According to reports Boeing is planning to get the 737 MAX production line restarted in the next weeks. To do that of course depends on major factors inhibiting production being resolved. One of those is the original reason for slow down and halt of the production line – awaiting the FAA in providing type approval for the MAX following two fatal air crashes involving the … [Read more...] about Boeing plans May restart to 737 Max production
A new business jet layout designed for efficiency.
AirGo has launched a new business jet interior concept with an aim of making business jet use more attractive to small and medium sized businesses that fly five hours or more. The primary aim of the interior is to offer double the number of passengers in the same space by rearranging the seats to deliver a more efficient layout. It achieves this through a ‘less bulky’ … [Read more...] about A new business jet layout designed for efficiency.
Selling rail to Alston leaves Bombardier to Concentrate on Jet Division
Bombardier has announced its intention to sell its rail business to Alstom. The move would enable Bombardier to reduce its huge debt load. If it manages to agree and conclude a sale of the rail business, it will enable Bombardier to strategically and operationally concentrate on its remaining asset – the Bombardier aviation business. Bombardier believes that it should … [Read more...] about Selling rail to Alston leaves Bombardier to Concentrate on Jet Division
The Aston Martin Edition ACH130
Airbus Corporate Helicopters (ACH) have teamed with Aston Martin Lagonda on the design and launch of a special Aston Martin designed interior for the ACH130. The ACH130 Aston Martin Edition features a range of four exterior designs with complementary interiors making it no-doubt a collector’s masterpiece. Marek Reichman, Aston Martin vice president and chief creative … [Read more...] about The Aston Martin Edition ACH130
Another potential design flaw threatens to keep the 737 MAX grounded
As part of a audit of the Boeing 737 MAX in December 2019 the FAA is reported to be looking into whether two sections of wiring that control the tail of the aircraft are too close together and thus could cause a short circuit, and potentially loss of control of the plane. The safety audit ordered by the US Federal Aviation Administration, resulted in Boeing (BA) reporting … [Read more...] about Another potential design flaw threatens to keep the 737 MAX grounded