Embraer is working in partnership with research centres and companies in its supply chain to develop technologies that can increase the availability of medical equipment and solutions to combat Covid-19 in Brazil
Browsing: Airframer News
Airbus is implementing measures to bolster its liquidity and balance sheet in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and is also partially resuming production in France and Spain, as well as helping to support global efforts to combat the crisis. “I am convinced that Airbus and the broader aerospace sector will overcome this critical period,” says CEO
Lilium, the aviation company developing an all-electric VTOL aircraft for regional air mobility, has successfully completed an internal funding round amid the Covid-19 crisis
Explore MAVERIC, Airbus’s vision for the next generation of single-aisle aircraft. The blended wing body design could generate up to 20% fuel savings and improve the passenger experience through its exceptionally spacious Airspace cabin layout
The prototype A321P2F (passenger to freighter) cargo conversion aircraft has undertaken its inaugural flight in Singapore as part of the certification process to reach conversion approval status
Airbus and Ruag Aerostructures have confirmed plans for an extended cooperation, which will see Ruag manufacture and supply fuselage structures, flooring and side shells for the Airbus A320 family
The ACH130 Aston Martin Edition is the first offering from the recently announced partnership between Aston Martin Lagonda and Airbus Corporate Helicopters. Four unique Aston Martin signature designs are available, blending speed, luxury and style
Following the launch of the Mitsubishi SpaceJet family of aircraft earlier this year and its opening of a US headquarters in Renton, Washington, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation is now preparing for the next phase of its global growth: a SpaceJet centre in Quebec, Canada
Airbus has commenced in-flight trials of the Airspace Connected Experience, a system of IoT (Internet of Things) connected cabin technologies, on board an A350-900 Flight Lab aircraft
Boeing has been awarded a contract to modify the passenger cabins on 18 of Russian flagship carrier, Aeroflot’s B777-300ERs. Under the terms of the deal, Boeing will perform engineering work and supply component kits for the planned cabin interior reconfiguration