Register your team and submit your application for the chance to put your robot to the test at ICRA 2016 in Stockholm. https://lnkd.in/eziHhYD
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

September 2014: The continued market demand for Airbus’ product line of widebody and single-aisle jetliners was underscored by the 76 orders logged during September for its A320ceo (current engine option) and A320neo (new engine option) families, along with the A330ceo, while the company maintained its 2014 delivery pace with 54 aircraft provided to international customers. Read the full article: http://lnkd.in/dkYb4s8

Monday, July 7, 2014

Airbus Show-off New A320 NEO

THE first completed A320neo rolled out of the Airbus factory in France this week as the model heads to its first flight in September and a planned entry into service next year. The updated, fuel-efficient A320 family aircraft is set to play a big role in Australia and New Zealand, with both the Qantas Group and Air New Zealand ordering A320s and bigger A321s.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Airbus Siradisi Testini Tamamladi

A350 XWB test uçağı (MSN2) Kuzeybatı Florida’da bulunan Eglin Hava Kuvvetleri Üssü’nde yer alan McKinley Climatic Laboratuvarları’nda gerçekleştirilen sıra dışı hava testlerini tamamladı.

A350 XWB test uçağı (MSN2) Kuzeybatı Florida’da bulunan Eglin Hava Kuvvetleri Üssü’nde yer alan McKinley Climatic Laboratuvarları’nda gerçekleştirilen sıra dışı hava testlerini tamamladı.

Sertifika gereksinimlerini de aşan testler bu eşsiz test merkezinde 2,5 haftadan fazla bir sürede gerçekleştirildi. Testler sırasında A350 ve sistemleri ve kabin ekipmanları aşırı sıcak ve soğuk hava koşullarına tabi tutuldu.



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

A350 Carbon Livery Paint

  A350 MSN2 rolled out of paint hangar with special 'Carbon' livery.
This is the first of two A350 flight-test aircraft to be equipped with a full passenger cabin interior and will be the first A350 to transport passengers when it undertakes the Early Long Flights (ELF) later in the year. Read more at: http://tiny.cc/A350MSN2 

Monday, December 30, 2013

Qantas Faces Nationwide Flight Disruptions as Engineers and Technical Workers Go on Strike

Qantas passengers should brace for significant flight disruptions in the coming days, as engineers and technical workers at the airline have...