martes, 13 de octubre de 2009

EADS, Airbus y Eurocopter

Eurocopter presenta el miércoles un ajuste para hacer frente a la crisis

http://www.finanzas.com/noticias/empresas/2009-10-12/207052_eurocopter-presenta-miercoles-ajuste-para.html

Eurocopter, filial de EADS, ha convocado a los representantes de los trabajadores el próximo miércoles en una reunión en la que se espera el detalle del ajuste que el fabricante europeo de helicópteros va a aplicar para hacer frente a la caída de nuevos encargos a causa de la crisis.



Análisis técnico de EADS, estrategias recomendadas a 12/10/1009

http://www.cotizalia.com/cache/2009/10/13/noticias_19_muestra_signos_cansancio.html

EADS muestra signos de cansancio




Zapatero defenderá un 'supercontrato' para Airbus

http://www.elmundo.es/mundodinero/2009/10/13/economia/1255400869.html

El presidente del Gobierno, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, tiene previsto defender este martes ante el presidente de EEUU, Barack Obama, un 'supercontrato' militar para Airbus con productos de diseño español, según confirmaron a EL MUNDO fuentes de La Moncloa.



Airbus Military refuerza su estructura operativa para enfrentarse al "intenso" crecimiento

http://www.europapress.es/economia/noticia-economia-empresas-airbus-military-refuerza-estructura-operativa-enfrentarse-intenso-crecimiento-20091013142416.html
http://eads.net/1024/es/pressdb/pressdb/20091013_airbus_military.html

Así, Airbus ha nombrado a Rafael Acedo nuevo Responsable de Estrategia, mientras que Miguel Ángel Morell, que anteriormente se encargaba de los derivados militares de Airbus, sucederá a Acedo como Jefe de Ingeniería y Tecnología. Por su parte, Antonio Caramazana, tras haber estado a cargo del programa de aviones cisterna británicos FSTA, sustituirá a Morell como Responsable de todos los derivados militares de Airbus. Finalmente, Jaime Pérez-Guerra se encargará del Departamento de Comunicación de Airbus Military.

China

China wants to rival Boeing, Airbus with its C919 'big plane'
BEIJING — For now, China's big entry into the standard passenger jet business is little more than a 20-foot-long model plane on display here at Beijing Expo air show.
But the model — of the planned C919, single-aisle jetliner designed to seat up to 190 passengers — represents something much larger.
 
 
 
A model for China's aviation future
The colourful model of a new passenger jet displayed at the Hong Kong air show was a show-stopping crowd pleaser. Not for its looks - though sleek, it was hardly ground breaking - but for what it represents: a new direction for China's fledgling aerospace industry. Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (Comac) surprised industry experts at last month's Asian Aerospace show by unveiling details of its large-body C919 jetliner, including plans to have it in the air by 2014.
 

General Electric/Rolls-Royce team halts F136 testing to inspect damage

http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/10/13/333233/general-electricrolls-royce-team-halts-f136-testing-to-inspect.html

The General Electric/Rolls-Royce team developing the F136 engine for
the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has halted testing after
the discovery of damaged turbine blades.

The damage - described by GE/R-R as "dings and nicks" -

MiG-29 Shuts Down The Su-33

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htnavai/articles/20091013.aspx

The reason for dropping the Su-33 is the order from India. It's
cheaper to build 64 (or more, for planned Russian carriers) MiG-29Ks,
than just 16 more Su-33s to replace the ones already on the Kuznetsov
(and wearing out). The MiG-29Ks are lighter and cheaper than the
Su-33s.

Gone West: William 'Bud' Evans

http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?contentBlockId=1e1c6f35-86f2-4525-bae5-759ac83a46ba
William "Bud" Evans, who created the Evans Volksplane, passed away in
July of natural causes. He was 96 years old.

Contrato de mantenimiento de aeronaves de la Armada

http://www.actualidadaeroespacial.com/index.php?view=noticias&id=4ad427d36320f&viewTemplate=1

Martes 13-10-2009
Madrid.- El Consejo de Ministros celebrado el pasado viernes aprobó un
Acuerdo por el que se autoriza la celebración de los contratos de
mantenimiento de la Flotilla de Aeronaves por un importe de 11.170.000
euros.

Airlines say fuel price instability is their most vexing problem

http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/10/12/333354/airlines-say-fuel-price-instability-is-their-most-vexing.html

Roughly 57% of respondents cited fuel price fluctuations as the top
priority during the next 18 months followed by 52% identifying revenue
and yield management as their major focus

Jet makers may find reality bites next year

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/boeingaerospace/2010006721_jetproduction06.html

Airbus and Boeing may have to cut production of their narrow-body
models as much as 30 percent by 2011, according to a Bloomberg survey
of 15 aerospace analysts and consultants.