A preview of what to look forward to at this year’s Paris Air Show on 20-26 June
General Aviation.
Added on 29 April 2011 by Tim Robinson
A preview of what to look forward to at this year’s Paris Air Show on 20-26 June
Tags: 737, 747-8I, 787, A320NEO, A400M, Aerospace, air display, air transport, Airbus, airliners, airlines, airshow, alternative fuels, aviation industry, biofuels, bizjets, Boeing, Bombardier, C919, Camcopter, Cessna, China, COMAC, Dassault, Dreamliner, Embraer, Eurocopter, exhibition, flight training, From the Aerospace International, green aviation, helicopter, J-20, Le Bourget, Paris, Paris Air Show, Paris Airshow, PAS11, Pilatus, preview, Solar Impulse, Su-30, Sukhoi, SuperJet 100, sustainable aviation, UAVs, X3
Added on 10 March 2011 by Tim Robinson
Closing thoughts from the final Day 3 of the Asian Aerospace 2011 exhibition held in Hong Kong.
Tags: ACJ, Airbus, asia-pacific, Asian Aerospace, Asian Aerospace 2011, BBJ, Boeing, Bombardier, business aviation, Cessna, Challenger, China, Dassault, Dassault Falcon, Embraer, Gulfstream, Hawker Beechcraft, HKBAC, Hong Kong, Open Rotor, Pilatus, VistaJet
Added on 09 March 2011 by Tim Robinson
Day 2 aviation news highlights from the Asian Aerospace 2011 exhibition held in Hong Kong.
Tags: 737, 747-8I, 777, 797, A330, A350, aerodynamics, Aerospace, Air New Zealand, air traffic, air transport, AirAsia, Airbus, airlines, Airways New Zealand, asia-pacific, Asian Aerospace, Asian Aerospace 2011, Aviation Awards Asia, biofuels, Boeing, branding, business aviation, C919, Cathay Pacific, China, Dassault, Dassault Falcon, ETS, Hong Kong, IATA, IFE, loyalty, Open Rotor, pilot training, RAeS, Randy Tinseth, re-engining, safety, SIA Engineering, social media
Added on 08 March 2011 by Tim Robinson
Day 1 aviation news highlights from the Asian Aerospace 2011 exhibition held in Hong Kong.
Tags: 747-8I, 777F, 787, Aerospace, Air China, air traffic, air transport, Asian Aerospace, Asian Aerospace 2011, biplane, bizjet, Boeing, Bombardier, business aviation, Cathay Pacific, Dassault, Falcon 7X, G450, Global 7000, Global 8000, Gulfstream, HNA Group, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong International Airport, IATA, Mitsubishi, MRJ, supersonic, Tony Tyler
Added on 07 March 2011 by Tim Robinson
A report of the first news from the Asian Aerospace 2011 exhibition held in Hong Kong.
Tags: A380, Aerospace, air traffic, air transport, Airbus, asia-pacific, Asian Aerospace, business aviation, Embraer, HAECO, Legacy 650, Lineage, market forecast, MRO, TAECO
Added on 04 March 2011 by Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson reports from Asian Aerospace 2011, held in Hong Kong on 8-10 March.
Tags: Aerospace, Airbus, airshow, ARJ21, asia-pacific, Asian Aerospace, Asian Aerospace 2011, aviation industry, bizjets, Boeing, Bombardier, business aviation, C919, Cessna, China, Chinese aerospace, COMAC, corporate aviation, Dassault, Embraer, exhibition, flight training, From the Aerospace International, Gulfstream, Hawker Beechcraft, Hong Kong, J-20, Pilatus, preview
Added on 22 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
Robot bizjet salesmen, the rise of airborne iPAds and a glass-cockpit biplane. TIM ROBINSON reports from the final Day 4 of the NBAA business aviation show.
Tags: Aerospace, Aviation Partners, avionics, bizjets, business aviation, corporate aviation, Flight Display Systems, Flight NBAA, From the Aerospace International, Hondajet, iPad, Jeppesen, NBAA, Waco, winglets
Added on 21 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
Eclipse Aerospace gets a big boost, a 21st century seaplane and a turboprop back from the dead. TIM ROBINSON reports from Day 3 of the NBAA business aviation show.
Tags: ACJ, Aerospace, amphibian, aviation industry, avionics, BBJ, bizjets, business aviation, corporate aviation, Dornier Seaplane, Eclipse 500, Eclipse Aerospace, Embraer, From the Aerospace International, Kestrel Aviation, Lineage 1000, NBAA, Oviv Security Technologies, Seastar, Stoneworth Financial
Added on 20 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
A new entry-level bizjet, a pimped out VIP regional and supersonic research. Day 2 highlights from the NBAA 2010 business aviation convention. TIM ROBINSON reports.
Tags: Aerospace, Altaire, aviation industry, avionics, bizjets, Bombardier, business aviation, Cessna, corporate aviation, From the Aerospace International, Hawker Beechcraft, NBAA, Piper, PiperJet
Added on 19 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
New product launches, maintaining R&D and a $1bn order from NetJets were among the themes of the first day of the NBAA business aviation convention in Atlanta, Georgia. TIM ROBINSON reports
Tags: Aerospace, aviation industry, avionics, bizjets, Bombardier, business aviation, Cessna, corporate aviation, Dassault Aviation, Embraer, From the Aerospace International, Gulfstream, Hawker Beechcraft, NBAA, NetJets, Rockwell Collins, StandardAero
Added on 18 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson reports from the 63rd National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) 2010 meeting and exhibition, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tags: Aerospace, aviation industry, bizjets, Bombardier, business aviation, corporate aviation, Embraer, From the Aerospace International, Gulfstream, NBAA
Added on 24 September 2010 by Bill Read
Flying damaged aircraft safely, remote control of hijacked aircraft and explosion-proof luggage containers. Bill Read reports on some of the safety and security topics covered on the fourth day of the ICAS conference in Nice
Tags: Aerospace, aerospace research, aerospce and environment, aircraft collision avoidance, aircraft damage control, aircraft hijacking, aircraft icing, aircraft passivation, aircraft safety, aircraft security, appolonia, AT-one, aviation industry, From the Aerospace International, future aircraft, ICAS, IMMUNE, International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, MIDCAS, ONERA, RAeS
Added on 23 September 2010 by Bill Read
Rerouting aircraft to avoid creating contrails, taxiing aircraft using hydrogen from waste products and a personal aircraft that anyone can fly - it could all happen in the future. Bill Read reports from the third day of the ICAS conference in Nice on the latest research into ways to reduce the effect of aircraft on the environment
Tags: Aerospace, aerospace research, aerospce and environment, aviation industry, CHATs, Clean Skies, contrails, environment, From the Aerospace International, future aircraft, greener airports, greener aviation, hydrogen-power tractors, ICAS, International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, Personal Air Transportation System (PATS), RAeS, waste products
Added on 22 September 2010 by Bill Read
One of the current challenges in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been how to fly small UAVs at low altitudes without collisions. Bill Read reports from the second day of the International Council of Aeronautical Sciences ICAS conference in Nice on some of the latest research into UAV control systems, including a remarkable research experience conducted using robotic sharks.
Tags: Aerospace, aerospace research, airships, autonomous flight, aviation industry, electrically-powered aircraft, From the Aerospace International, future aircraft, greener aviation, ICAS, International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, morphing UAV, RAeS, robotic sharks, solar-powered UAVS, UAV control, UAV flocking, UAVs, UAVs in civil aerospace
Added on 06 August 2010 by Tim Robinson
Also high on the agenda at this year’s Farnborough airshow was ‘greener aviation’ and the efforts the aerospace industry is making in pushing forward exciting new developments in sustainable aviation. With aviation growth now set to resume, technologies such as newer ultra-efficient airliners, open-rotor engines and algae-based biofuels will be critical in balancing the worldwide demand for air travel with the need to reduce its carbon footprint. We interviewed two top-level executives - Dr Jean Botti, EADS and Charles Champion, Airbus about some of these ‘green’ developments in aerospace.
Tags: Aerospace, air transport, Airbus, airliner, algae, aviation, biofuels, Charles Champion, concept, EADS, FARN10, Farnborough, future, green aviation, Jean Botti, plane