martes, 12 de julio de 2016

Cessna bolsters Grand Caravan EX versatility with hard point provisions



FARNBOROUGH, U.K. (July 11, 2016) – Cessna Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, today announced it has recently received certification for and is now offering hard point provisions for the Cessna Grand Caravan EX. These hard points expand the aircraft’s versatility by allowing operators additional mission capabilities such as extended range with additional fuel tanks, increased cargo space, agricultural operations and the ability to configure the aircraft for missions that require armament. The company will be displaying a mock-up of a Grand Caravan EX wing with hard points at the Farnborough International Airshow the week of July 11.



“It’s essential that we continue to tailor solutions for our special mission operators’ needs. The hard point wing structure furthers the Grand Caravan EX’s already legendary versatility by adding more mission flexibility to the platform,” said Tom Hammoor, president, Textron Aviation’s defense company. “The Caravan platform is operating in many special mission roles around the world and accounts for a large percentage of our worldwide Caravan fleet.”



The Grand Caravan EX is particularly well suited for a wide array of operations due to its spacious and easily reconfigurable cabin, high useful load of more than 3,500 lbs. (1,588 kg), large cargo door and the ability to operate from short, unimproved surfaces. These aircraft continue to succeed in a variety of special mission applications, including aerial survey, air ambulance, amphibious operations, surveillance, training and utility/transport.



About the Cessna Caravan

Cessna currently offers the Caravan and Grand Caravan EX with the option to modify both models with floats for amphibious operations. The fleet of more than 2,500 Caravans is now certified in 100 countries with more than 13 million flight hours amassed since the aircraft was introduced. Caravans fulfill roles for multiple missions, ranging from flight training to recreation, commuter airlines to VIP transport, cargo carriers and humanitarian missions.



Special mission expertise

Textron Aviation offers the largest lineup of special mission platforms in the industry, with the entire product range of Beechcraft and Cessna products available in special mission configurations. From piston-engine to turboprop aircraft, and even Citation jets, Textron Aviation can provide a customized aviation solution for nearly any mission profile.

Farnborough Air Show 2016 - Days Zero & One, by Tim Robinson (@RAesTimR)

Farnborough Air Show 2016 - Day Zero
TIM ROBINSON and BILL READ provide a look at some of the most exciting news and and highlights ahead of the first trade day at Farnborough International Air Show 2016. - See more at: http://aerosociety.com/News/Insight-Blog/4524/Farnborough-Air-Show-2016-Day-Zero#sthash.lO9z2b6I.dpuf
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  • Virgin to order A350s  
  • Boeing 737 MAX to fly in display
  • Airbus Group focuses on innovation
  • Typhoon to fly P3E weapons fit
  • PM ventures to show for Poseidon?
  • Triple debut from Brazil
  • Cargo boost for Boeing
  • Saab to demo remote tower
  • Grow your own UAV?
  • DART trainer aims for success
  • Tim Peake to inspire youth on Futures Day
  • Diversity debated at Amy Johnson lecture
  • Bill Read picks up aviation journalism award


Farnborough Air Show 2017 - Day One
TIM ROBINSON and BILL READ provide a look at some of the most exciting news and highlights of the first trade day, 11 July, of Farnborough International Air Show 2016. - See more at: http://aerosociety.com/News/Insight-Blog/4525/Farnborough-Air-Show-2017-Day-One#sthash.hAjOkagV.dpuf
  • UK confirms P-8, AH-64E deals – while Boeing boosts British footprint
  • Airbus, Boeing share market forecasts
  • Embraer secures deals
  • MRJ gets interest
  • Qatar Executive adds to G650 fleet
  • Supersonic cargo
  • Microsoft, Rolls team up for engine big data
  • ‘Marriage made in heaven’ MoU Inzpire and Thales
  • LEAP on TAP
  • C-ing double
  • Hover by the hour
  • Caravan toughens up
  • Opening on China’s aviation sector
  • Targeting in technicolour
  • A320 passes 100 million flights

6x737Max for Air Lease Co.; 10x737Max + 1x787 for TUI Group

  • Boeing, Air Lease Corporation Announce Order for Six 737 MAXs.
ALC's total number of MAX orders grows to 118
 


  • Boeing, TUI Group Finalize Order for 10 737 MAXs, One 787-9 Dreamliner
Leisure group continues fleet modernization with more than 70 Boeing airplane orders since 2013

Airbus unveils its new Flight Operations and Air Traffic Management company – NAVBLUE


  • NAVBLUE: fuelled by the customer-centric agility of Navtech, combined with the pioneering philosophy of Airbus. 
  •  Uniting the portfolios of Navtech, Airbus ProSky, and Airbus Flight Operations Services.
  • Offering a complete range of digital flight operations solutions for users in civil or military environments, on ground or on-board any aircraft. 

12 July 2016 Press Release



Farnborough Air Show 2016 – Following the acquisition in March this year of Navtech, Airbus has launched its new integrated flight operations and air traffic management service company – NAVBLUE – to provide a complete range of digital end-to-end and integrated flight operations solutions. NAVBLUE will function as a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus and be a key unit of Services By Airbus. NAVBLUE’s main offices are located in Waterloo, Ontario Canada, Hersham in the United Kingdom and Toulouse in France, with satellite sites around the world.


NAVBLUE’s portfolio integrates the existing product offer of Navtech – which is now bolstered by Airbus ProSky’s Air Traffic Management solutions, as well as Airbus’ popular Flight Operations innovations such as ROPS and FlySmart. The new subsidiary will also draw upon the unique expertise of Airbus Defence and Space coupled with proprietary high quality satellite data and extensive data analysis expertise, to deliver the most accurate solutions. NAVBLUE’s solutions and services will not be limited to Airbus aircraft, but will build on the independent scope and position of Navtech. The product families will support both civil or military environments, on the ground or on board any aircraft.


Mike Hulley, President & CEO of NAVBLUE said: “I am looking forward to lead into the future our new company, NAVBLUE, which is fuelled by the customer-centric agility of Navtech, combined with the pioneering philosophy of Airbus. Together, we will benefit from an expanded global footprint stretching from Waterloo to London to Toulouse and beyond.” He added: “With NAVBLUE we will reinforce and accelerate an already successful business with innovative, complementary flight operations services, talent and customer base around the world.”


Laurent Martinez, SVP of Airbus’ Services business unit said: “NAVBLUE will give a new impetus to the market and bring confidence in fully digital value propositions to our existing and future customers – for all types of aircraft.” He added: “I am also confident that NAVBLUE will evolve and thrive, in the same entrepreneurial spirit as Navtech has done over the last 30 years, as an agile, independent challenger and global flight operations and air traffic management service provider.”


Going forward, NAVBLUE’s offering will be clustered around three pillars: “Data+”, best-in-class aerodata products giving customers access to the right data at the right time, in the right format and in the right place; “N-Software Services”, tailored software services enabling customers to enhance their operations through unique software solutions; and “Bespoke Solutions by NAVBLUE”, optimizing the overall air traffic management ecosystem by providing products and services around safety, compliance and performance monitoring.


Airbus, a division of Airbus Group, is the global leading commercial aircraft manufacturer with the most modern, comprehensive and efficient family of airliners, ranging in capacity from 100 to more than 600 seats. Airbus has sold over 16,500 aircraft to around 400 customers and, in addition, provides the highest standard of customer support and training through an expanding international network. Airbus employs some 55,000 people and in 2015 generated revenues of 45.9 billion Euros.