Showing posts with label aviation news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aviation news. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Avalon Airshow 2015

Australian International Airshow held in the city of Geelong Australia "Avalon Airshow" aerobatic excitement was watching the show presented on the last day.

The area made the show acrobatics Expo frame and fill the fairgrounds tens of thousands of people, fire rapidly passing aerobatic aircraft over the explosion that turns into a ball movements they make in excess of the warplanes sound speed maneuvers compatible helicopter was followed with great interest.

Trade browsing visitors, from its passenger aircraft fighter aircraft, rescue aircraft from private jets, fire helicopter from fighting aircraft, tanks armored vehicles, their interest until the war technology in the defense industry have the opportunity to receive information.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Bing Detected Airplane Graveyard on Arizona

Microsoft's search engine Bing has detected a sort of airplane graveyard released to the air base in the US state of Arizona.

Offering thousands of aircraft wreckage of the map to zoom in on Bing users, the mystery was revealed to the US Department of Defense military warehouse without realizing it.

Located approximately 10 square kilometers, failed A10 Thunderbolt, F-14 Tomcat, the cost of Hercules type fighter aircraft that is said to hold 35 billion dollars and materials to meet the need for recycling.

Anadolujet Decided to Fly

Counting the days for scheduled flights Ordu-Giresun Airport Anadolujet decided to fly from June.

Air Asia Fully Removed

The last segment of the Java Sea after falling off AirAsia aircraft to go from Indonesia to Singapore in the sea were removed.

AirAsia aircraft wreckage of the body, was reportedly removed from Cavan Sea. Indonesian President Bambang Soelistyo Search and Rescue Team, said in a statement on the issue, reported that a ship loaded wreckage of the aircraft's main body was removed from the sea.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

The biggest aircraft ever!

Which will carry the spacecraft into orbit and imaged plane for the first time, which will have the distinction of being the largest aircraft ever produced.

Goveia and 117 meters with 72 meters length wing aircraft to operate with six Boeing 747 engines. Once in use, which will carry the satellite and spacecraft orbit plane can take off with the car in a maximum of 6 thousand 124 pounds.
The first flight of the aircraft will have the largest aircraft ever to be built so far in 2016 is expected to do.

Numbers Reached by Turkish Civil Aviation

Number of aircraft used in civil aviation in Turkey until 2004, showing an increase of 171 percent in 2013, 385 in 2013 reached fever

Friday, February 27, 2015

CS 300 First Flight

Breaking News - CS300FirstFlight‬ is today Friday February 27, 2015! Follow  updates on cseries.com.

Rolls Royce Opens New Facility on Blade Casting

Rolls-Royce opens the world’s most advanced turbine blade casting facility. When fully operational, the facility will manufacture more than 100,000 single crystal turbine blades a year for a range of Trent engines including the world’s most efficient aero engine the Trent XWB https://lnkd.in/eFaxx_i

Businesses man Costel Comana Found as Deadin Aircraft Toilet

Shown as one of Romania's richest businessmen Costel Comana, Colombia from Costa Rica in the outgoing passenger plane was reportedly found dead. Romanian businessman in the world by Forbes magazine among the richest 500 people had shown.

CFM orders SOAR in 2014

CFM orders SOAR in 2014 - In 2014, CFM experienced the highest levels of new engine orders and production in its history, logging orders for a total of 4,244 engines, including 1,527 CFM56 engines (commercial, military and spares) and 2,717 LEAP engines.  https://lnkd.in/e6PfpX3

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

New Sponsorship Agreement by Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines (THY) and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo in the first Football League team sponsorship agreement was signed between 3.5 years.

New Etihad Cargo B747

Here's a photo of Etihad Cargo B747 in beautiful new livery in Abu Dhabi.

Saab Engineering

For over five decades, Sweden has been involved in the research and development of the Stirling Engine. It happens to be one of the quietest and most environmentally friendly engines there is, its technology ensuring submarines can stay under the surface much longer. But how does it work? https://lnkd.in/bkacyDE

Monday, February 23, 2015

New B737-900 For Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900 were included in the order of 15 aircraft from the 11th to the fleet.

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.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

New search area for MH370 to be revealed, Malaysia says

New MH370 search to be revealed
A visitor writes on a placard carrying messages for the passengers of missing flight MH370. Malaysia's government pledged on June 16 it "will not rest" until MH370 is found. Source: AFP
MALAYSIA’S defence minister said the new search area for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 would be unveiled tomorrow.
Hishammuddin Hussein told reporters in Kuala Lumpur that authorities of the three main nations involved in the search — Australia, Malaysia and China — have been in discussion with experts to determine where to look next for the Boeing. The jet went missing March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people aboard.
“It is an announcement that is going to be done with the consensus of the three nations in the tripartite arrangement,” said Mr Hishammuddin, who is also Malaysia’s acting transport minister.

Thirty pilot errors led to fatal Asiana crash

The wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 lies on the ground after it crashed at the San Francisc
A training captain who was sitting next to Kuk in the right seat didn’t notice the error, and then compounded it by turning off only one of two other key systems for managing the flight. Both systems are supposed to be on or off, but not one on and one off.
A third pilot riding in the jump seat noticed the plane was descending too fast but didn’t speak up right away. The pilots also didn’t immediately start to abort the landing when they realised something had gone awry. But by the time they did call for a “go-around” it was too late.
The plane was too low and too slow as it neared the runway. Its tail struck a seawall and was ripped off. The rest of plane went spinning and sliding down the runway.
The two of three teens who were killed weren’t wearing their seatbelts and were thrown from the plane. The third teen was hit on the head by one of the plane’s doors but survived the crash. She was killed when, lying unconscious, she was run over by two San Francisco Fire Department vehicles in the chaos afterwards. Nearly 200 people were injured.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Armenian national airline Armavia declares bankruptcy

ARMENIA'S last national airline, Armavia, has ceased operations and launched bankruptcy procedures due to grave financial problems, the company said.

Unveiling the Truth Behind Qantas' 'Ghost Flights' Scandal

In a shocking turn of events, Australian airline giant Qantas has been fined a whopping $66 million for its involvement in the c...