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June 21, 2011

Airbus And Rolls-Royce To Enhance A350-1000 Capability

But Engine Redesign Pushes Entry Into Service Back By 18 Months

Saying it is responding to the market's call for more payload and range, Airbus and Rolls-Royce said Monday they will jointly develop the A350-1000 with more powerful Trent XWB engines.

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Major Network Carrier Places Firm Order for 10 CSeries Aircraft

Airline Becomes Sixth Customer For The CSeries Aircraft Program

An as-yet-unnamed "major network carrier" will be the first operator to take delivery of the first CSeries aircraft, according to an announcement Monday from Bombardier Aerospace.

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Pratt & Whitney Eyes Widebody Market For Geared Turbofans

Engines Could Be Scaled Up For Larger Aircraft, CEO Says

The CEO of Pratt & Whitney says its geared turbofan engine which is intended to power the A320neo could be modified to service Airbus and Boeing widebody airliners.

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Boeing Commercial Airplane CEO Albaugh: Company Poised For Future Growth

Planemaker Has Five Commercial Jetliners On Display At Le Bourget

Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Jim Albaugh said the company is poised for future growth as it prepares to deliver the 787 Dreamliner and 747-8, increases production rates to respond to strong customer demand, and develops the market-leading technology and products of the future. 

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Boeing's Latest 747s Arrive In Paris

Intercontinental, Freighter Land At Le Bourget For Paris Air Show

The newest member of the Boeing family of commercial jetliners made its international air show debut when the first 747-8 Intercontinental touched down at Paris Le Bourget Airport Sunday.

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Labor Board Says It Has Acted Appropriately Against Boeing

Defends Its Actions In A Congressional Field Hearing In SC

An official of the NLRB says the board has acted appropriately in taking action against Boeing for opening an assembly plant in right-to-work South Carolina.

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Airbus Opens The Paris Air Show With Orders For 90 A320neo Airplanes

GECAS Takes 60, SAS To Get 30 Of The Re-Engined Jetliners

Airbus said Monday that it has taken orders for 90 A320neo airplanes on the opening day of the Paris Air Show. Sixty of those airplanes will be delivered to General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), while another 30 are slotted for delivery to Scandinavia's SAS Airline.

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Airbus Scrambles For Replacement A380 To Fly Demos At Paris Air Show

First Super Jumbo's Wingtip Touched An Airport Structure

Airbus said Sunday that it would not be flying the signature A380 Super Jumbo airliner that it brought to the Paris Air Show this week after the airplane's starboard wingtip touched an airport structure while taxiing. It did, however, find a replacement airplane to make the demonstration flights.

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Honeywell Touts Biofuels Following Trans-Atlantic Flight

Hopes To Gain Wider Acceptance Of Renewable Jet Fuels

Both Honeywell and Boeing have flown airplanes to the Paris Air Show using biofuel blends, and Honywell says it's flight utilizing the company's G450 was the first major test of renewable fuel on a trans-Atlantic flight by a business jet.

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