viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2012
Pratt & Whitney Congratulates U.S. Marine Corps for World's First F-35B Lightning II Operational Squadron
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), joined today with other industry partners to celebrate and offer congratulations to the United States Marine Corps for the official stand-up and re-designation of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121, the world's first operational squadron to fly the F-35B Lightning II aircraft.
During a ceremony today at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., representatives from Pratt & Whitney joined with esteemed aviation painter Keith Ferris, and his wife, Peggy, to present to the Marine Corps Ferris' painting "High Tide at Red Beach," which depicts the F-35B flying over the skies of Camp Pendleton, Calif.
"Hundreds of thousands of Marines have participated in amphibious landing and aviation training exercises at Red Beach on the Camp Pendleton complex, and many of them would instantly recognize that setting, which is wholly unique to the Marine Corps experience," said Ferris. "This painting captures the expeditionary and amphibious character of the Marine Corps, and the role of Marine Tactical Aviation in supporting the Marine on the ground. It was a delight to paint, and an even greater honor to present it to the Commandant of the Marine Corps on this historic occasion."
"This is yet another historic achievement for the F-35 program, and for the F-35B in particular," said Bennett Croswell, president, Pratt & Whitney Military Engines. "Just over a year ago, two F-35B aircraft accomplished their 'first ever' sea-based short take offs and vertical landings during trials aboard the USS Wasp, demonstrating to our STOVL customers the unique capabilities of the F135 STOVL propulsion system. Now we're celebrating another first for the program – the arrival of the first operational F-35B to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, and the beginning of a new fifth generation fighter era for the Green Knights of VMFA-121."
The F-35B, a short takeoff and vertical landing multi-role fighter, is slated to replace the Marine Corps' F/A-18 Hornet, AV-8B Harrier and EA-6B Prowler. The F-35B's propulsion system, powered by Pratt & Whitney's F135 engine and the Rolls-Royce LiftSystem, allows the aircraft to operate from expeditionary airfields in remote, non-permissive environments with shorter runways, as well as amphibious vessels, contributing to the Marine Corps' role as the nation's expeditionary force-in-readiness.
The F-35 program includes three variants to meet the unique needs of the U.S. armed forces and the international participants in the program: the Conventional Take Off and Landing (CTOL), the Carrier Variant (CV), and the Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL). To date, the F135 propulsion system has powered more than 358 vertical landings, 2,623 test flights producing more than 4,055 flight hours. Pratt & Whitney has delivered 41 CTOL/CV and 35 STOVL engines and related propulsion system hardware. The success of the F135 engine program validates the reliability, safety and performance of the engine.
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines, space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. United Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the global aerospace and building industries.
This press release contains forward-looking statements concerning future business opportunities and operational engine performance. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to changes in funding related to the F-35 aircraft and F135 engines, changes in government procurement priorities and practices or in the number of aircraft to be built; challenges in the design, development, production and support of advanced technologies; as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in United Technologies Corp.'s Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Pratt & Whitney to Develop Advanced Variable Speed Turbine for Army Rotorcraft
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army to research and develop an Advanced Variable-Speed Power Turbine (AVSPOT) to meet the range and lift requirements for current and future force rotorcraft.
The AVSPOT program is an initiative by the U.S. Army's Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, in collaboration with NASA, to develop turbine technology that improves performance, efficiency, and affordability of rotorcraft engines, and to validate that technology in a laboratory environment by 2016.
Although future mission requirements are still being considered, the program aims to develop a power turbine that would allow future medium as well as large rotorcraft to hover at up to 10,000 ft and cruise at up to 25,000 ft altitude while maintaining high operating efficiency. Whereas current state of the art power turbines operate in the 95-105 percent speed range, AVSPOT is intended to allow rotorcraft to optimize power turbine speed in the range of 55-105 percent while optimizing fuel consumption, cost, weight and durability.
There are significant challenges to enabling the higher power and rotor speed needed for takeoff and climb, as well as slower optimized rotor speed at cruise. To address these challenges, Pratt & Whitney is pursuing a technological approach that reduces the speed of the power turbine while optimizing its efficiency.
"Pratt & Whitney looks forward to participating in the AVSPOT program, and we're confident we will be able to meet the mission profile requirements needed for future rotorcraft engines," said Annette Jussaume, general manager, Small Military Engines. "We have the technology know-how that will allow us to develop an efficient high-power turbine that can operate over a wide range of engine speeds."
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines, space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. United Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the global aerospace and building industries.
Northrop Grumman to cut 200 jobs at two sites - Los Angeles Times
Northrop Grumman to cut 200 jobs at two sites - Los Angeles Times:
Aviation Today (subscription) | Northrop Grumman to cut 200 jobs at two sites Los Angeles Times Citing proposed cuts to Pentagon spending, aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp. revealed plans to eliminate about 200 positions in Woodland Hills and Salt Lake City by March. Northrop confirmed that it has offered a voluntary separation program open ... Northrop Grumman Awarded US Postal Service ContractNASDAQ Northrop Grumman (NOC) Receives U.S. Postal Service Contract Worth Over ...iStockAnalyst Northrop Grumman Aerospace awarded $15M contractSan Diego Source (subscription) Aviation Today (subscription) -Vertical Magazine (press release) los 17 artículos informativos » |
Alestis inicia su plan de viabilidad con un ERE para 94 trabajadores de la Bahía
Alestis inicia su plan de viabilidad con un ERE para 94 trabajadores ... - La Voz Digital (Cádiz):
Diario Bahía de Cádiz | Alestis inicia su plan de viabilidad con un ERE para 94 trabajadores ... La Voz Digital (Cádiz) La extinción de contratos es la primera medida que recoge el informe estratégico y afecta a 312 empleados de las factorías de Cádiz, Sevilla y Vitoria El ERE de Alestis afectará a 312 personasEl País.com (España) Alestis despedirá a 312 personasAndalucía Información Alestis Aerospace presenta un ERE con el que pretende despedir a ...Diario Bahía de Cádiz los 30 artículos informativos » |
MI-26T2 and IL-78MK-90 Will Continue to Fight for Indian Order
Rosoboronexport expects to win the Indian Air Force tenders on the delivery of heavy-lift transport helicopters and refueler aircraft in which Russia is offering the Mi-26T2 helicopter and Il-78MK-90 aircraft respectively.
Rosoboronexport disproves media reports about Russia’s losing the above mentioned tenders and informs that such publications are not true. The results have not been announced yet and any early announcements mislead general public and professional community both in Russia and India.
Read more: http://www.defencetalk.com/mi-26t2-and-il-78mk-90-will-continue-to-fight-for-indian-order-45733/#ixzz2Dh9Cmw15
Astrium to build two new research satellites for NASA
- Grace Follow-On – building on Astrium’s achievements in environmental and climate satellites
- This key climate mission gives the go-ahead to ensure continuation of the original highly successful Astrium-built Grace satellite mission
- Twin Grace Follow-On satellites to investigate the Earth’s gravity field
Astrium, Europe’s leading space technology company, has been commissioned to build two new research satellites for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL (Pasadena, California). The agreement was signed today in Friedrichshafen, Germany. For a minimum of five years from August 2017, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (Grace FO) mission will continue the extremely accurate measurement data collection of the first twin Grace satellites, which have been in orbit since 17 March 2002.
Astrium’s Grace satellites have been making a hugely important contribution to global climate research since 2002. Based on their observations of changes in the Earth’s gravity field over time, geoscientists are gaining new insights into the dynamic processes in the planet’s interior, into deep and surface currents in the oceans, and into variations in the extent of ice coverage at the poles, in Greenland and over mountain ranges. The original Grace mission allowed scientists for the first time to identify which masses of water, ice and solid material are moving; Grace is even able to provide long-term observation of water table levels around the world.
Each of the Grace FO satellites measures approximately 3 x 2 x 0.8 metres and weighs around 580 kg. Like their predecessors, they will be placed in a polar orbit at an altitude of some 500 kilometres and follow each other 220 km apart. As they fly, the two satellites constantly and extremely precisely determine the distance between them, which varies under the influence of the Earth’s gravity; this fluctuating distance provides the data for continued measurement of our planet’s gravity field.
The measurements taken by the Grace FO satellites will be exceptionally accurate because their positions will be minutely ascertained using on-board GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers, while a satellite-to-satellite microwave link will enable the exact distance between them to be calculated to within a few thousandths of a millimetre. In contrast to the original Grace mission, the distance between the new satellites will also be measured using lasers – a technological experiment in preparation for future generations of gravity-research satellites.
Throughout the five-year mission, these measurements will be used to generate an updated model of the Earth’s gravitational field every 30 days. In addition, every day each satellite will create up to 200 profiles of temperature distribution and water vapour content in the atmosphere and ionosphere.
With this new two-satellite contract, Astrium in Friedrichshafen is building on the success of its unique series of small satellites. Numerous important scientific missions, such as Champ, GOCE and Swarm, have been based on Astrium’s satellite platform. The Grace satellites, launched in 2002, have now been successfully carrying out their mission for double their nominal five-year service lifetime. Moreover, they were delivered to NASA on time and on budget.
As a leading satellite system specialist, Astrium has extensive expertise and operational mission experience in the field of environmental and climate satellites. Astrium’s prime contractorships in this field include Europe’s largest environmental satellite, Envisat, the ice-observing CryoSat satellite, Aeolus (the first mission to measure wind profiles on a global scale) and EarthCARE (Earth Clouds, Aerosols and Radiation Explorer). Astrium also played a major role in the SMOS (soil moisture and ocean salinity observation) satellite, and has designed and produced a full range of state-of-the-art meteorological satellites (MetOp A, B and C) and payloads (Seviri instrument for Meteosat Second Generation).
For more information about Grace, see:
http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/programme/grace.html
To download the animation / footage:
http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/press_centre/broadcast-room.html
Airbus offers new 242 tonne A330 takeoff-weight capability to extend market coverage
- 242 tonne option increases revenue payload on longer missions
- Extra fuel capacity extends range by around 500nm at full passenger payload
- Opening new direct flights with A330-300s between South-East Asia and Europe
Airbus has improved the A330-300 and A330-200 even further by providing operators both with a 242 metric tonne maximum take-off weight (MTOW) capability and, for the larger A330-300, an increased fuel capacity option. These enhancements build on the capability announced earlier this year for an increased 240 tonne MTOW, and will be available for operators in 2015.
The new take-off weight capability combined with the fuel capacity increase enables operators of these new A330-300s to carry additional payload on longer missions. Overall, the full payload range now increases by around 500nm over today’s 235 tonne A330-300, and by around 350nm over today’s 238 tonne A330-200.
The A330-300’s optional fuel capacity increase will be achieved by activating the centre wing tank for the first time on this model. The centre tank and its associated systems have always been present as standard on its longer-range sibling – the A330-200. The additional fuel capacity for the A330-300 allows operators to fly new longer distance routes, such as direct flights between South-East Asia and Europe. For example, it will permit westbound direct flights such as Kuala Lumpur to Frankfurt or Paris, with the ability to carry additional cargo on the eastbound return flight.
Head of the A330 programme Patrick Piedrafita commented: “The A330 is already a highly efficient and reliable airliner and we have taken it as our duty to maximise this even further, along with range and payload increases.” He added: “We are currently delivering more A330s per month than ever before, and this is set to continue, especially given the ongoing improvements we are introducing to the airframe, cabin interior, and engines.”
The A330 Family, which spans 250 to 300 seats, and includes Freighter, VIP, and Military Transport/Tanker variants, has now attracted more than 1,200 orders and around 900 aircraft are flying worldwide. Ever since the original version of the A330-300 entered service, the hallmark has been its very efficient operating economics. Thanks to the introduction of numerous product improvements, it remains the most cost-efficient and capable aircraft in its class and the Family is achieving average dispatch reliability above 99 percent. With headquarters in Toulouse, France, Airbus is an EADS company.
Qantas becomes a launch customer for Airbus’ iPad Electronic Flight Bag solution
Combining Airbus’ EFB content with the iPad portable device
Qantas has become a launch customer for the ‘FlySmart with Airbus’ cockpit applications on iPad. These ‘Electronic Flight Bag’ (EFB) applications will be used by all pilots in the airline who fly Airbus aircraft.
The Airbus EFB solution for iPad was announced at the Farnborough Air Show earlier this year and Qantas has been working closely with Airbus since the launch of the project. Qantas pilots took part in testing the Airbus applications and worked with Airbus engineers to help define the best iPad EFB applications for the pilot community.
The Airbus iPad EFB applications will soon be delivered to Qantas as well as to a growing number of launch customers worldwide who have chosen the system. Pilots around the world will soon be able to consult all their Airbus operational manuals on iPad. They will also be able to compute their aircraft performance calculations which will provide them with optimised and accurate results on any runway of their operational route network.
Qantas’ Head of Flight Technical, Captain David Oliver, said: “We’re pleased to be working with Airbus on this innovative new EFB application, which will form part of the broader roll-out of iPads to all Qantas pilots over the coming months. Qantas is committed to new technology that reduces paperwork in the cockpit and improves access to information for our pilots, and this app very much meets that requirement.”
Didier Lux Executive Vice President of Airbus’ Customer Services commented: “We are delighted that Qantas has become a launch customer for the iPad FlySmart with Airbus EFB apps following our close collaboration during the development phase of the project.” He adds: “We have listened to our customers’ requirements for a lightweight alternative to PC operating system EFB devices.”
A pioneer in providing EFB applications to the industry with the goal of creating the ‘paperless’ cockpit 15 years ago, Airbus is again leading the way in achieving this important leap in technology by combining its EFB content with the iPad.
Airbus is the world’s leading aircraft manufacturer offering the most modern, innovative and efficient family of passenger airliners on the market, ranging in capacity from 100 to more than 500 seats. Airbus has design and manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, the UK, and Spain as well as subsidiaries in the US, China, Japan and in the Middle East. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, Airbus is an EADS company.
Northrop Grumman, U.S. Navy Conduct First Catapult Launch of X-47B Unmanned Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corporation and the U.S. Navy have conducted the Navy's first catapult launch of an unmanned system using the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator.
Photos: http://media.globenewswire.com/noc/mediagallery.html?pkgid=16009
The test was conducted today at a shore-based catapult facility at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. It marks the first of several shore-based catapult-to-flight tests that will be performed before the Navy's UCAS Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D) program catapult launches the X-47B from a ship.
Northrop Grumman is the Navy's prime contractor for the UCAS-D program.
"Today's successful launch is another critical milestone in the carrier-suitability testing phase of the UCAS-D program," said Mike Mackey, Northrop Grumman's UCAS-D program director. "It also provides another confidence-building step toward our rendezvous with history next year."
Following the catapult launch, the X-47B conducted a test flight over Chesapeake Bay near Patuxent River. The flight included several maneuvers designed to simulate tasks that the aircraft will have to perform when it lands on a ship, including flying in a typical ship holding pattern, and executing a carrier approach flight profile. The flight also allowed the test team to gather precision navigation data associated with each of those maneuvers.
According to Daryl Martis, Northrop Grumman's UCAS-D flight test director, the catapult event was significant for another reason: "Today's launch provided our team with another opportunity to demonstrate the precision operation of the Northrop Grumman-developed Control Display Unit [CDU], one of the key enablers of future flight deck operations for the X-47B," he said.
The CDU is a wireless, arm-mounted controller that will allow a flight deck operator to control and maneuver the X-47B on the flight deck, including moving it into the catapult, disengaging it from the carrier's arresting wires and moving it quickly out of the landing area.
Over the next few weeks, the UCAS-D program expects to conduct several shore-based catapults at Patuxent River. On Nov. 26, an X-47B was hoisted aboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. to begin a series of deck handling trials. The trials, expected to run through mid December, will be used to evaluate the performance of the CDU in an actual carrier environment.
In 2013, the program plans to demonstrate the ability of an X-47B to operate from a Navy aircraft carrier, including launch, recovery and air traffic control operations. The program will also mature technologies required for potential future Navy unmanned air system programs. For the latest X-47B news and information, please visit www.as.northropgrumman.com/products/nucasx47b/.
Northrop Grumman's UCAS-D industry team includes Pratt & Whitney, Lockheed Martin, GKN Aerospace, Eaton, General Electric, UTC Aerospace Systems, Dell, Honeywell, Moog, Wind River, Parker Aerospace and Rockwell Collins.
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.
Video: X-47B first catapult Launch
In the same week, Northrop Grumman's X-47B combat aircraft system demonstrator has arrived on the aircraft carrier deck - by crane - and made its first catapult launch - on land.
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Advanced Variable Speed Turbine For Army Rotorcraft In Development
Advanced Variable Speed Turbine For Army Rotorcraft In Development: Pratt & Whitney Awarded R&D Contract For New Technology The U.S. Army has awarded a research and development contract to Pratt & Whitney for an Advanced Variable-Speed Power Turbine (AVSPOT) to meet the range and lift requirements for current and future force rotorcraft. The AVSPOT program is an initiative by the U.S. Army's Aviation Applied Technology Directorate in collaboration with NASA.
Air New Zealand Unveils Special Hobbit Livery on Boeing 777-300 #spotters #avgeek
Air New Zealand Unveils Special Hobbit Livery on Boeing 777-300:
On Saturday November 24th 2012, Air New Zealand unveiled it’s all new Hobbit themed 777-300. The aircraft will operate on the Auckland-Los Angeles-London Heathrow flight (ANZ 2) to showcase the plane that will make its way back to Auckland and onto Wellington in time for the world premier of The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey on November 28th.
Los sindicatos de tierra de Iberia anuncian paros entre el 14 y el 21 de diciembre
Los sindicatos de tierra de Iberia anuncian paros entre el 14 y el 21 de diciembre:
Según informa Europa Press, los sindicatos de Iberia han intensificado estos días sus contactos para coordinar una respuesta conjunta de movilizaciones contra el plan de reestructuración presentado por la aerolínea, que prevé un recorte de plantilla de unos 4.500 trabajadores y preparan ya un calendario de huelga, que arrancaría en diciembre y podría prolongarse hasta enero
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Según informa Europa Press, los sindicatos de Iberia han intensificado estos días sus contactos para coordinar una respuesta conjunta de movilizaciones contra el plan de reestructuración presentado por la aerolínea, que prevé un recorte de plantilla de unos 4.500 trabajadores y preparan ya un calendario de huelga, que arrancaría en diciembre y podría prolongarse hasta enero
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Business jet demand in central Europe soars by nearly 300% in five years, says Hawker Beechcraft
Business jet demand in central Europe soars by nearly 300% in five years, says Hawker Beechcraft: Demand for executive jets in central Europe surged by 291% between 2007 and 2011, compared with 2002-2006, according to research by aircraft manufacturer Hawker Beechcraft.
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft reports 1H net loss of $100 million
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft reports 1H net loss of $100 million:
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Co. (SCAC) has reported a first-half net loss of $100.3 million, deepened from a $16.9 million loss in the year-ago period.
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Co. (SCAC) has reported a first-half net loss of $100.3 million, deepened from a $16.9 million loss in the year-ago period.
Fibra de carbono y UAV: del dicho al hecho
Hace unos cinco años que los responsables de la Junta de Andalucía, cuando organizaban algún evento aeronáutico, decían: en la aeronáutica andaluza "somos punteros en las tecnologías de fibra de carbono". Los jefecillos de EADS disimulaban a lo Gila, mirando de un lado a otro como diciendo: "¡Que nadie se apunte esooo!".
Solo cuando es evidente que no hay en la región ni un 10 por ciento de lo que hay en la planta de fibra de carbono de Airbus en Toledo han dejado por fin de hacer el ridículo. Pero ahora tienen otra retahíla: "Somos líderes en UAV", que son aviones no tripulados. Pero como dice el dicho popular, siempre salta un cojo. De las regiones de España con presencia aeronáutica precisamente en Andalucía es donde no hay ni una empresa que fabrique UAV, salvando los casos honrosos de las empresas que compran el UAV y le ponen sus pegatinas.
Solo cuando es evidente que no hay en la región ni un 10 por ciento de lo que hay en la planta de fibra de carbono de Airbus en Toledo han dejado por fin de hacer el ridículo. Pero ahora tienen otra retahíla: "Somos líderes en UAV", que son aviones no tripulados. Pero como dice el dicho popular, siempre salta un cojo. De las regiones de España con presencia aeronáutica precisamente en Andalucía es donde no hay ni una empresa que fabrique UAV, salvando los casos honrosos de las empresas que compran el UAV y le ponen sus pegatinas.
Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... - Equities.com
Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... - Equities.com:
Waterbury Republican American | Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... Equities.com Nov. 28--After failed attempts to replace the president's fleet of transportation helicopters in the past decade, the U.S. Navy has rebooted the acquisition project and expects to have new aircraft aloft by 2020. Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., who has ... Sikorsky back in hunt for presidential helicopterWaterbury Republican American Navy moves ahead to replace presidential helicoptersSkim That US Navy moves to replace presidential helicoptersAFP Flightglobal los 23 artículos informativos » |
Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... - Equities.com
Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... - Equities.com:
Waterbury Republican American | Sikorsky Teaming With Lockheed In Attempt To Win Marine One ... Equities.com Nov. 28--After failed attempts to replace the president's fleet of transportation helicopters in the past decade, the U.S. Navy has rebooted the acquisition project and expects to have new aircraft aloft by 2020. Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., who has ... Sikorsky back in hunt for presidential helicopterWaterbury Republican American Navy moves ahead to replace presidential helicoptersSkim That US Navy moves to replace presidential helicoptersAFP Flightglobal los 23 artículos informativos » |
Sesión informativa Australia: un país de oportunidades para ingenieros
El 21 de noviembre se celebró en el Salón de Actos del Instituto de la Ingeniería de España la sesión informativa Australia: un país de oportunidades para ingenieros superiores. En la misma se proporcionó a los asistentes información detallada acerca de las posibilidades de obtener trabajo en Australia para los ingenieros españoles.
El acto fue retransmitido con gran exito por Internet. En el evento participaron varios cientos de ingenieros que pudieron tanto in situ como mediante correo electrónico plantear dudas y preguntas a los representantes de la agencia Viva Australia http://www.iies.es/Sesion-informativa-Australia-un-pais-de-oportunidades-para-ingenieros-superiores_a2563.html
El acto fue retransmitido con gran exito por Internet. En el evento participaron varios cientos de ingenieros que pudieron tanto in situ como mediante correo electrónico plantear dudas y preguntas a los representantes de la agencia Viva Australia http://www.iies.es/Sesion-informativa-Australia-un-pais-de-oportunidades-para-ingenieros-superiores_a2563.html
Economía Empresa.Alestis prevé la entrada de nuevo capital en la compañía y convencer a Airbus de su fiabilidad técnica
Economía Empresa.Alestis prevé la entrada de nuevo capital en la ... - Finanzas.com:
Fly-News | Economía Empresa.Alestis prevé la entrada de nuevo capital en la ... Finanzas.com El consejo de administración de Alestis Aerospace prevé la entrada de nuevo capital en la compañía que permita mantener "e incluso aumentar" el "positivo" ritmo de entregas y haga olvidar el riesgo de desaparición de la compañía, que supondría una ... Alestis presentará el ERE en los próximos díasAndalucía Información Airbus da un mes a Alestis para resolver el concurso y sacar...Diario de Sevilla Airbus presiona a Alestis con la pérdida del contrato para el A350 ...Fly-News Diario de Cádiz -abcdesevilla.es -La Voz Digital (Cádiz) los 18 artículos informativos » |
Alestis advierte a Airbus que Alestis es el socio "mejor" y más "fiable" para hacer la 'panza' del A350
Alestis advierte a Airbus que es el socio "mejor" y más "fiable"... - Diario de Sevilla:
Fly-News | Alestis advierte a Airbus que es el socio "mejor" y más "fiable"... Diario de Sevilla Alestis saca pecho frente a Airbus ante la posibilidad de perder la fabricación de piezas estratégicas para la compañía. El grupo aeronaútico andaluz advirtió ayer al constructor europeo que es "el mejor socio con el que puede contar para la producción ... Alestis demandará a Airbus por sacar a concurso una pieza del A-350El País.com (España) Economía Empresa.Alestis prevé la entrada de nuevo capital en la ...Finanzas.com Airbus da un mes a Alestis para resolver el concurso y sacar...Diario de Cádiz Fly-News -La Voz Digital (Cádiz) -Andalucía Información los 23 artículos informativos » |
Alestis podría demandar a Airbus por sacar de nuevo a concursola "Belly Fairing" del A350
El consejo de administración de la empresa aeronáutica Alestis, la principal del sector en Andalucía, debatirá este viernes la presentación de una demanda contra su principal cliente, Airbus. La razón es que el gigante europeo ha sacado a concurso público una de las piezas del modelo 1000 del A-350, que, por contrato, estaba destinada a Alestis. El pleito es un nuevo episodio de tensión en pleno concurso de acreedores.
La competencia por Airbus y Boeing solo puede venir de China, según el director de EADS
El doctor Thomas Enders, consejero delegado del grupo aerospacial EADS, hablando en la conferencia europea-china "The Hamburg Summit: China meets Europe" en la Cámara de Comercio de Hamburgo, predijo que solo una compañía china podría ser capaz de entrar en la falange de los constructores de aeronaves norteamericanos/europeos en el futuro. "Las barreras de entrada a la construcción de grandes aeronaves comerciales son altas, pero si hay un país capaz de superar los obstáculos financieros e industriales para unirse al exclusivo club Airbus-Boeing, ese es China". Enders anunció más inversión por parte de EADS en el mercado chino al mismo tiempo: "Queremos formar parte de esta increíble historia de éxito, con crecientes inversiones en la industria china, pero también en la ciudadanía y en las personas con talento y capacidad de China".
Los fuertes recortes en Defensa impiden levantar el vuelo
El sector aeronáutico no ha conseguido despegar en el ámbito comercial, pero tampoco en el área militar, debido fundamentalmente a los recortes ministeriales.
artíclo completo aqui: Los fuertes recortes en Defensa impiden levantar el vuelo:
artíclo completo aqui: Los fuertes recortes en Defensa impiden levantar el vuelo:
Advanced Variable Speed Turbine For Army Rotorcraft In Development
Advanced Variable Speed Turbine For Army Rotorcraft In Development: Pratt & Whitney Awarded R&D Contract For New Technology The U.S. Army has awarded a research and development contract to Pratt & Whitney for an Advanced Variable-Speed Power Turbine (AVSPOT) to meet the range and lift requirements for current and future force rotorcraft. The AVSPOT program is an initiative by the U.S. Army's Aviation Applied Technology Directorate in collaboration with NASA.
Helitt cumple su primer año de operaciones
El 21 de noviembre de 2012 Helitt Líneas Aéreas cumple su primer aniversario de operaciones. Hace un año tenía lugar el vuelo inaugural de la compañía, un trayecto Málaga-Melilla en uno de los aviones ATR72 de la aerolínea. Despegó de la Costa del Sol a las 12:00 tomando tierra en la ciudad norteafricana a las 12:40, realizándose a las 17:35 horas el trayecto de vuelta.
Desde aquella fecha Helitt ha experimentado un crecimiento y una expansión importante. En noviembre de 2011 la compañía contaba con unos 70 trabajadores, un año después la cifra de empleados supera los 170. A lo largo de estos meses Helitt ha ido incrementando su oferta de destinos, se han abierto bases por toda España, se efectúa servicio de carga aérea, y se ha pasado a realizar autohandling en la mayoría de aeropuertos en los que opera, manteniendo siempre la filosofía de poner el transporte aéreo al alcance de todos gracias a unos precios asequibles y competitivos. En la presente temporada de invierno Helitt vuela a 7 destinos: Málaga, Melilla, Barcelona, Madrid, Casablanca, Badajoz y Vitoria, además de las conexiones a Bilbao y Valencia en código compartido con Air Europa.
A lo largo de este año de operaciones Helitt Líneas Aéreas ha transportado en sus diferentes rutas a en torno 135.000 pasajeros en un total de 4.023 servicios con una media de ocupación del 50%.
GMV presenta sus soluciones ISTAR a la OTAN
- El simposio ha tenido lugar en Ramstein, Alemania
- GMV ha generado gran expectación entre los asistentes, gracias a las innovadoras soluciones tecnológicas mostradas
GMV ha participado recientemente en el Simposio ISTAR de la OTAN -NATO Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) Symposium and Technology Expo- que ha tenido lugar en la Base Aérea de Ramstein.
El objetivo del Simposio de este año ha sido ayudar a las naciones a identificar las deficiencias en sus capacidades y mostrar a la OTAN los sistemas comerciales y las tecnologías emergentes que pudieran cerrar esas brechas.
GMV ha tenido la oportunidad de mostrar en el evento sus soluciones tecnológicas en el área ISTAR. En concreto, GMV presentó los avances realizados en el programa SEISMO como Sistema de Explotación ISTAR Móvil para el programa MAJIIC (Multisensor Aerospace / Ground Joint ISR -Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance- Interoperability Coalition), la aportación de GMV en el programa ATLANTE (Avión Táctico de Largo Alcance No Tripulado Español) y la infraestructura para el programa español SIGINT.
Las soluciones que presentó GMV generaron un gran interés de los participantes, tanto del personal de la OTAN destacado en la base, como de las principales compañías del sector, con representantes de THALES, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing, entre otros.
Asimismo, durante la Jornada, GMV realizó una exposición acerca de las “Soluciones ICT para la Superioridad de la Información” que causó una gran expectación entre los asistentes. En particular, la División de Inteligencia de la base de Ramstein felicitó a GMV por la calidad de la exposición, en concreto por la aproximación expuesta en área de fusión de información para la obtención de inteligencia.
GMV es un grupo tecnológico español fundado en 1984, de capital privado y con presencia internacional. Opera en los sectores: Aeroespacial, Defensa y Seguridad, Transporte, Sanidad, Telecomunicaciones y Tecnologías de la Información para AAPP y grandes empresas. Obtuvo unos ingresos en 2011 de más de 100 millones de euros, con una plantilla de más de 1.000 profesionales. La estrategia de crecimiento de la compañía está basada en la innovación continua, dedicando un 10% de su facturación a I+D+i. GMV ha alcanzado el nivel 5 de CMMI, el modelo más prestigioso del mundo en cuanto a la mejora de la capacidad de los procesos de una organización y cuenta con numerosas patentes internacionales. En la actualidad GMV es el primer proveedor independiente del mundo de Sistemas de Control en Tierra para operadores de satélites comerciales de telecomunicaciones; la tercera empresa europea por volumen de participación en Galileo; el principal proveedor de sistemas de mando y control C3I del Ejército de Tierra español. En el sector TIC ha llevado a cabo proyectos emblemáticos en el desarrollo e implantación de portales y plataformas de correo, se ha constituido en referente nacional como proveedor de soluciones y servicios avanzados de seguridad en redes IP, aplicaciones de movilidad y aplicaciones TICs para las Administraciones Públicas y el desarrollo de la e-Administración.
AECA & Helicópteros participará en la decima edición de los Premios Batefuegos de oro 2012.
En su décima edición, los Premios Batefuegos de Oro galardonan a personas y entidades cuyo esfuerzo se ha centrado, de manera destacada, en la prevención y lucha contra incendios forestales durante este 2012.
Este prestigioso galardón fue concebido en su origen por APAS (Asociación para la Promoción de Actividades Socioculturales), como una iniciativa con la que concienciar a la población de la necesidad de cuidar la masa forestal, patrimonio de todos y, por otro lado, como símbolo de agradecimiento a los que cada año se implican en primera persona en esta lucha. De la misma manera, Aeca & Helicópteros se suma a esta iniciativa de llevar a cabo un homenaje a través de estos premios, a todos los que cada día luchan contra el fuego.
La entrega de tales reconocimientos se llevará a cabo en Madrid, el 29 de noviembre, en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Montes de Madrid de 19:00 a 21:00 horas.
Previo a la entrega de premios, se llevará a cabo una Jornada Técnica bajo el título “Incendios forestales adversos” en las que varios ponentes entre los que estarán el Secretario General deAeca & Helicópteros, Dámaso Castejón, que tratarán la prevención de los incendios forestales en situación de crisis económica con la influencia de fenómenos climatológicos adversos extremos, reflexionando sobre una campaña compleja y las decisiones a tomar en el futuro.
MÁS DE 150 EMPRESAS ANDALUZAS CONOCEN LAS CLAVES PARA IMPLANTARSE CON ÉXITO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
Economia, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo, a través de Extenda, organiza
esta jornada sobre un mercado en el que Andalucía ha más que duplicado sus
exportaciones en la última década
Un total de 151 empresas andaluzas han acudido hoy a
la jornada “Claves de Éxito en la Implantación en Estados Unidos”, que ha celebrado
la Consejería de Economía, Innovación Ciencia y Empleo, a través de Extenda-Agencia
Andaluza de Promoción Exterior en su sede en Sevilla.
Las participantes en la sesión han podido conocer una
de las vías que permiten el crecimiento de las empresas andaluzas, sobre todo
teniendo en cuenta el marco económico actual, en que la apertura a mercados
exteriores se plantea, cada vez más, como una necesidad.
Teresa Sáez, directora general de Extenda, inauguró la
sesión junto a Maritheresa F.Frain, cónsul de Estados Unidos en Sevilla, que
apuntó las claves administrativas y políticas del mercado norteamericano y el
impacto de las últimas elecciones celebradas en el país.
La directora de Extenda destacó que “hacer llegar la
experiencia de empresas andaluzas, como Biomedal y AGQ, implantadas con éxito
EE.UU., y otros mercados como Centroamérica, para los que este país es la mejor
plataforma de acceso, es la mejor herramienta para explicar las ventajas de
hacerlo”. Añadió que ambas firmas “han contado con los servicios de Extenda
para desarrollar su trayectoria internacional”. Teresa Sáez indicó que confiaba
en la producción de “sinergias para las firmas que hagan productiva la jornada
más allá de su celebración”.
Finalmente señaló que “desde hace una década, con la
puesta en marcha de la primera oficina de Extenda en Miami, ha crecido un 74%
el número de empresas andaluzas exportadoras a este mercado, que en 2011 llegó ya
a 1.554”.
La jornada también contó con la presencia de Juan
Rivera, socio director de la consultara especializada en el mercado
norteamericano EIL, que explicó las claves comerciales, financieras y culturales en la
implantación en EE.UU. Por otra parte, Pedro Torres, director de Marketing Internacional de AGQ Labs
& Technological, y Pilar Cebolla de Biomedal, en video conferencia desde
New Jersey, contaron su exitosa experiencia de implantación, como firmas
andaluzas, en el mercado.
Finalmente, Michael Wieting, director de la Oficina de
Promoción de Negocios de Extenda en Nueva York, expuso desde su sede, también
por video conferencia, los servicios de apoyo que Extenda presta en destino a
las empresas.
El objetivo de esta jornada ha sido facilitar, a todas
aquellas empresas que quieran implantarse en Estados Unidos a corto o medio
plazo o se planteen dicho mercado como un posible destino para internacionalizar
sus productos o servicios, el acceso, con garantías de éxito, al país.
Estados
Unidos-Andalucía
Según los datos de Extenda, Andalucía ha más que
duplicado (120%) sus exportaciones a EE.UU. en la última década, lo que supone
triplicar el crecimiento medio de España, y pasar de los 667 millones de euros
de 2001 a los 1.480 millones en 2011. En 2011 balanza comercial fue positiva
para la comunidad (+705 millones de
euros, mientras que la de España fue negativa (-2.995 millones de euros).
Asimismo,
en el periodo de enero a septiembre de 2012, Andalucía es la comunidad que más
exporta a EE.UU. hasta el punto de que 1 de cada 5 euros que vende España
proceden de Andalucía. Actualmente es la comunidad que más crece en el mercado,
con un 16% (sobre un crecimiento del 84% en 2011) y Estados Unidos se ha
convertido ya en el cuarto destino mundial, con el 7% de nuestras ventas entre
enero y septiembre (1.325 millones de euros), cuando en 2009 era el octavo.
En
lo que va de 2012 las ventas a EE.UU. han crecido (16%) casi el doble del
crecimiento medio nacional (8,4%), lo que sitúa a Andalucía como primera
comunidad exportadora, con el 20% del total español. Por productos lideran las ventas combustibles
y aceites minerales (56% del total) y las conservas de verduras o frutas (8,6%
del total).
Innovación andaluza
Destaca
el aceite de oliva que ha multiplicado por 2,5 veces la factura exportadora
desde el año 2000 al 2011, y ya en los nueve meses de 2012 ha superado las
ventas totales de 2011, con 98 millones de euros como tercer destino mundial. En
lo que va de 2012 ya se ha vendido más aeronáutico a EE.UU. que aceite de
oliva, 100 millones de euros, con un crecimiento del 33% respecto a 2011.
Extenda
también apoyo otros sectores en este mercado, como el de piedra natural, a
través del programa Embajadores del Mármol, que junto AEMA, da a conocer a
arquitectos norteamericanos la oferta de calidad de este producto que después
prescriben en sus proyectos de edificación.
Además,
en sectores innovadores como el de energías renovables, las compañías andaluzas
han logrado proyectos importantes, y Extenda colabora con la organización de
acciones comerciales, como la reciente misión a Colorado y Arizona. En TIC,
Andalucía tiene a EE.UU como segundo destino mundial, con el 9% del total, y en este mes Extenda lleva a cabo una misión
comercial en Silicon Valley con cinco firmas de la comunidad.
Con
estos datos “las empresas andaluzas están demostrando la competitividad de sus
productos y servicios en uno de los mercados más exigentes del mundo. Y lo
hacen tanto los sectores tradicionales de exportación, como los más
innovadores”, comentó Teresa Sáez.
Lockheed Martin Demonstrates New Ground-Based Laser System in Tests Against Rockets and Unmanned Aerial System
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 27, 2012 – Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] today announced that it has successfully demonstrated a portable, ground-based military laser system in a series of tests against representative airborne targets. Lockheed Martin developed the Area Defense Anti-Munitions (ADAM) system to provide a defense against short-range threats, such as rockets and unmanned aerial systems.
Since August, the ADAM system has successfully engaged an unmanned aerial system target in flight at a range of approximately 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) and has destroyed four small-caliber rocket targets in simulated flight at a range of approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles).
“Lockheed Martin has invested in the development of the ADAM system because of the enormous potential effectiveness of high-energy lasers,” said Doug Graham, Lockheed Martin’s vice president of advanced programs for Strategic and Missile Defense Systems. “We are committed to supporting the transition of directed energy’s revolutionary capability to the war fighter.”
Designed for short-range defense of high-value areas including forward operating bases, the ADAM system’s 10-kilowatt fiber laser is engineered to destroy targets up to 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) away. The system precisely tracks targets in cluttered optical environments and has a tracking range of more than 5 kilometers (3.1 miles). The system has been designed to be flexible enough to operate against rockets as a standalone system and to engage unmanned aerial systems with an external radar cue. The ADAM system’s modular architecture combines commercial hardware components with the company’s proprietary software in an integrated and easy-to-operate system.
“Lockheed Martin has applied its expertise as a laser weapon system integrator to provide a practical and affordable defense against serious threats to military forces and installations,” said Paul Shattuck, Lockheed Martin’s director of directed energy systems for Strategic and Missile Defense Systems. “In developing the ADAM system, we combined our proven laser beam control architecture with commercial hardware to create a capable, integrated laser weapon system.”
Lockheed Martin has been a pioneer in the development and demonstration of high-energy laser capabilities for more than 30 years and has made key advances in areas such as precision pointing and control, line-of-sight stabilization and adaptive optics.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation’s net sales for 2011 were $46.5 billion.
For the first time, two very-high-resolution satellites will operate as a constellation, offering daily revisit capability to all users (rapid images, regular images, twice as many images)
- Pléiades 1B will join its twin Pléiades 1A to offer daily revisit in very high resolution
- Pléiades 1B, Europe’s second very-high-resolution satellite built by Astrium for the French space agency CNES is ready for launch from French Guiana on 30 November
- The satellite will join its twin, Pléiades 1A, to offer very-high-resolution optical products (50cm) and unique image acquisition modes (mosaics, corridor, 3D, etc.)
Astrium, Europe’s leading space technology company, is prime contractor for the Pléiades 1B satellite scheduled for take-off on 30 November. The satellite will be lifting off aboard a Soyuz launcher from the European Space Centre in French Guiana, and has already been integrated on the Fregat upper stage of the launch vehicle and transferred to the launch pad. Pléiades 1B is now ready for flight.
“Once Pléiades 1B reaches orbit, Astrium Services will offer a daily very high resolution revisit capability,” said Evert Dudok, CEO of Astrium Services. “For users, Pléiades will soon mean rapid images, regular images and twice as many images in superb resolution.”
Daily revisit capabilities offer true added value for users of space imagery products around the world. The ability to image any place on Earth daily is an essential factor when the utmost reactivity is needed. Conflict zones and crisis/disaster areas will be visible in a matter of hours, wherever their location in the world and, in cases of natural disasters or crises, Pléiades is the perfect tool to help plan evacuation and rescue operations.
This feature also makes it possible to observe changes at specific sites every day (for instance, progress made on large-scale engineering construction projects, monitoring of mining, industrial and military complexes, etc). By doubling the daily collection capacity, and with images produced twice as rapidly, the Pléiades constellation offers users very-high-resolution imagery over large swaths; this makes it ideal for mapping large areas, with more opportunities to collect cloud-free images.
The two Pléiades satellites will be phased 180° apart in the same near-polar heliosynchronous orbit at an altitude of 694 km, enabling daily revisits to any location on the planet.
Pléiades 1B is the second dual-use, very-high-resolution satellite for the Pléiades constellation. Like its twin Pléiades 1A, which has been in orbit since December 2011, Pléiades 1B was manufactured by Astrium in Toulouse for the French space agency CNES. Thales Alenia Space provides the very high-resolution optical imaging instrument.
And also like its twin, Pléiades 1B will provide 50-centimetre products over a 20-kilometre footprint to the French and Spanish defence ministries, civil institutions, and to private users through Astrium Services, the exclusive distributor of Pléiades products for the civil market.
In addition to their high precision, the Pléiades satellites are also notable for their remarkable agility, which enables tilted imaging from nadir and operation in several acquisition modes (20 images over 1000 x 1000 km², stereo, 3D, mosaic, corridor, etc.).
For further information about the Pléiades satellites manufactured by Astrium:
http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/programme/pleiades.html
To see a selection of very-high-resolution images from Pléiades 1A, go to:
http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/articles/pleiades-1a-spot-6-image-gallery.html
Eurocopter AS365 N3+ Dauphin helicopters enter service with the Bangladesh Army for use in humanitarian missions and VIP airlift
The Bangladesh Army has marked its formal service introduction of two new Eurocopter AS365 N3+ Dauphin helicopters, which will be deployed on United Nations humanitarian missions and operated in multi-role transport duties for the republic.
The Bangladesh Army has marked its formal service introduction of two new Eurocopter AS365 N3+ Dauphin helicopters, which will be deployed on United Nations humanitarian missions and operated in multi-role transport duties for the republic.
Supplied through the Eurocopter South East Asia subsidiary, these are the first Eurocopter-built rotorcraft to join the Bangladesh Army’s aviation fleet, and they were presented today during a ceremony at the military service’s Dhaka Cantonment headquarters.
In preparation for the twin-engine Dauphin’s service introduction, an initial group of Bangladesh Army pilots attended ground school classes at Eurocopter South East Asia’s Singapore facility, and were trained in the subsidiary’s AS365 N3+ full-flight simulator. Additional crew members are to follow, including pilots who will be qualified as instructors.
“These two Dauphins will significantly enhance our capabilities, as we continue to participate actively in world peacekeeping missions,” explained Brigadier General Abdullah Al Azhar, commander of the ad hoc army aviation group. “The provision of simulator training by Eurocopter South East Asia has greatly facilitated the service entry of the aircraft, allowing our pilots to operate them from the onset with confidence and ease.”
To cater to the growing Dauphin fleet in Asia, Eurocopter South East Asia was designated earlier this year as the regional hub to provide training, major inspection and heavy structural repairs for the Dauphin family of helicopters.
“We welcome the Bangladesh Army to Eurocopter’s global family of operators,” said Bernard Brenner, President & CEO of Eurocopter South East Asia. “Their confidence in our products stems not just from the Dauphin’s proven capabilities, but also from our ability to provide them with the full suite of support and services, which comes as a direct benefit from Eurocopter’s policy of being in close proximity to the customers.”
Eurocopter’s AS365 N3+ is the company’s latest member in the Dauphin helicopter family, featuring more powerful Arriel 2C turboshaft engines, an increased gross weight, a 4-axis autopilot and glass cockpit.
About Eurocopter South East Asia
Eurocopter South East Asia (ESEA) is the Regional Headquarters of Eurocopter, the world’s leading helicopter manufacturer. Established in 1977 in Singapore, ESEA is the training and technical hub, and handles sales and customer support activities of 15 territories in total. In 2011, ESEA achieved a turnover of 135 million Euros. With a staff-strength of more than 200 professionals, the company has developed a successful commercial network of Singapore-based sales team and regional sales managers and technical representatives, servicing and maintaining more than 300 helicopters in the region. Website: www.eurocoptersea.com.sg
About Eurocopter
Established in 1992, the Franco-German-Spanish Eurocopter Group is a division of EADS, a world leader in aerospace and defense-related services. The Eurocopter Group employs approximately 20,000 people. In 2011, Eurocopter confirmed its position as the world’s number one helicopter manufacturer with a turnover of 5.4 billion Euros, orders for 457 new helicopters and a 43 percent market share in the civil and parapublic sectors. Overall, the Group’s helicopters account for 33 percent of the worldwide civil and parapublic fleet. Eurocopter’s strong international presence is ensured by its subsidiaries and participations in 21 countries. Eurocopter’s worldwide network of service centers, training facilities, distributors and certified agents supports some 2,900 customers. There currently are more than 11,300 Eurocopter helicopters in service in 149 countries. Eurocopter offers the most comprehensive civil and military helicopter range in the world and is fully committed to safety as the most important aspect of its business.
China’s Tibet Airlines takes delivery of its first FALC A319 and Maldivian Airlines becomes a new A320 operator
China’s Tibet Airlines has taken delivery of its first A319 assembled at the Airbus Tianjin Final Assembly Line (FALC). The A319 delivered today is the fifth A319 to join the all Airbus fleet operated by lhasa based Tibet Airlines. The airline received its first Airbus A319 in July 2011 in Hamburg, Germany.
The newly delivered A319 accommodates 128 passengers in a two-class configuration with eight premium seats and 120 economy seats. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-5B engines.
The aircraft will operate from Lhasa Gongga Airport, which at 12,000 feet in altitude is one of the world’s highest. t o. It will fly the route between Lhasa and Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong in Southern China with a stop-over in Chengdu, Southwestern China.
The newly introduced A319 is certificated for high altitude airport operation and RNP-AR (Required Navigation Performance – Authorisation Required) and Satcom installed.
RNP-AR procedures represent today the most modern navigation technique, allowing the aircraft to fly precisely along a predefined route using on-board navigation systems and the GPS-based ‘Global Navigation Satellite System’ (GNSS). RNP AR is especially important for airlines operating in and out of high altitude airports. Tibet Airlines has selected Quovadis, an Airbus subsidiary, as its strategic partner for its RNP-AR operations.
“The new aircraft will fly between Shenzhen and Lhasa and contribute to further development of the two areas”, said Yin Huixin, Vice President of Tibet Airlines.
“We are honored that our modern Airbus A319 aircraft will contribute to the development of civil aviation on the Tibetan plateau and I’m really confident that the FALC assembled A319 will serve the need of Tibet Airlines”, said Airbus China President Laurence Barron.
The FALC in Tianjin is based on the latest state-of-the-art Airbus single aisle final assembly line in Hamburg, Germany. The aircraft delivered in China are assembled to the same standards as those assembled and delivered in Europe.
Airbus has delivered 105 Tianjin assembled A320 Family aircraft to 11 operators since the inauguration of the Final Assembly Line in 2008, which is the first Airbus final assembly line outside Europe.
Maldivian Airlines, the national carrier of the Maldives has become a new operator of Airbus single aisle aircraft, following the first commercial flight of an A320 on the inaugural flight from Male to Chennai. The aircraft, operated under a leasing agreement, is the first A320 Maldivian will fly to destinations in the Indian sub-continent.
The aircraft, which is powered by CFM56 engines, was previously handed over at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport, Maldives, in October 2012. Its interior has been specifically modified to accommodate a three-class configuration: 14 business, 18 premium and 120 economy seats.
“This entry into service of our first A320 is a great day for Maldivian and our passengers. This signifies the increasing expansion of Maldivian in the region,” commented Abdul Haris, Managing Director of Maldivian. “We will start our A320 operations with direct flights to Mumbai, Chennai and Dhaka, much-anticipated routes for our customers.”
“We are delighted to welcome Maldivian as the latest operator of our best selling A320 Family,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. “Its best-in-class fuel consumption and impeccable eco-efficient credentials make it the ideal match for the Maldives, an island nation which sets high standards for environmental responsibility.”
The A320 Family (A318, A319, A320 and A321) is recognized as the benchmark single-aisle aircraft family. With more than 8, 600 aircraft sold, and over 5, 300 aircraft delivered to more than 350 customers and operators worldwide, the A320 Family is the world’s best-selling single-aisle aircraft family. With 99.8 per cent reliability and extended servicing periods, the A320 Family has the lowest operating costs of any single aisle aircraft. Uniquely, the A320 Family offers a containerized cargo system, which is compatible with the worldwide standard wide-body system.
Corsair and TransAsia Airways get their first 330s
Corsair has taken delivery of the first of two A330-300s ordered from Airbus. The aircraft was delivered at a special ceremony in Toulouse today attended by Corsair Chairman, Pascal de Izaguirre.
This new A330-300 is part of TUI’s commitment to invest in today’s greenest aircraft and to strengthen services from Paris across the Atlantic Ocean, to the French West Indies, Canada and West Africa and to the Indian Ocean destinations The aircraft is the first to be delivered from the two A330-300s ordered in December 2010. It will enter in commercial service by end of this month .
“We are delighted with this decision by TUI Travel to buy Airbus A330 aircraft”, says Pascal de Izaguirre, CEO, Corsair. “We already benefit from an excellent performance of an A330-200s and these new A330 with a track record of unmatched efficiency, reliability and low operating costs will allow us to enforce our new strategy of operating the most eco-efficient and reliable aircraft for our network,” he added.
"TUI Travel is pleased to be acquiring the A330-300 aircraft which, particularly with its recently enhanced capability, is clearly the ideal aircraft type to be introduced to the Corsair fleet to complement the existing A330-200 operations. Airbus has worked closely with Corsair and TUI Travel management to ensure the success of this renewal of the Corsair fleet and has been proactive in recognising and addressing our requirements and developing the business relationship." Says Tom Chandler, Director of Aircraft Acquisition and Finance at TUI Travel PLC.
“The A330-300 is the aircraft which best fulfils airline’s needs in terms of range and capacity. It offers airlines unparalleled productivity, why passengers love the comfort,” said John Leahy, Airbus COO Customers. “TUI travel’s decision to acquire our mid-size long-haul star is a further proof that the A330 delivers exactly what the market needs.”
TransAsia Airways of Taiwan has taken delivery of the first of two A330-300s ordered from Airbus. The aircraft was delivered at a ceremony in Toulouse today attended by TransAsia Airways Chairman Vincent Lin.
The A330 will be the first widebody aircraft to be operated by TransAsia. Featuring a high comfort two class layout seating 300 passengers, the aircraft will initially fly on services from Taipei to Japan and Singapore. These will be followed by new longer range operations to destinations currently under consideration, including Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Middle East. TransAsia has selected Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines to power its A330s.
“The delivery of the A330 will further enhance our quality of service, as well as our passengers’ flight experience,” said Vincent Lin, Chairman, TransAsia Airways, “They will service TransAsia’s international routes, providing passengers a more comfortable journey with advanced in-flight entertainment technology and spacious seating.”
“We are pleased to welcome TransAsia Airways as a new operator of Airbus widebody aircraft,” said John Leahy, Chief Operating Officer, Customers, Airbus. “With the A330 TransAsia will benefit from the aircraft’s low operating costs, proven reliability and great passenger appeal - as well as high levels of technical commonality with its existing A320 Family fleet.”
TransAsia Airways currently operates scheduled services to 46 destinations across Asia with a modern fleet that already includes nine A320 Family aircraft. In addition to its new A330s, the carrier has orders for 18 A321s for future delivery, comprising six A321ceo and 12 A321neo.
The A330 is one of the most widely-used widebody aircraft in service today. Airbus has recorded over 1,200 orders for the various versions of the aircraft and more than 900 are in service with 90 operators worldwide. In addition to passenger and freighter aircraft, the A330 is also available in VIP and military transport / tanker variants.
Embraer’s New Portugal Composites Facility Ships First Legacy 500 Empennage
mbraer has completed the first shipset in composite material in its Embraer Compósitos factory in Évora, Portugal. This first part, a Legacy 500 empennage, has been shipped to Embraer headquarters in São José dos Campos, Brazil.
"As serial production of the new Legacy 500 aircraft approaches, the completion and shipment of this first empennage from Portugal to Brazil represents a major and important milestone for Embraer and a great achievement by the whole Embraer Compósitos team,” said Paulo Marchioto, President of Embraer Portugal and Board member at Embraer Compósitos. “With close support from Brazil, the team at Embraer Compósitos has demonstrated great skill allowing us, in a very short time since inauguration, to deliver such a sophisticated part.”
In full compliance with the requirements set by Embraer headquarters, the empennage is made mainly of carbon fibre parts. It was assembled in a semi-automatic line in one of two Embraer plants in Évora, allowing for higher efficiency in operations like drilling and riveting of primary structures made in composite.
“This first delivery from Évora is a landmark in Embraer’s globalization strategy and our activities in Europe, reflecting our commitment to call on local expertise to support us in the development and manufacturing of our products,” added Hélio Bambini, Vice President, Embraer Industrial Operations.
Embraer announced Évora as the chosen location for Embraer Compósitos in 2008. The new center was completed and inaugurated in September 2012, together with Embraer Metálicas, also in Évora. With 37,100 and 31,800-square meters respectively, Embraer Metálicas and Embraer Compósitos will reach full production capacity during the second quarter of 2013.
"As serial production of the new Legacy 500 aircraft approaches, the completion and shipment of this first empennage from Portugal to Brazil represents a major and important milestone for Embraer and a great achievement by the whole Embraer Compósitos team,” said Paulo Marchioto, President of Embraer Portugal and Board member at Embraer Compósitos. “With close support from Brazil, the team at Embraer Compósitos has demonstrated great skill allowing us, in a very short time since inauguration, to deliver such a sophisticated part.”
In full compliance with the requirements set by Embraer headquarters, the empennage is made mainly of carbon fibre parts. It was assembled in a semi-automatic line in one of two Embraer plants in Évora, allowing for higher efficiency in operations like drilling and riveting of primary structures made in composite.
“This first delivery from Évora is a landmark in Embraer’s globalization strategy and our activities in Europe, reflecting our commitment to call on local expertise to support us in the development and manufacturing of our products,” added Hélio Bambini, Vice President, Embraer Industrial Operations.
Embraer announced Évora as the chosen location for Embraer Compósitos in 2008. The new center was completed and inaugurated in September 2012, together with Embraer Metálicas, also in Évora. With 37,100 and 31,800-square meters respectively, Embraer Metálicas and Embraer Compósitos will reach full production capacity during the second quarter of 2013.
Embraer Legacy 500 Makes “Flawless” First Flight
A new generation of business jets was ushered in today when Embraer’s midsize Legacy 500 made a successful first flight, marking the beginning of its flight test program. Deliveries of the first aircraft are expected to begin in 2014.
"This remarkable airplane symbolizes the future of executive aviation and is the product of the innovation, talent and dedication that is part of the Embraer culture," said Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer President and CEO.
“This is the aircraft that will move us from industry player to industry leader,” said Ernest Edwards, President, Embraer Executive Jets. “The Legacy 500 breaks through the traditional midsize jet envelope to offer something that has never been done before. It is hard to overstate the importance of fly-by-wire technology. Fly-by-wire does for business aviation what GPS has done for navigation. It will empower more precision, efficiency, safety and comfort every time the aircraft flies.”
Embraer test pilots Mozart Louzada and Eduardo Camelier with flight test engineers Gustavo Paixão and Alexandre Figueiredo flew the aircraft for one hour and forty five minutes, performing handling and performance characteristics evaluation. As a result of the extensive simulation use and ground testing, the aircraft was able to cover a significant flight envelope on the maiden flight. Aircraft systems were assessed including landing gear retraction.
“From the minute you enter the cockpit, you can tell this is clearly a remarkable, new-generation aircraft,” Capt. Louzada said. “The flight was a success, precisely according to plan. In fact, it was flawless.” The spacious, uncluttered flight deck features a side stick controller and the most advanced avionics system available today.
The Legacy 500 is a “clean-sheet” design based on extensive input from operators and customers. “We listened enthusiastically and acted aggressively,” said Marco Túlio Pellegrini, Senior Vice President Operations & Chief Operating Officer, Embraer Executive Jets. “The Legacy 500 is truly the product of market desires and preferences.”
The Legacy 500 is the first midsize business jet incorporating a fly-by-wire control system and full six-foot, stand-up cabin with a flat floor. “It has the largest cabin in its class, by far, and provides the comfort and incorporates the technology found only in larger, more expensive aircraft,” Pellegrini said. “It is, undoubtedly, raising the bar in terms of technology, performance, style and comfort for future designs.”
The midsize Legacy 500 will be followed by Embraer’s fourth clean-sheet design, the mid-light Legacy 450, which will enter service one year later. “Clean-sheet designs are part of our DNA. They are the reason we can be so responsive to customer needs without compromise,” Pellegrini said. Embraer’s popular entry-level Phenom 100 and light Phenom 300 are also clean-sheet designs.
The Legacy 500 is powered by two advanced, fuel-efficient Honeywell HTF 7500E turbofan engines, each capable of producing 6,540 pounds of thrust. The aircraft features Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics with synthetic vision.
"This remarkable airplane symbolizes the future of executive aviation and is the product of the innovation, talent and dedication that is part of the Embraer culture," said Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer President and CEO.
“This is the aircraft that will move us from industry player to industry leader,” said Ernest Edwards, President, Embraer Executive Jets. “The Legacy 500 breaks through the traditional midsize jet envelope to offer something that has never been done before. It is hard to overstate the importance of fly-by-wire technology. Fly-by-wire does for business aviation what GPS has done for navigation. It will empower more precision, efficiency, safety and comfort every time the aircraft flies.”
Embraer test pilots Mozart Louzada and Eduardo Camelier with flight test engineers Gustavo Paixão and Alexandre Figueiredo flew the aircraft for one hour and forty five minutes, performing handling and performance characteristics evaluation. As a result of the extensive simulation use and ground testing, the aircraft was able to cover a significant flight envelope on the maiden flight. Aircraft systems were assessed including landing gear retraction.
“From the minute you enter the cockpit, you can tell this is clearly a remarkable, new-generation aircraft,” Capt. Louzada said. “The flight was a success, precisely according to plan. In fact, it was flawless.” The spacious, uncluttered flight deck features a side stick controller and the most advanced avionics system available today.
The Legacy 500 is a “clean-sheet” design based on extensive input from operators and customers. “We listened enthusiastically and acted aggressively,” said Marco Túlio Pellegrini, Senior Vice President Operations & Chief Operating Officer, Embraer Executive Jets. “The Legacy 500 is truly the product of market desires and preferences.”
The Legacy 500 is the first midsize business jet incorporating a fly-by-wire control system and full six-foot, stand-up cabin with a flat floor. “It has the largest cabin in its class, by far, and provides the comfort and incorporates the technology found only in larger, more expensive aircraft,” Pellegrini said. “It is, undoubtedly, raising the bar in terms of technology, performance, style and comfort for future designs.”
The midsize Legacy 500 will be followed by Embraer’s fourth clean-sheet design, the mid-light Legacy 450, which will enter service one year later. “Clean-sheet designs are part of our DNA. They are the reason we can be so responsive to customer needs without compromise,” Pellegrini said. Embraer’s popular entry-level Phenom 100 and light Phenom 300 are also clean-sheet designs.
The Legacy 500 is powered by two advanced, fuel-efficient Honeywell HTF 7500E turbofan engines, each capable of producing 6,540 pounds of thrust. The aircraft features Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics with synthetic vision.
Legacy 500 Specifications:
Range (NBAA Reserves, 200 nm alternate, Long Range Cruise, 4 pax) 3,000 nautical miles
High-Speed Cruise Mach 0.82
Balanced Field Length (MTOW, ISA, SL) 4,600 feet
Maximum Operating Altitude 45,000 feet
Seating Configuration 2 + 8/12
Cabin Dimensions Max Height 6 feet
Cabin Dimensions Max Width 6 feet, 10 inches
Cabin Dimensions Length 26 feet, 10 inches
Baggage Capacity External 110 cubic feet
Baggage Capacity Internal 40 cubic feet
Baggage Capacity Total 150 cubc feet
For more information about Embraer Executive Jets, see: www.EmbraerExecutiveJets.com.
Range (NBAA Reserves, 200 nm alternate, Long Range Cruise, 4 pax) 3,000 nautical miles
High-Speed Cruise Mach 0.82
Balanced Field Length (MTOW, ISA, SL) 4,600 feet
Maximum Operating Altitude 45,000 feet
Seating Configuration 2 + 8/12
Cabin Dimensions Max Height 6 feet
Cabin Dimensions Max Width 6 feet, 10 inches
Cabin Dimensions Length 26 feet, 10 inches
Baggage Capacity External 110 cubic feet
Baggage Capacity Internal 40 cubic feet
Baggage Capacity Total 150 cubc feet
For more information about Embraer Executive Jets, see: www.EmbraerExecutiveJets.com.